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Soul Survivors
Promotional poster
Directed byStephen Carpenter
Written byStephen Carpenter
Produced byStokely Chaffin
Neal H. Moritz
StarringMelissa Sagemiller
Casey Affleck
Eliza Dushku
Wes Bentley
Luke Wilson
CinematographyFred Murphy
Edited byJanice Hampton
Todd C. Ramsay
Music byDaniel Licht
Tree Adams
Harvey Danger
Floodnine
DB9D9
The Presidents of the United States of America
Matt McKenna
Queens of the Stone Age
Jet Set Satellite
Project 86
Rakit
AMEN
Mygrain
The Deftones
Supreme Beings of Leisure
Distributed byArtisan Entertainment
Release date
September 7, 2001 (2001-09-07)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million
Box office$4,299,441

Soul Survivors is a 2001 psychological thriller film starring Melissa Sagemiller as college student Cassie, whose boyfriend Sean (Casey Affleck) dies in a car accident that results from her driving after a night of partying. The accident leaves Cassie racked with guilt and emotionally vulnerable to the point that she begins hallucinating strange visions and waking-dreams, even though Cassie's friends Annabel (Eliza Dushku) and Matt (Wes Bentley), as well as a local priest called Father Jude (Luke Wilson), all attempt to assist her in coping with the loss.

Plot

Cassie and Sean, as well as ex-boyfriend Matt and good friend Annabel, go to a club situated in an old church. There Cassie sees a man with a clear, plastic mask (Carl Paoli) and an imposing man with a scarred face (Ken Moreno). Deathmask tries to grab her on the dance floor, but she pushes him away and steps outside the club with Sean.

In the parking lot, Matt eavesdrops on their conversation. Sean confesses his love for Cassie, who claims she feels the same way. When Sean returns to the club, Matt convinces Cassie to give him a last 'goodbye' kiss. Sean sees this, and reacts badly to it, giving Cassie the silent treatment as they drive off. Cassie, who is behind the wheel, continually looks away from the road until the car crashes. Cassie's next memory is of being rushed to the hospital; Matt and Annabel are unharmed, but Sean has been killed on impact.

During the school term that follows, Cassie has several visions of Sean. She also has visions of Deathmask and Hideous Dancer in the company of Matt and Annabel. On several occasions, she believes she is being chased by the two men, although Annabel and Matt assure her that the incidents are all in her mind. After one chase, Cassie faints and is rescued by Father Jude, a young priest who is sympathetic to her fears and offers to listen if she ever needs someone to talk to.

A few nights later, after being chased again, Cassie knocks at the church door, and Father Jude gives her sanctuary. He gives her an amulet depicting St Jude and allows her to sleep in his small room in the church. Upon awakening that morning, Cassie sees that the calendar in the room reads 1981. She enters the office of the attending priest (Rick Snyder) and asks to speak to Father Jude but is told that Father Jude died in 1981.

After a swim competition in which she has been made to participate, Cassie is chased by Deathmask. Defending herself with the tube of a fluorescent lamp, she ends up stabbing him in the stomach but when Cassie returns with Matt, they find there is no body in the pool. Even though she believes that Matt and Annabel are conspiring against her with Deathmask and Hideous Dancer, Cassie requests that Matt take her home to her mother. Instead he drives Cassie to the club, saying that he wishes to pick up Annabel. Cassie follows him but gets lost, eventually finding Annabel with an androgynous creature called Raven with precognitive powers. When he tells her to leave —or die—Cassie makes her way back to the parking lot. There Matt drunkenly insists on another 'goodbye forever' kiss, but Cassie pushes him out of the car and drives away.

In a scene resembling the original accident, Cassie wrecks the car. She again comes to in the hospital. On a gurney next to her is Raven, who speaks a few words of comfort before dying. Father Jude arrives and asks if she would be willing to die in order to save Sean's life. She agrees and he then asks her if she would be willing to live for him. Cassie says that she doesn't want to die.

An episode follows in which Deathmask and Hideous Dancer strangle her with her protective medallion, from which Cassie wakes to find that everything she has experienced has been a sort of coma-dream: in the original accident, Cassie and Sean had survived, while Matt and Annabel were killed. The occupants of the other car — Raven (Angela Featherstone), Deathmask, and Hideous Dancer — were also fatally injured. Cassie has spent the course of the film in a half-dead, half-living state, wherein those who were killed in the accident attempt to keep her with them. Father Jude, and Cassie's visions of Sean were what brought her back to life.

Cast

Filming

Filming took place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs. Some scenes were also filmed in Gary, Indiana.

  • Filming started May 1999 to September 1999

Released

  • United States September 7, 2001
  • Australia December 13, 2001
  • United Kingdom January 11, 2002
  • Italy May 10, 2002
  • Russia 20 September 2001
  • Argentina 1 November 2001
  • South Africa 8 February 2002
  • Iceland 7 June 2002
  • South Korea 14 June 2002
  • Japan 13 July 2002 (Tokyo)
  • Norway 9 August 2002 (video premiere)
  • Peru 22 August 2002
  • Brazil 13 September 2002
  • Turkey 11 October 2002
  • Spain 5 September 2003
  • Sweden 28 October 2006 (TV premiere)

Reception

Soul Survivors was panned by critics, with a 4 percent positive rating on review-aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes.