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A 2005 film, Devour is the story of Jake Gray (Jensen Ackles), a young man who's been having bizarre visions of murder and self-mutilation, and his experience with an online game called "The Pathway". 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Following the deaths of his friends Conrad (Teach Grant) and Dakota (Dominique Swain), who introduced him to the game, Jake soon learns that "The Pathway" is actually being run by a man named Aiden Kater (Martin Cummins) and his band of Devil-worshippers. They've been using it to look for a specific person, even as they manipulate others into killing. As their final acts, the victims of "The Pathway" commit suicide in various gruesome ways. Dominique Ariane Swain (born August 12, 1980) is an American film actress. ...
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Suicide (Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of intentionally taking ones own life. ...
With help from Marisol (Shannyn Sossamon), a new friend who dabbles in the mystic occult, Jake learns from a man called Ivan Reisz (William Sadler) that his wife, Anne Kilton, and their unborn child were taken by Kater and sacrificed to the devil. Soon after, he tracks down Kater and learns that Anne was not in fact sacrificed to the devil, that she gave birth, and that her child was stolen by mortals, and raised as a human. He is that child, the person whom "The Pathway" was created to find, and Anne is really Satan herself. Shannon Marie Sossamon (born October 3, 1978), better known as Shannyn Sossamon, is an American actress, musician, dancer and mother. ...
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Ultimately, Jake confronts his birth mother (who has killed his adoptive parents) in the very place where he was stolen from her. Following his rejection and attempted murder of her, Jake is shown a vision of the night he was born. He awakens on the ground the next day, only to be arrested for the murder of his parents. It is his birth mother's way of making him pay for his rejection of her. For other uses, see Adoption (disambiguation). ...
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Note: This movie contains brief partial nudity not clearly addressed by its MPAA "R" rating.
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