William Keane (Lewis) struggles with the supposed loss of his daughter from Port Authority bus terminal in new york while fighting serious battles with schizophrenia. Is the loss real or imaginary? Is Keane's overt interest in helping young girls of a fatherly nature or of a darker scarier motive? Winner of the Critics Award and Special Jury Prize at the 2005 Deauville Film Festival.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Thick, tense thriller dealing with mental illness and dark issues surrounding the loss of a child. A young man suffering from schizophrenia struggles to accept the loss of his daughter - taken from a bus terminal. Keane (Damian Lewis) wanders adrift, taking an ostensibly unhealthy interest in others' children, flashing back constantly to the moment his daughter was taken. The film is made in such a way that the viewer is never completely sure if the abduction is real or imagined as the only glimpses we have of it are from inside Keane's head. Along the way he befriends Kira (Abigail Breslin) a young girl whose only dream is to belong to a standard family with a full set of parents and siblings.
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