![]() Could they have had something to do with it? And why doesn’t he get any help with his investigations from his surly, alcoholic dad William (George Shevtosv), who was the police chief assigned to investigate the crash? Bower was a teen in 1987 and he and a friend were out spying on a Lover's Lane near the train tracks when the accident happened. Looking at newspaper clippings about the accident leads Bower to the realization that there’s a connection between his recent caseload and the train’s list of passengers, which included one Elizabeth Valentine. Though he has blocked the memory from his mind, that was the year when 47 people were killed in a horrific train wreck outside the town. ![]() (The dead daughter motif will remind some of Nicolas Roeg’s far creepier “Don’t Look Now.”) Duncan readily grasps the sign that this tragedy and Bowen’s current perplexities are connected: Elizabeth Valentine’s initials contain Evie’s name.īefore long, the mounting weirdnesses he faces propel Bower back to his small hometown, where all the previous references to 1987 begin to add up. Not too long before, his little daughter Evie was killed in a roadway accident when he was momentarily distracted. Even before their first conversation takes place, we learn that Bower is staggering through life carrying a heavy load of guilt. Troubled, Bower seeks advice from his friend and psychiatric mentor Duncan (the venerable Sam Neill). ![]()
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