Good work for director Patrick Lussier & Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion is possibly one of the most underestimated actors in Hollywood. This movie belonged to him and him only. If given the chance, I think Fillion has the means and vessel to become a force to be reckoned with but circumstances has not led him there yet.

The romance between Abe and Sherry was budding and is a nice aversion from all the suspense and jump-scares. The film also became “The Da Vinci Code”-like when religious connotations were implied. The film-makers played around with a lot of elements to spruce things up and managed to keep things entertaining.

There are a couple of logical and factual potholes but it’s easily dismissed over all the other brownie points it’s earned. Although the writers manage to tie-up any loose ends, the storyline overshoots the lukewarm ending but still, this is a good piece of work for director Patrick Lussier and Nathan Fillion.

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