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Soul Survivors (2001)

Director: Stephen Carpenter

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From Time Out Film Guide

That this comes from the producers of I Know What You Did Last Summer is probably all you need to know. If you're a fan, start chewing your hair in anticipation. If you're not, choose life, because you won't find it in this dodo of suspense. When student Cassandra (Sagemiller) unintentionally kills boyfriend Sean (Affleck) in a road accident, she enters a world of pain, where reality proves unstable and only Sean's spectral reappearance and counsel might save her from the suspicious behaviour of friends and a clutch of church-based, fetish club Goths.

Author: GE

Time Out Film Guide


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