

Touchless
Jolana (18) is an object of her step-father's desire. She is unable to cope, especially when her own mother turns a blind eye. Those events are heavily paid for when she finds herself working in a brothel. Her inability to cope raise a question: What is it she actually wants? Are her dreams of escaping really better than the reality she finds herself in?
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Plot Summary
A young woman discovers she has the ability to heal people with a touch, but this gift comes with a dark secret. As she grapples with the implications of her power and the dangerous forces it attracts, she must confront her own destiny and the true cost of her abilities. The film explores themes of faith, sacrifice, and the burden of extraordinary gifts.
Critical Reception
Touchless received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its underdeveloped plot and uneven pacing. While some praised the performances of its veteran cast, particularly Kathleen Quinlan and Michael Biehn, the film struggled to fully capitalize on its intriguing premise. Audiences had a similarly divided response, with some appreciating the spiritual and dramatic elements, while others found it to be a predictable and uninspired thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's central concept of miraculous healing is overshadowed by a convoluted and often unbelievable narrative.
- Performances from seasoned actors like Kathleen Quinlan and Michael Biehn provide some gravitas, but are not enough to elevate the material.
- Despite its potential for a compelling spiritual or thriller narrative, the execution falls short, leading to a disappointing viewing experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and had a limited theatrical release, contributing to its relative obscurity.
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