Bells of Innocence
Bells of Innocence

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Bells of Innocence

2003
Movie
110 min
English

Jux Jonas is stuck deep in the heart of Texas with his friends Oren and Conrad after an emergency plane landing. Soon, they realize they're far from safety, stranded in a strange community where the locals seem under the spell of a voice from a short-wave radio owned by a local rancher. Will they ever escape? Also co-stars Norris's famous father, Chuck, in a supporting role.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: S.E. De RoseGenres: Drama, Family, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young woman, who has been away for years, returns to her childhood home after her mother's death to find a cryptic message from her past. She must unravel the mystery of a hidden diary and a series of unusual events connected to her mother's music box before she can find peace and closure.

Critical Reception

Bells of Innocence is a low-budget independent film that received a very limited release and garnered minimal attention from mainstream critics. Its reception was largely lukewarm, with some acknowledging its earnest intentions and supernatural elements, while others found its pacing and storytelling to be lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its intriguing supernatural premise.

  • Criticized for its underdeveloped plot and pacing issues.

  • Seen as a sincere but flawed family mystery.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Bells of Innocence is not readily available, suggesting a very small audience engagement.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in and around San Antonio, Texas.

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