'Solace' LATEST Review: What Is The Role Of A Reluctant Psychic In The Movie? [DETAILS HERE]

Sometimes the help of psychics is sought to bring cases to its resolve. This approach may be considered unorthodox but some do use their services to track down felons and other criminals. This is how the movie "Solace" revolves. It is basically about the supernatural power of one psychic.

The psychic however doesn't want to practice the skills anymore. But because of relentless prodding from his colleague, the psychic then agreed and yielded to the request.

According to Movie Insider, the movie "Solace" basically revolves around how FBI Special Agent Joe Merriwether is unable to solve a series of homicides. It is then his decision to enlist the help of his former colleague, Dr. John Clancy.

The movie "Solace" then continues with Clancy shuttering his practice and chooses to live a quiet and simple life after the death of his daughter and series of failed marriages. He definitely doesn't want to have anything to do with the case.

However, Clancy then agreed to take part in the investigation after seeing disturbingly violent visions of Joe's partner, FBI Special Agent Katherine Cowles' demise. He was then able to trace the suspect Charles Ambrose.

The movie "Solace" then shows how Clancy's abilities is no match to that of Ambrose's. His power is too strong which of course to perform more murders as that is allegedly his mission.

As added by IMDb, the movie "Solace" stars Hollywood A-listers such as Sir Anthony Hopkins playing Dr. John Clancy. He is joined by Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Special Agent Joe Merriwether, Abbie Cornish as Special Agent Katherine Cowles and Collin Farrell as Charles Ambrose.

The movie "Solace" has R Rating for violence and bloody images throughout the film. There are also nudity, sexuality and vulgar language in the movie.

The movie "Solace" is directed by Afonso Poyart. The movie's writers are Sean Bailey and Ted Griffin.

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