Erika Christensen, Victor Garber, Busy Philipps, Holland
Taylor, Nathan West, Theodore Borders, Agnes Bruckner,
Ben Gould, Richard Gilliland, Roxanne Hart, Arthur Taxier,
Constance Zimmer, Ken Jenkins, James Pickens Jr., Raphael
Sbarge |
Directed
by: Paul F. Ryan
Written by: Paul F. Ryan
Produced by:
Distributor: |
US:
05/09/03
UK: 00/TBA/04 |
When
a teenager kills eight other high school students and
himself in a school shooting, the detective (Garber)
investigating the case targets a quiet, socially alienated
girl, Alicia (Philipps) who was the only one present
through the entire event who wasn't injured. The principal
compels Alicia to go spend time with one of the few
survivors, the popular Deanne (Christensen), which leads
the two girls to bond through their shared experience
of the horrors that happened in home room. |
Two
movies out at the same time in the US (Zero Day, being
the other) exploring the same "Columbine"
theme. Expect more truth out of this or Zero Day than
anthing you will hope to find in Michael Moore's mendacious
and blatantly lying lefty crockumentary so beloved by
Euro trash. |
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Home
is where the heart is bleeding.
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