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Director: Lodge Kerrigan
Cast: Damian Lewis, Abigail Breslin, Amy Ryan, Tina Holmes
William Keane is barely able to cope. It has been six months since his six-year-old daughter was abducted from New York City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal while traveling with him. Repeatedly drawn to the site of the abduction, Keane wanders the bus station, compulsively replaying the events of that fateful day, as if hoping to change the outcome.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Keane is a critically acclaimed 2004 drama directed by Lodge Kerrigan. The film received praise for its sensitive portrayal of mental illness and William Dafoe's powerful performance. While the film has a modest IMDb rating of 6.8, it is considered an underrated and thoughtful character study by many film critics.
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Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate director Lodge Kerrigan's sensitive portrayal of a man grappling with the aftermath of a devastating tragedy, brought to life through Damian Lewis' poignant performance in the 2004 film 'Keane'.
Keane is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Lodge Kerrigan. Set in New York City, it focuses on a mentally disturbed man trying to come to terms with the abduction of his daughter several months earlier and the relationship he develops with a young girl and her mother.
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