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WHERE ANGELS DARE TO THREAD
James Charm (Kodi Smit-McPhee- 2010’s Let Me In) AND His mother, Abigail (Virginia Madsen) with (Danny DeVito) as a “soul healer” and Val (Isabelle Fuhrman), actress of the Orphan (2009) playing a non as innocent little girl ADOPTABLE BUT NOT ADAPTABLE, and Harmon (Evan Ross), set the story in the Wilderness (‘each man’s wilderness is his own’) James has inherited the love for the wilderness and makes it its own studying the incoming death of nature and humanity as he only knows it. What has prompted this curiosity about death in this angel face of James Charm? We will never know he has friends and foes; he is passionate, aggressive, explosive, a loner. Cupid arrows seem to touch him briefly till disenchantment wakes him up and shows him the route he ought to take in his life when experience after experience he learns and seems to come to terms with the loss of a parent and his grim legacy (a memory that will never fade), and it is later own in this poetic story ‘narrated’ by this seemingly untouched soul pure as a rose blooming in the deserts of man, that he realizes that death is not the way to go, that nature has its way and that he too has his way in nature and that parental nature and wilderness are not his own and that he must find a way by walking the path not by following it.
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