When the son of a prominent Florida land developer vanishes without a trace, his father suspects he has fallen victim to an elusive serial killer who's been stalking the streets of Orlando, and vows revenge.
The film "Touching Lives" has real, believable, and ordinary characters whose lives collide, and with this collision become extraordinary as the intensity of the story builds. I especially liked Richard Rollo's performance as very believable and compelling. The use of varied lighting for the different scenes served to build the film's suspense, and the panning, transitions, and overall film quality were very good. The musical score fit the different scenes well without distracting attention from the action on the screen. My only criticism is that I feel better titles for the film would have been "Just Nobody," or "The Teacher." I felt "Touching Lives" was a bit too gentle a title for this film.
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