5150

2016 "Secrets can kill"
3.9| 1h19m| en
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When a vengeful, mentally ill stepsister blackmails three successful women - they commit a horrific act to protect the secret of how they gained their fame and fortunes.

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The Journey Film Group

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Also starring Daffany Clark

Also starring Kirby Johnson

Also starring Stephen O'Mahoney

Reviews

Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Cem Lamb This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
brieseirb-36055 Just completely sick of how movies and the media in general portray people who struggle with mental illness and substance abuse. It's dishonest, stigmatizing, and unnecessary. No schizophrenic acts like that. Psychopaths don't generally act like that either. Addicts very rarely act like that, and most of the time when they do, it's because they were like that long before addiction became a factor. The acting was actually pretty good, talented cast here. Just can't take the actual movie seriously when they so arbitrarily slander troubled people in substitution of creativity and story development.
Allen Richard Smith The actors, from start to finish, appeared well rehearsed in bringing their A-game to the world of 5150. I suppose a large part of that fine acting pool of relatively unknowns has to fall on the talents and skill sets of both the director and the choreographer in how they blend realistic camera shots with the subject of insanity. While 5150 is illegal in my state (Washington), it gave me credible pause to see why it's a procedure that would benefit a family like the one portrayed in this film, and why it shouldn't be dismissed as a safeguard to those involved in the day to day life with someone who steps beyond the realm of what may be classified as normalcy. I felt completely drawn into each of the characters lives and how they tried to balance their own personal lives against the rage and awe of listening to and being around someone with abnormal mental capacities. The ending as well didn't let me down, and... it wasn't expected - nice. The only drawback to me, which was relatively small in scope, dealt with the title of the movie, it drew me in for all the wrong reasons. I'm sure, however, that the producers must have struggled with the title a little bit as well. Insanity and sanity for sure was portrayed quite nicely, 5150 was nothing more than a passing moment in the storyline.
Bruce Carter Even though I'm not a real horror film enthusiast Michael has managed to make this film interesting and suspenseful while bringing to light mental health, a serious and relevant growing issue plaguing todays society. His actors are very talented and more importantly believable in the portrayal of his story. Of course like his past projects Svetlana's Journey and Cargo Innocence Lost the film was shot beautifully and represent the best of what is expected from the independent film market.
BMann009 Just from a technical standpoint this film was shot incredibly well. The seasoned director and crew were seamless so the viewer could be immersed in the story and plot line without being aware they were watching a movie. One of the best indie thrillers I've seen in a long time.