A closed-off psychologist, in deference to his father's Last Wish, accompanies the coffin to the scene of a childhood tragedy, where he unburies the past while at the same time treating an enigmatic amnesiac. (The lead role passes back and forth between Guy Pearce and a teenager who looks nothing like him.) What emerges, besides a belated ghost story, is an undramatic display of sensitivity: "If moths are attracted to light, why don't they come out in the day?" and "Is there a word for that -- the moon's reflection on the water?" With Helena Bonham Carter; written and directed by Michael Petroni. (2003) — Duncan Shepherd
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