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Tim's (Joey Burke) a heroin addict suffering from severe withdrawal
symptoms - when he hears the voice of a Jacob (Jonathan Matthew Wilson), a
boy that has fallen victim to human traffickers and who might be dead by
the time Tim hears his voice. Jacob gives Tim relief from his pain and
urges him to come to the aide of Kristy (Angela Mavropoulos) - a woman
who, when Tim finds her, doesn't seem to require any aid at all and
actually tries to get rid of him as she's waiting to be picked up by her
boyfriend (Kristian Pierce) ... but then her boyfriend shows up and tries
to shoot her dead, and it's only thanks to Tim that Kristy survives at
all. Tim brings Kristy to a safe place, and it soon becomes apparent how
all the pieces of this puzzle connect: Kristy's boyfriend is a small wheel
in a child trafficking operation that has also abducted and killed Jacob,
and now Jacob uses Tim, who despite being an addict has a good heart, to
bring the traffickers to (earthly or heavenly) justice. But when Tim tries
to go one-on-one with the head of the operation Rudolph (Joseph Lopez), he
realizes he might have taken a bigger bite than he can chew on, and he and
Kristy are soon taken captive by Rudolph and gang and tortured. Of course,
Tim still has Jacob by his side - but who's to tell the spirit of this
dead boy isn't just a figment of his drug-addled imagination? A
Child's Voice certainly is a kind of movie you don't see everyday, as
it weaves together the genres horror, thriller, fantasy and even romance,
resulting in a very unique story that's told with the required subtlety to
stay believably while watching and thankfully chooses to not explain
itself away but focus on tension and suspense instead. And a very solid
cast only help to make this one movie that will most certainly please
everyone who likes their genre entertainment beyond just by-the-numbers
filmmaking and storytelling.
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