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ThrillerHorrorDrama

Half Light

- When the darkness falls the dead will rise.

Rachel Carson, a best-selling crime novelist, is devastated and filled with guilt over the accidental death of her son. Hoping that a change of scenery will help alleviate her suffering, she leaves her home in the city and moves into a vacant country house owned by a friend and begins a relationship with charming local Angus. But, just as her life is taking a turn for the better, Rachel realizes she's being romanced by a ghost, leading her to doubt her own sanity.

Release Date : 2006-01-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lakeshore EntertainmentSamuels MediaVIP 3 MedienfondsHalf LightRising Star Productions

Production Country : GermanyUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Demi Moore

Character Name : Rachel Carlson

Original Name : Demi Moore

Gender : Female

Henry Ian Cusick

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Henry Ian Cusick

Gender : Male

Jordan El-Balawi

Character Name : Thomas Carlson

Original Name : Jordan El-Balawi

Gender : Male

Kate Isitt

Character Name : Sharon Winton

Original Name : Kate Isitt

Gender : Female

Nicholas Gleaves

Character Name : Dr. Robert Freedman

Original Name : Nicholas Gleaves

Gender : Male

James Cosmo

Character Name : Finlay Murray

Original Name : James Cosmo

Gender : Male

Joanna Hole

Character Name : Mary Murray

Original Name : Joanna Hole

Gender : Female

Therese Bradley

Character Name : Morag McPherson

Original Name : Therese Bradley

Gender : Female

Hans Matheson

Character Name : Angus McCulloch

Original Name : Hans Matheson

Gender : Male

Mickey Wilson

Character Name : Reverend James McMahon

Original Name : Mickey Wilson

Gender : Male

Polly Frame

Character Name : Librarian

Original Name : Polly Frame

Gender : Female

Ceit Kearney

Character Name : Gaelic Speaking Woman

Original Name : Ceit Kearney

Gender : Male

Nichola Bee

Character Name : Kate McCulloch

Original Name : Nichola Bee

Gender : Male

Jamie Edgell

Character Name : Gordon McCloud

Original Name : Jamie Edgell

Gender : Male

Anne Smith

Character Name : Bingo Announcer

Original Name : Anne Smith

Gender : Male

Isla Hampson

Character Name : Maitre'd

Original Name : Isla Hampson

Gender : Male

Helen Crerar

Character Name : Mrs. Freedman

Original Name : Helen Crerar

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Melancholy, drama, romance, ghosts and thrills on the secluded British coast*** After the death of her son and impending divorce, a successful writer (Demi Moore) moves to a cottage on the remote Scottish coast where strange, sometimes ghostly things start happening as she develops a relationship with the handsome lighthouse attendant (Hans Matheson). Henry Ian Cusick plays her husband, a failed writer, while Kate Isitt plays her close friend from London. Other important characters include a woman with second sight and the constable of the village. As you can probably tell, “Half Light” (2006) is a drama/mystery with ghostly elements and even some thrills in the last act. I wouldn’t call it horror. It’s not far removed from films like “Dark Water” (2005), “The Wicker Man” (1973/2006), “The Fog” (1980/2005), “The Haunting of Seacliff Inn” (1994), “The Sixth Sense” (1999) and “Loch Ness” (1996). If you liked those movies you’ll probably like this one. It features a haunting ambiance combined with magnificent British coastal locations. Early on there are a couple of predictable clichés, like a creepy event that turns out to be a nightmare, which itself is a nightmare, but this only happens once. At the midpoint there’s a twist that I didn’t see coming and another Hollywoodized one in the last act. Despite the magnificent locations, the first half is lugubrious and mundane with slow drama that pretty much morphs into a romance novel, but everything perks up with the twist in the middle. From there to the end it’s quite compelling. Some viewers have complained about the unlikely conspiracy of the last act, as well as it containing too many uncertain variables. But it makes sense when you factor in the great success of a certain person and the “little foxes” of envy, bitterness and greed, not to mention other things that I can’t share without spoiling. As for the “variables,” they can be easily explained away when you consider the fluidness of the root scheme. It might be Hollywoodish, but Forensic Files shows that these kinds of diabolic trickeries aren’t as unlikely as we might think. The movie runs 1 hour, 50 minutes and was in Wales and England (Cromwell & London), none of it in Scotland. GRADE: B