Half Light (film)
Half Light is a 2006 movie starring Demi Moore. It was directed by Craig Rosenberg, who also penned the screeplay, and was rated "R" by the MPAA for violence, profanity, and a simulated sex scene.
==Plot== (Spoiler Warning)
Rachel (Moore) is a sucessful American murder mystery author living in London with her son (Thomas) and her second husband, the latter is a successful book editor that has been unable to get any of his own works published. After being too busy working on her newest novel, to play with her five year son, Thomas (Balawi) goes outside to play by their upper-class lakeside home, only to accidentially drown, thus devestating Rachel, and putting a tailspin on her marriage and her ability to finish her latest novel.
Several months later, Rachel still blames herself for the death of her son, and is not only unable to finish her book, but is also a simple signature away from formally being divorced from her second husband. In a effort to finish her novel, and find some emotional peace, Rachel moves away to a remote cottage on the Scottish coast. However, she soons starts to see the ghost of her late son, who at one point drags her into the waters and at another point moves a set of magnets on the refrigerator. A local town pychic informs Rachel that the spirit of her son is trying to tell her something, but the rest of the locals warn Rachel that the pyschic is just a troubled woman.
Troubled by the possiblity that her dead son has returned from the grave, Rachel buries her troubles to the young and handsome lightkeeper named Angus (Matheson) and the two spark a romance that suddenly goes awry when she learns that Angus died seven years ago by committing suicide after murdering his wife and her lover in the lighthouse. Rachel fears that she may be going insane and her efforts to try and prove otherwise, and learn more about the suicide-murder of Angus' falter when the news articles about the tragedy have gone missing from the local library and her best friend and writer for a British tabolid journal goes missing after Rachel saw her killed by Angus in the lightower.
It eventually comes to light, that her soon to be ex-husband has been having an affair with her best friend, and that they paid a man to pose as Angus in order to cause an already emotionally unstable Rachel to act crazy enough in public, that when they make her murder look like a suicide, no one will suspect foul play. Just as the Rachel is about to leave town, convinced that her dead son is trying to warn her that her life is in danger, she is drugged and dumped into the river, only to be saved when the keys to the chains she has been put into suddenly falls into the coast and thus allows her to free herself and make her way to the light tower in an effort to seek some revenge.
However, after a brief fight at the light tower, the three criminals are all murdered by the ghost of the real Angus in much the same way that occurred seven years ago. Rachel leaves the town, with the promise that the house that she rented (which just happen to be the former home of Colin, Katie's, Angus' wife, lover) is kept empty so that his spirit can finally rest since that house is the closes to Angus' home in the lighthouse. She returns her home, where her son died having decided to celebrate his life, instead of mourning his death.
Cast
- Demi Moore - Rachel Carlson
- Hans Matheson - Angus
- Therese Bradley - Morag MacPherson
- James Cosmo - Finlay Murray
- Joanna Hole - Mary Murray
- Kate Issit - Sharon
- Beans Balawi - Thomas Carlson
- Henry Ian Cusick - Brian
- Michael Wilson - Father James MacMahon
Released by Universal/UIP
Release Dates -January 12, 2006 (Hungary) January 17, 2006 (DVD) (USA) March 24, 2006 (UK) May 18, 2006 (Germany) June 2, 2006 (Italy) July 20, 2006 (Australia)
MPAA Rating - R (for some images of violence)
Filming Locations
- Ynys Llanddwyn, Anglesey, Wales
- Llanddwyn Beach, Anglesey, Wales
- Newborough Beach, Anglesey, Wales
- Malltraeth Bay, Anglesey, UK
- Llanbadrig Church, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Wales
- Prichard Jones Institute, Newborough, Anglesey, Wales (Library & Bingo scene)
- Porthdinllaen, Gwynedd, Wales
- Ty Coch Inn, Porth Dinllaen, Gwynedd, Wales
- Betws-y-Coed, Wales (Scottish Highlands Aerial Shots)
- Milook, Cornwall, England
- Bodwin and Wenford Railway, Cornwall, England
- Primrose Hill, London, UK
- Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, UK (Studio)
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