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Director: Scott Jarnagin
Cast: Elisabeth Röhm, Richard T. Jones, Elle LaMont, Stephanie Drapeau
The sins of the wealthy are often buried, and it is the children who suffer in silence; it is they who bear the scars. Four survivors of childhood abuse, now high-functioning and successful adults, find themselves suspects in an investigation into a series of vigilante murders. Behind the careful facades of their households lie dark and disturbing secrets. Two detectives-a seasoned cop whose soul is jeopardy, and his impetuous female partner-attempt to track down a killer with an aberrant agenda and a creative vision of karmic justice. In order to find the killer and put an end to the murders, they seek counsel in a conflicted psychiatrist who finds herself in a dangerous position-torn between her patients, and falling in love with a detective who may unhinge their world.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sanitatum (2018), directed by Scott Jarnagin, is a drama film that explores the dark secrets of successful adults who were abused as children. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its psychological depth and creative take on vigilante justice, while others find it uneven in execution. Details about its awards recognition or public reception through ratings sites are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thought-provoking dramas with complex characters will appreciate the psychological depth of Sanitatum. Directed by Scott Jarnagin, this 2018 film features standout performances from Elisabeth Röhm and Richard T. Jones as they navigate the dark secrets of their high-functioning, successful lives.