Ghost cop Tom Fraley stands alone, his allies fallen like so many dominoes, while the serial killer who took Tom's earthly life 65 years ago becomes ever more powerful as he claims more victims. Can Tom put a stop to the rampage before the killer becomes truly omnipotent?
We've got an ending here that works and doesn't work, staying true to the thematic core of the story without paying off all the elements of the plot. But besides wishing that it could've been longer, or that the story had been less ambitious (and why would you do that?), there's not much more you could ask for. It's an exploration of an archetypical figure, with versatile art capturing the most engaging facets of it. While “Ghost Cop” hasn't succeeded entirely, it's at least done something interesting. Read Full Review
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