The Lost (2006)

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The Lost (2006). The Lost: Directed by Chris Sivertson. With Marc Senter, Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Megan Henning. 19-year-old Ray Pye murders two young women. Four years later, detective Charlie Schilling knows that Ray did it. He just needs to prove it. Meanwhile, Ray has met his match in a new girl in town, Katherine Wallace.

“First off, some people just canu0026#39;t get into low-budget films. And I agree many are unwatchable. However Iu0026#39;ve also found some decent films among the crap. Bottom line, if you have a problem sitting through indie films. Then this movie probably wonu0026#39;t change your mind. However if youu0026#39;re a fan of Jack Ketchum (who wrote the novel it was based on) then youu0026#39;ll probably enjoy it. It manages to stay pretty close to the book, other then the book being set in the late 60u0026#39;s. At first I thought this was going to be a problem, but as the movie goes on it kind of takes on a timeless feel. And being a low-budget movie, setting it in another era would have been too costly. The acting was pretty good for an indie, the actor who plays Ray Pye pretty much nailed the look and essence of the character.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI caught this movie at the Rue Morgue convention where there was a Qu0026amp;A with Jack Ketchum afterwards. Which was pretty interesting, he explained how low-budget films allow the director to follow his sometimes grisly story lines more accurately. Thatu0026#39;s OK with me, I donu0026#39;t mind low-budget movies, especially when theyu0026#39;re based on such powerful writing.”

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