

Double Vision
A beautiful medical student travels to London to investigate the mysterious murder of her identical twin sister. Taking on her sister's identity, she gets closer and closer to the killer who is determined to finish the job once and for all.
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Plot Summary
Detective Jim Stone is plagued by visions of a murder he hasn't committed yet. He must race against time and his own fractured mind to solve a series of brutal killings before he becomes the next victim of the elusive killer. The investigation leads him through a dark underbelly of the city, forcing him to confront his own demons.
Critical Reception
Double Vision received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its derivative plot and uneven pacing. While some performances were acknowledged, the film struggled to distinguish itself within the crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable plot and a lack of originality.
- Performances are serviceable but cannot elevate the weak material.
- The thriller elements are often diluted by the melodrama.
Google audience: Audience reception for Double Vision is largely unavailable in aggregated forms, but available comments suggest viewers found it a forgettable thriller with a confusing narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was written and directed by Joe Gayton, who also penned the screenplay for the critically acclaimed 1990 film 'The Thin Red Line'.
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