dusan-22
Nice movie made with pretty involving plot development followed by tones of chill and mystery. I love the way that Michael investigates the crime. Very good acting, very good camera work and above all pretty tense movie. What could have made this movie looks better are few holes in movie developing. First of all there is a lack of the film music. It is a pity that such a good film work wasn't granted with any music whatsoever. Also, there are some holes in the character development. It looks somehow strange that one of the main characters (don't wanna spoil your fun and name him) simply disappears in another half of the movie. Could have been used after that at least at the end. The same goes with the smaller roles of Michael's psychiatrist and her chief. They show up in the movie and then they vanish without trace. All in all, nice entertainment for your night hours.
Lisa
While I am a huge fan of Lifetime movies, they are usually completely predictable. I started watching this one thinking that it was going to be good (Catherine Bell is in it...of course it's good!), but as I kept watching, I was just amazed at the twists and turns that were in the movie! And the acting was superb, especially Catherine Bell. I saw her a few times on JAG and Army Wives and I love her acting. It's good to see her in a different kind of role. To understand this movie you literally have to sit through the whole thing and pay close attention to every detail or else you'll miss something. I love that about mystery/thrillers. It's how they are supposed to be. And this one was definitely one of them. I was not expecting the ending to be what it was. Loved that little plot twist. This is one of the few Lifetime movies that will not disappoint!
Claudio Carvalho
In New York, the operator Michael Summer (Catherine Bell) returns to her work in the 911 Dispatch after the stillbirth of her daughter Emma in the delivery. Michael is still traumatized, having nightmares with a little girl abducting her daughter in the delivery room. When Michael reports a call from a six year-old girl in a house in fire, the address is not found by the rescue team and there is no record of the call in the computer, and her boss asks her to take a vacation to seek psychiatric help. While at home, she receives another call from the girl and the disturbed Michael becomes obsessed to find the girl. She drives to Pennsylvania where she finds Bud Atherton (Damir Andrei), the owner of a newspaper in the little town Starlight, who helps her to follow her leads. Meanwhile, her husband Ash Summer (Mark Humphrey) seeks her out since Dr. Elaine Trussle (Mimi Kuzyk) has just discovered that Michael has an aneurism and needs to be urgently operated. Ash waits for new from Michael in the house of her mother Ann Hartley (Deborah Grover), who had also dedicated her life to help people, while his wife unravels a hidden secret."Still Small Voices" is a surprisingly great television movie, with a solid screenplay with an unpredictable twist in the end. The plot and the characters are very well developed, supported by an excellent direction and a good performance of Catherine Bell. I love movies that surprise me with unexpected conclusions, and this is one of the best Canadian movies I have ever seen. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil): "Vozes do Passado" ("Voices from the Past")
canadianyac
I enjoyed working on this 14 day production. There was an incredible cast and crew who went into making this movie. George Buza was such a great guy. After his recent loss, he did a superb job. Little Emily Swiss was a sweetheart and I shall forever be known as the "bird man" because of her. ;) Catherine was so sweet and kind and down to earth. She's one of the few actor's I met who's still in the "real world". In this show, you'll see my old leather couch go up in flames in one terrifying scene. this production was very thought provoking even in watching it being filmed. Very interested in seeing it aired. It's like one of those 200 page novels you read as a teenager when you hated reading and just could not put down until you finished. I read the script while filming the call centre scene and had to finish it before I could go back to working. A great read and a great story... for those interested in paranormal/psychological mysteries as this.