

Touch Me
Keri Windsor a beautiful stripper, falls victim to a macabre mugging and narrowly escapes with her life...or does she? John (Evan Stone) a lost soul desperate for a new lease on life, gambles on the one woman he thins can give it to him...but can she? Syren, a free spirit lost to a confluence of astral projection and carnal lust, lures Keri into her perfectly laid plans to recover her soul...but will she? The truth is somewhere...in between.
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Plot Summary
A lonely and eccentric young woman, who believes she can communicate with the dead, finds an unexpected connection with a reclusive former musician. Their unusual relationship blossoms as they navigate their own emotional challenges and shared past traumas. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life.
Critical Reception
Touch Me received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised the performances, particularly from Mark Ruffalo, and the film's unique premise, many found the execution to be uneven and the story lacking depth. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its unconventional approach to romance and grief, while others found it too slow-paced and emotionally distant.
What Reviewers Say
- Mark Ruffalo delivers a compelling performance that stands out.
- The film's exploration of grief and connection is attempted but ultimately falls short.
- The narrative pacing and emotional resonance were points of contention among reviewers.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Touch Me' is largely absent from public records, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Although released in 2002, the film was actually filmed in 1997 and had a very limited release.
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