6 Souls | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 23, 2013
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Despite solid lead actors (Moore and Meyers) this story becomes to wrapped up in its self-perpetuating weirdness to function.
| genre | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A female forensic psychiatrist discovers that all of one of her patient's multiple personalities are murder victims. She will have to find out what's happening before her time is finished. |
| lead actors | Julianne Moore | Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Jeffrey DeMunn | Frances Conroy | William Kania | Stephanie Macdougall | David Dale McCue | Chaz Moneypenny | Steven Rishard | Charles Techman | Brian Anthony Wilson | Giovanna Yannotti | Rick Applegate | John Peakes | Irene Ziegler |
| director | Måns Mårlind | Björn Stein |












