- Indigo (film)
Infobox Film
name = Indigo
image_size =
caption = Film poster for "Indigo"
director = Stephen Simon
producer = Stephen Simon James Twyman
writer = James TwymanNeale Donald Walsch
narrator =
starring =Neale Donald Walsch Dane Bowman
music =Emilio Kauderer
cinematography =
editing = Sherril Schlesinger
distributor = Monterey Home Video
released =United States :December 5 ,2003
runtime = 89 min
country =United States
language = English
budget =
gross = $1,190,000 (USA)
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followed_by =
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amg_id = 1:318361
imdb_id = 0379322"Indigo" is a film released in
2003 , directed and produced byStephen Simon . The film deals with the supposed phenomenon of "indigo children " -- a set of children alleged to have certain "special psychological and spiritual attributes". Its release was sponsored by the Spiritual Cinema Circle, a DVD club that mails spiritually themed movies to subscribers each month [ [http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/commentaries/moviesthatmove.html Christianity Today article] ] .The film was only released in 600 theaters, and has garnered a "D" rating at Box Office Mojo [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=indigo.htm Box Office Mojo] ] .
Plot
Ray Talloway (played by
Neale Donald Walsch ) is a construction manager whose business is on the edge of declaring bankruptcy. His semi-estranged daughter Cheryl (Sarah Rutan) quarrels with him on the slightest pretext, while her husband Alex (Gregory Linington) is one of some minor criminals. Cheryl and Alex have one daughter, Grace (Meghan McCandless), who is theindigo child of the story, and who eventually reunites thefamily .One night, Alex takes Cheryl to a "party" that promises something exciting to happen for the participants (presumably overuse of drugs). Cheryl is worried by leaving Grace alone in the car; therefore Alex leaves to check on her. A few
minute s later, a police detachment arrest every one of the criminals. Grace, who was asleep in the car, wakes and sees her mother taken to prison. Ray, who is asleep at home, receives a call from the police station informing him of his daughter's arrest. He goes to the police station, arriving deep in telephone conversation with one of his business partners, who warns him of protest by environmentalists at the site of one of his latest projects. This causes him to abandon his daughter at the station and drive to the site. The sight of the crowd protesting his efforts to eradicate aforest to make room for a new highway, combined with the effect of having his daughter arrested, causes him to experience a small nervous breakdown.Here, the film jumps ahead
five year s. Ray has lost his job and is living at home alone, as the owner of a very old car which is on the verge of disintegration. Cheryl has been in jail for possession of illegal drugs, even though she was innocent. Ray has neither come to visit her nor bailed her out of prison. Grace is living in a children's home superintended by a nurse (Saffron Henke). Alex has fled, possibly toCanada , and has not appeared since.A visit by her lawyer leaves Cheryl afraid for Grace's safety; the lawyer having intimated that Alex might kidnap Grace in exchange for
money he believes to be in Cheryl's possession. After this scene is over, viewers see the lawyer walking over to a car and accepting a bribe. Cheryl calls Ray and asks him to come visit her. When he arrives, Cheryl tells him of the lawyer's information and asks him to retrieve Grace and take care of her until Cheryl is released on parole. Ray does so, out of a sense ofduty towards his daughter andguilt for being an inadequate father and grandfather. Grace is revealed to have developed her supermundane abilities to the point where they are unsettling to Ray. He unceremoniously kidnaps her with her consent and aid. The two then escape, to meet with Ray's girlfriend Sally (Lynette Louise), who temporarily harbors them. Ray and Grace later drive north toAshland, Oregon , where they think to hide until Cheryl's parole takes effect. On the way, they spend thenight in a hotel and begin to develop a bond. The hotel manager is astonished next morning when Grace brings his father, who suffers a severe case ofAlzheimer's disease , into waking consciousness. He reacts with the accusation that it is the work of theDevil , whereupon Ray and Grace leave, while the father and son begin to reconcile.At a park, Grace befriends a lonely boy called Nicholas, who like her is one of the
Indigo children . Thenature thereof is explained to Ray (and thus to the viewer) by Nicholas' mother, while the children play.Further
north , Ray's car finally fails to operate, so that he and Grace are forced to walk. They are befriended by a group of teenagers who are on their way to Mt. Ashland, one of whom is played by Neale's son, Karus Walsch, with whom they spend the night in a cabin. Karus's character, Logan, is disturbed by Grace's telling of a story about his childhood that brings up painful memories: according to her, he could communicate withangel s when he was a boy, but suppressed his ability when his older brother beat him whenever he talked about it. Another one of the teenagers, Emma, expresses skepticism and anger at Grace's powers, especially when Grace claims to see thespirit of Emma's mother; later, Emma accepts Grace's ways and becomes grateful.When Ray and Grace arrive at the arranged cabin, they find to Ray's surprise that it is occupied by Ray's long-estranged son Stewart (Dane Bowman). Stewart is there to collect the money that he thinks Cheryl hid, and believes that Grace knows where it is. He takes her hostage; at this, Ray claims that Grace requires a
medicine that is in his suitcase. Stewart allows Ray to open the suitcase, in which is no medicine, but apistol , with which Ray intends to frighten his son. As Ray reaches for the pistol, he has a vision of the choices he has made, and reconsiders his decision. He attempts to apologize to Stewart; but Stewart refuses to accept this. An arrival oftwo police officers at the cabin surprises them all, with the exception of Grace, who had summoned them. Grace reveals that the younger of the two, Officer Whitfield, wasone of the officers who had captured Cheryl, and that he has illegally been using the money Stewart sought.The film ends with the reconciliation and reunion of the family.
Cast
*
Neale Donald Walsch as Ray Talloway
* Sarah Rutan as Cheryl
* Gregory Linington as Alex
* Meghan McCandless as Grace
* Dane Bowman as Stewart
* Nancy Rodriguez as Diane
* Jackson Rowe as Jimmy
* Heather Simon as EmmaAwards and nominations
Santa Fe Film Festival
* Won: Audience AwardReferences
External links
*imdb title|id=0379322|title=Indigo.
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