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Repentance

Karma is Action, Vipaka is Reaction
2014 | 90m | English

(2920 votes)

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An earnest life-coach/author, Thomas Carter, is mysteriously abducted by a deranged client, Angel Sanchez, who delves into Thomas' teachings and uses his spiritual messages of Karma - action and reaction (Vipaka), against him to terrorize him and his family for their past sins.
Release Date: Feb 28, 2014
Director: Philippe Caland
Writer: Philippe Caland, Shintaro Shimosawa
Genres: Horror, Thriller
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Box Office Revenue: $1,189,612
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Forest Whitaker Angel
Anthony Mackie Tommy
Sanaa Lathan Maggie
Nicole Ari Parker Sophie
Mike Epps Ben
Ariana Neal Francesca
Denise Milfont Seer
Selma Pinkard Aunt
Avery Edward Landry Boy
Margo Swisher Red-head woman
Peter Weller Meyer
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Philippe Caland Director, Story
Denis Maloney Director of Photography
Shintaro Shimosawa Screenplay
Mark Kilian Original Music Composer
Steven Lambert Utility Stunts
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FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**Although Forrest Whitaker gives us another excellent performance, the script is not particularly good and ruins the film with unintelligent choices.** This is one of those films that is largely based on the interpretation of the actors, who do the best they can with the material given to them a ... nd the instructions given by the director, Philippe Caland. The story told did not seem to have an exceptional relevance: it becomes quite predictable from the middle onwards and have some serious problems to consider. So it's not surprising if I say that the best stuff here is the solid dramatic performance by Forrest Whitaker, an actor who has been on the rise since the beginning of the millennium and who has had a very promising career. This film is not one of his best, but his powerful and intense performance gives the film more interest. He is absolutely believable as a person in pain, disturbed, mentally unstable, but who has a heart and is not evil, although he is threatening in a convincing and brutal way. Anthony Mackie cannot keep up with him, but he also does a positive work. His character is denser than it seems at first glance, but this will only be understood as we see him interact with Whitaker. Despite a worthy attempt by Sanaa Lathan, we don't have a good supporting cast, and Mike Eps is particularly disappointing with his uninspired portrayal. The script is based on the relationship between a visibly disturbed man and a therapist and author of self-help books, who accepts him as a patient despite not usually doing so. After all, he needs the money to help a bully brother. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to understand that this isn't the kind of help his new patient needs: the man is showing signs of psychosis or schizophrenia and needs a psychiatrist, not a guru of happy thoughts and Tibetan meditation. This therapist, if he has any experience, should have understood this: instead, he continues and makes the situation worse by suggesting that he stop the medication, perhaps an antidepressant, that was prescribed. The rest are consequences. Honestly, I feel that this was enough to make a good film, even with the painful scenes that follow and that constitute the “core” of the film. The story of the car accident didn't need to be there. A disturbed man does not need a logical reason to attack, he just needs to lose his reason and self-control. Giving an intelligible reason for Whitaker's character's actions, in addition to being redundant, is weakening the character and turning him into a villain that he is not. This really ruined the film for me. The film has many violent and bloody scenes, including tortures and high tension situations. It's not a film to watch with your eighty-year-old grandmother or the children. However, the suspense works effectively, and the tension grows as the end approaches. The good design of the sets (in particular the dilapidated house) and the cinematography help a lot to create this hostile and sinister environment.

Nov 24, 2023