
Rewind 2010
"The Past Cannot Be Erased…"
P.J. Dillon's tense thriller *Rewind (2010)* follows Karen, a woman who has rebuilt her life after addiction—now married with a daughter. But when Karl, her ex-boyfriend freshly released from prison, reappears unannounced, her carefully reconstructed past threatens to unravel.
Director: P.J. Dillon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rewind (2010) about?
*Rewind* centers on Karen, a former addict who has rebuilt her life with a family, only to face a crisis when her ex-boyfriend Karl returns after prison. To safeguard her future, she embarks on a high-stakes journey to confront the demons she thought she'd escaped.
Who directed Rewind?
Rewind was directed by P.J. Dillon, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric, character-driven thrillers.
Who stars in Rewind?
The cast includes Allen Leech, Amy Huberman, Owen McDonnell, Orlaith Rafter, and Rachael Dowling.
Is Rewind (2010) worth watching?
As a taut psychological thriller under 90 minutes, *Rewind* delivers gripping suspense and emotional depth. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its tight plot and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven tension.
How long is Rewind?
Rewind runs for 80 minutes.
About Rewind (2010) — A Gripping Thriller About Past Mistakes and Second Chances
P.J. Dillon's tense thriller *Rewind (2010)* follows Karen, a woman who has rebuilt her life after addiction—now married with a daughter. But when Karl, her ex-boyfriend freshly released from prison, reappears unannounced, her carefully reconstructed past threatens to unravel. Forced into a desperate road trip, Karen must confront a world she left behind to shield her family from the shadows of her past. The film delves into themes of redemption, the inescapable weight of mistakes, and the lengths one will go to protect what matters most.
With a taut 80-minute runtime, *Rewind* immerses viewers in a gripping psychological journey. The atmosphere crackles with tension as Dillon explores the fragility of second chances through Karen's harrowing choice between her hard-won stability and a haunting reunion with her history. Allen Leech and Amy Huberman deliver compelling performances, grounding the film's emotional core in relatable human stakes.