Eclipsed Identity



Tagline
In the shadow of the cosmos, the hunt for oneself begins.
Description
Set against the backdrop of the Space Age, 'Eclipsed Identity' is a captivating tale of transformation and self-discovery. Adam Chedriver stars as a revered supernatural hunter, known for his prowess in tracking down the most formidable of creatures. Glory Ram-graham plays a daring pirate, navigating uncharted territories both on earth and in the cosmos. Samuel L. Jacksalmon completes this dynamic trio as a mentor with secrets of his own. As their paths intertwine, they embark on an extraordinary adventure that leads them to question their own origins and identities. Directed by the visionary Christopher Nolion, this biographical odyssey invites audiences of all ages to explore what it truly means to find oneself in a rapidly expanding universe.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
7.50
ReleaseDate
12/21/2023
Genre
Biography
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
Christopher Nolion's 'Eclipsed Identity' is a commendable exploration of self amidst the grandeur of the cosmos. The film, set in the charming era of space exploration, offers a thought-provoking narrative punctuated by the performances of its leads. Adam Chedriver's portrayal of a seasoned supernatural hunter is both grounded and sophisticated, while Glory Ram-graham's spirited pirate provides a refreshing counterbalance. Samuel L. Jacksalmon, ever the chameleonic presence, adds gravitas to the film with his portrayal of a mentor harboring his own mysteries. The film's ambitions are as lofty as the celestial bodies it admires, and while it occasionally falters under the weight of its own thematic gravity, it largely succeeds in engaging the audience in a dialogue about identity and self-perception. The PG rating makes it accessible to a wider audience, which is fitting given the universal appeal of its subject matter. Visually, Nolion's direction is as competent as ever, and the film benefits from his visionary approach to storytelling. 'Eclipsed Identity' may not be a groundbreaking entry in the genre, but it is a solid piece of cinema that will resonate with those who have ever pondered their place in the vast tapestry of the universe.
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