Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 100000
Revenue
$ 0
Misty
Abby Albright
Knighten Richman
Kurt Peterbourogh
Daniel
Dusty
Chris Stauder
Bill Johnson
Mike Shields
Jack Peterbourogh
Nurse Kinley
Ed Shields
Patient Orange
Roger Shields
Father
Bentley Murray
Russ
Patient Green
Sarah
Dr. Chanin
John Doe
Patient Teal
Wayne
Dr. Lucas
Officer Wayne
Ada Sawyer
Mother
Prospective Patient
Rita
Nurse Janaki
Patient Peach
Anne-Marie
Patient Brick
Kayla Shields
Patient Silver
Patient Blue
Renton
Athena
Bartender
Patient Pink
Patient Tangerine
Rusty
Grayson Grant
Officer Brown
Patient Yellow
Patient Brown
Jake
Patient Red
Nurse Sheila
Written by hotshotsfilms on 2022-09-06
What a unique movie! Definitely not your normal flick about Christianity. It's a modern day retelling of the Jesus story from an religiously objective viewpoint. We get to observe the humanistic benefits of faith as well as the obvious futility of "knowing" if there is a higher power or not. Very entertaining and extremely well done for its low budget status.
Written by Wuchak on 2022-11-13
**_“Would you sit with me?”_** At a psychiatric hospital in middle America a no-name drifter (Colin Matty) is brought in by the police, covered in a white sheet because he was naked. While he is likable and his eccentric ways win over the patients, the faculty isn’t so sure (Afton Rentz, Griffin Cork, etc.), especially when a new boss takes over (Darrell Portz). “John, 316” (2020) is a mental hospital drama that’s naturally reminiscent of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (1975), but with a supernatural element similar to “The Green Mile” (1999) and a protagonist who recalls Toni Collette of “The Sixth Sense” (1999). It’s amazing this only cost $75,000 (or $100,000 in Canadian dollars) because it’s a worthy drama with entertaining bits and potent insights. Sure, it’s not on the level of “Cuckoo’s Nest” or “Green Mile,” but I prefer it to “Sixth Sense” for several reasons. You get to know the characters and buy them as real people. Only Portz hams it up a bit, but it fits his antagonistic role. The spiritual points connected with me and they’re way more than just what relates to the title. I’m not going to give ’em away, yet they’re there for all to see; you just have to look beyond society’s programming (brainwashing). One simple scene could easily be missed it’s so mundane, but it speaks deep cosmic truth. The movie runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in Alberta, Canada, at Alberta Beach & Edmonton (hospital). Alberta Beach is about 45 miles west of the big city. GRADE: B+/A-