The Soul Easter walks a, by now, well trodden crime drama path but does little to distinguish itself.
Starting out well enough with an outlandishly gruesome and inexplicable series of crimes, in a sleepy French village, this story builds to a disturbingly predictable and somewhat contextually emaciated, conclusion.
Perhaps "nothing" is all the key protagonist is left with but you really do feel a little more is needed, by way of resolution.
Acting is above average but the rather truncated character development, with a pronounced and possibly intentional, remoteness between the main characters, doesn't lend itself to truly sterling performances.
In summary, this is not a bad film. There's a lot to like, if that's the right word. That said, it it fails to really bring the full emotional impact and comprehension of whats transpired, to the forefront, robbing it of an epiphany, of sorts, that would have rendered this film "special". As it stands, a reasonable, if unexceptional watch.