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The Fourth (2008)

March. 01,2008
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6.3
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A thriller about the dark and dangerous secrets shared by a 12 year old boy, his new teacher and the school principal, a catholic priest. Months after the death of his father, Simon (12) discovers the affair his Mother (Sarah) is having with a charming but enigmatic new teacher (Mario). The boy discovers the teacher's intentions and his dark secrets, but with his mother in love, it seems there is nothing he can do to show her that their lives are in danger.

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Spoonixel
2008/03/01

Amateur movie with Big budget

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Borgarkeri
2008/03/02

A bit overrated, but still an amazing film

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Livestonth
2008/03/03

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Orla Zuniga
2008/03/04

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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2008/03/05

Every development in this film leads the viewer down the wrong path, as to what is going on, whilst not actually telling any falsehoods. This thriller is so twisted that it could not have worked without the first-rate acting, research, direction, and writing that have combined here. Prepare to be misled down every blind alley there is, because this is not a conventional thriller. The characters here are three dimensional people, with both good and bad in them, which sets this piece way above most thrillers. Don't be misled by the cover; this is not a horror, but a deeply conceptual psychological thriller. You will feel conflicting emotions towards the characters. Gavo Figueira (Mario) is not an actor I had come across before, but he is entirely believable, and Kevin Towers (Simon) is a gem of a talent.

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wburnett
2008/03/06

After a long time trying to track the DVD down, I got what I deserved... a thrilling, dark and occasionally disturbing piece of cinema. This film focuses on the very darkest of human emotion and is under-seen and underrated. see this film if possible :) contact me if you have any questions :) if you are here, then you are in a good place to start. if you are from the us you can see this online, otherwise you have to pay £50 in the United Kingdom. I'm hoping to share this wonderful film, so help me make this a classic by spreading the word. I know this is a well sought after movie.Will

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