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Post by GL on Feb 22, 2012 10:53:23 GMT -5
After the death of her husband, a woman's growing fear that he may be attempting to reunite with her again comes to fruition when he possesses her newborn son and tries to get her to join him in the afterlife to fulfill her promise to him. What did everyone think of this one?
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Post by HNT on Feb 22, 2012 17:34:02 GMT -5
Any good? The cast is certainly interesting.
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Post by GP on Feb 23, 2012 7:52:48 GMT -5
A Lamberto Bava film too. Colour me interested.
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Post by GL on Feb 23, 2012 11:03:40 GMT -5
Not until it gets to the ending. Once he's actually possessed the baby does it get interesting. Otherwise, it's more of a thriller about her being unable to cope with the loss of her husband rather than an out-and-out horror film and it has a confusing manner of going about it by, either terrible editing or writing I'm still not sure yet, but it appears that from that point on it's about her starting a sexual relationship with his twin rather than imagining him being there, which is what's really supposed to be going on.
Unless, like me, you get a little excited seeing her walk around in next to nothing, taking showers and baths every five minutes or nearly get her nipple bitten off while breast-feeding the baby. The sexiness keeps it interesting until it gets scary, but not a lot happens otherwise.
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Post by HNT on Feb 23, 2012 12:28:04 GMT -5
WEll, I'd watch the late Pete Postlethwaite take a dump for two hours. And, for what its worth, I think its possible that I've already seen that movie and it was called Brassed Off.
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Post by The Walking Dude on Feb 23, 2012 15:16:14 GMT -5
I didn't care for this at all.The central storyline was quite sick I thought.I gave it a 2 because I finished it,but that's the only thing that saved it.More of a 1.5 really.Very disappointing considering it's a Jr. Bava film.
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Post by GL on Feb 24, 2012 10:53:07 GMT -5
WEll, I'd watch the late Pete Postlethwaite take a dump for two hours. And, for what its worth, I think its possible that I've already seen that movie and it was called Brassed Off. He's basically got an extended cameo, barely on-screen for maybe ten minutes at the most spread out in the last half hour, so take that into account if you're looking at this solely for him.
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