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Mindhunters

  • Director: Renny Harlin
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Whodunit, Slasher Film
  • Themes: Serial Killers, Stranded
  • Main Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, LL Cool J, Kathryn Morris, Patricia Velasquez, Clifton Collins, Jr.
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US/UK/FI/NL
  • Run Time: 106 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Finnish-born Hollywood filmmaker Renny Harlin directs the suspense thriller Mindhunters with a screenplay by writer/director Wayne Kramer. Val Kilmer stars as Harris, an FBI official teaching a group of trainees the art of profiling serial killers. He takes them on a weekend retreat to a deserted island for some supplemental simulation exercises in which they catch a fake killer. When some FBI trainees get killed for real, the rest figure the murderer must be one of them. Class leader Sara (Kathryn Morris) must try to stay alive long enough to figure out if one of her colleagues is the murderer. Is it Gabe (LL Cool J), J.D. Reston (Christian Slater), Bobby (Eion Bailey), Rafe (Will Kemp), Lucas (Jonny Lee Miller), Vince (Clifton Collins Jr.), or Nicole (Patricia Velazquez)? ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eion Bailey - Bobby Whitman; Will Kemp - Rafe Perry; Val Kilmer - Jake Harris; Christian Slater - J.D. Reston; Jonny Lee Miller - Lucas Harper

Credit

Marco Rooth - Art Director, Jon Billington - Supervising Art Director, Hans De Weers - Associate Producer, Monika Mikkelsen - Casting, Hans De Weers - Co-producer, Scott Strauss - Co-producer, Erwin Godschalk - Co-producer, Louise Frogley - Costume Designer, Cliff Lanning - First Assistant Director, Renny Harlin - Director, Neil Farrell - Editor, Paul Martin Smith - Editor, Moritz Borman - Executive Producer, Renny Harlin - Executive Producer, Nigel Sinclair - Executive Producer, Guy East - Executive Producer, Tuomas Kantelinen - Composer (Music Score), Joe Rangel - Musical Direction/Supervision, Charles Wood - Production Designer, Robert Gantz - Cinematographer, Cary Brokaw - Producer, Jeffrey Silver - Producer, Rebecca Spikings - Producer, Neil Farrell - Producer, Bobby Newmyer - Producer, Julian Ashby - Set Designer, Andy Nicholson - Set Designer, Stelios Polychronakis - Set Designer, Betsy Pullen - Set Designer, Rudy VanDerBerg - Set Designer, Marcel de Hoogd - Sound/Sound Designer, Jon Oliva - Sound/Sound Designer, Willem de Beukelaar - Stunts Coordinator, Harry Wiessenhaan - Special Effects Supervisor, Wayne Kramer - Screen Story, Kevin Brodbin - Screenwriter, Wayne Kramer - Screenwriter, Brian Jennings - Visual Effects Supervisor, Patrick Dodd - Supervising Sound Editor, Eliza Solesbury - Set Decorator, Bob Weinstein - Co-Executive Producer, Harvey Weinstein - Co-Executive Producer

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Mindhunters

Promotional poster for Mindhunters
Directed by Renny Harlin
Produced by Cary Brokaw
Akiva Goldsman
Robert F. Newmyer
Jeffrey Silver
Rebecca Spiklings
Written by Wayne Kramer (story)
Wayne Kramer
Kevin Brodbin (screenplay)
Ehren Kruger (uncredited)
Starring LL Cool J
Jonny Lee Miller
Kathryn Morris
Patricia Velásquez
Clifton Collins Jr.
Eion Bailey
Will Kemp
Trevor White
with Val Kilmer
and Christian Slater
Music by Tuomas Kantelinen
Cinematography Robert Gantz
Editing by Neil Farrell
Paul Martin Smith
Distributed by Dimension Films (USA)
Columbia Pictures (non-USA)
Release date(s) May 13, 2005
Running time 106 minutes
Country United States
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Finland
Language English
Budget $27,000,000

Mindhunters is a 2004 thriller film, directed by Renny Harlin, and written by Wayne Kramer and Kevin Brodbin (with an uncredited rewrite by Ehren Kruger). Unusually, the last country to receive this film was the United States in 2005, because of the film's distribution rights being changed from 20th Century Fox to Dimension Films.

The plot has striking similarities to Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None.

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Plot

The titular Mindhunters are a group of young FBI students who are undergoing training as profilers. They are tasked by their instructor Jake Harris to travel to a small island off the coast of Virginia. This island is used as a training facility by the FBI and the military, and a mock town has been constructed there. Harris has arranged an elaborate training scenario for his students; they are to create a profile of a serial killer who has committed a murder there.

The students include Bobby (a young man with a talent for fixing things), Vince (a wheelchair-bound ex-cop who goes nowhere without his gun), Nicole (a smoker who is attempting to quit), Sara (A talented but insecure profiler who is also petrified of drowning), Gabe (an outside observer), Rafe (a very intelligent, caffeine-powered British investigator), Lucas (a supposedly fearless man whose parents were killed when he was a child), and J.D. (their leader).

Once they arrive at the island and settle in, they begin their investigation the following day. The group encounters an elaborate, Rube Goldberg or Heath Robinson style trap; J.D.'s position of leadership prompts him to investigate it close-up, and the trap kills him via liquid helium. Convinced that this wasn't an accident, the group heads to the dock to leave the island. Another trap is triggered, this one destroying the boat docked there. Tensions run high among the group, and they find messages from the killer that indicate when more victims will be killed.

Several more of the profilers are killed, in ways that correspond to their personalities: Rafe through his need for coffee (drugged; decapitated and drained of blood while unconscious); Bobby through his desire to repair things (harpooned by a device he triggered while trying to shut off a water valve); Nicole through her need for nicotine (after finding cigarettes in a vending machine, they turn out to be laced with a strong acid); and Vince through his need to have his gun handy (it had been rigged while he was unconscious to explosively misfire).

In between these events, the investigators use the resources at hand (including a fully-stocked forensics lab and computer database) to process the clues they have (including blood samples and an elaborate cypher, written in Rafe's blood). The results point to Sara, who denies being the killer; Lucas supports her, and suspicions seem to point to Gabe because of a map of the island found next to his bed. The remaining profilers elect to stick together, to keep an eye on each other. Later, Sara, Gabe and Lucas find Harris (who did not leave the island, though he led the profilers to believe that he had) and two other FBI agents next to him, all dead; Harris has been strung up to wires from the ceiling as a sort of marionette, just like the fake crime scene that they were to investigate. In the shootout that ensues, Gabe seemingly takes out Lucas. Gabe and Sara confront each other, each believing the other to be the serial killer. Lucas, who was wearing a bullet-proof vest, returns and jumps Gabe from behind. The two violently attack one another, eventually falling through a glass ceiling. Gabe starts to get up but is knocked unconscious by Sara, who then begins to tend to Lucas.

Sara explains to Lucas the trick up her sleeve; she set a trap taking into account the killer’s obsession with time. However, this reveals that Lucas, not Gabe, is the mastermind. Lucas says he was the one who murdered his parents, but after no one suspected him, he grew bored and required more intelligent peers as worthy prey.

Lucas muses that Sara has another weakness besides a fear of water: “Me.” Lucas tries to drown Sara but she kicks him into the water and an underwater gunfight ensues. In the end, Sara gains the upper hand. Lucas begins to taunt her about the evidence he planted until Gabe reappears. Lucas attempts to use the distraction to his advantage, forcing Sara to kill him.

The film ends with Sara and Gabe flagging down a helicopter together. As they move to board, Sara wonders whether or not she has achieved profiler status.

Cast

Filming

Mindhunters was filmed entirely in Netherlands. Locations included Amsterdam-Noord, The Hague, Amsterdam, Delft, Radio Kootwijk, Veluwe, Gelderland, and Zandvoort. Post-production of the film was moved to England to decrease the budget. Filming and production went from January 2002 to September 2002, yet the film was not released until 2005. During the editing process, Harlin toned down much of the violence, in order to secure a PG-13 rating in the United States, yet the MPAA felt that the overall tone of the film was too dark and still issued it an R; following this Harlin reinserted the deleted scenes.

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