Reflections (2005 film)
Reflections is a 2005 American independent drama film directed by John Clisham and written by and starring David Rountree. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and family relationships through the story of a man returning to his childhood home to confront unresolved issues.
The plot centers on Michael, a troubled man haunted by a past tragedy, who returns to his rural hometown after several years. He must face his estranged father, played by William Forsythe, and reconcile with the memories that continue to plague him. The film explores the complex dynamic between father and son, examining the impact of the past on their present lives.
Reflections premiered at the Palm Beach International Film Festival in April 2005. It received limited theatrical distribution and was subsequently released on DVD. While not a mainstream success, the film has been recognized for its performances and exploration of its themes.