SummaryPaul and Jessie Duncan (Kinnear, Romijn-Stamos) have lost their beloved eight year-old son Adam (Bright) in a tragic accident. As they are arranging for his burial, Dr. Richard Wells (De Niro) approaches with the incredible offer to clone, and bring back their boy. (Lions Gate Films)
Directed By:Nick Hamm
Written By:Mark Bomback
Godsend
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Downright scary in some places, Godsend might be more potent if it wasn't watered down by religious trope predictability.
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The umpteenth recycled shocker about a mystical dark child with an aura of disaster.
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De Niro wears a shamefaced look most of the time, as if doubly embarrassed: He agreed to a movie he knew was worthless, yet he's too lazy or indifferent to give us his best.
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This thin concoction of domestic drama and thriller suspense won't hold up after the curiosity factor runs its brief course. Neither Robert De Niro nor a phalanx of a dozen producers can deliver Godsend from unintentional comedy.
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At the half-hour mark, Godsend falls off the edge of reason, veering wildly away from what seems the promising beginning of a drama about the ethics of human cloning and instead becomes the cheesiest of hallucinatory horror movies.
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It mostly serves as a warning to stay away from future films involving director Nick Hamm and screenwriter Mark Bomback.
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Not just a bad thriller but also a thing of pain.
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In this film, a couple sees their happiness **** by the sudden death of their only child after an accident. It is then that a doctor appears who suggests using genetics to return the lost child to them by creating a clone. It would be a risky, highly secretive and ethically questionable experience, but they accept and change their entire lives. Things are going well, until the day the child begins to behave frighteningly and disturbingly to his parents. Honestly, this film reminded me a little "Sixth Sense", inasmuch as it is a film that looks incredible from the first time we see it but starts to become uninteresting with each new viewing, while still being quite good at the difficult task to entertain its audience. Both films also tend to be considered horror, but I cannot see them as such. Nick Hamm is effective in tackling a controversial topic and painting it in sinister colors, creating a story worthy of a nightmare, but he doesn't know how to build the necessary tension to make the film efficient as a thriller, nor is he capable of making us feel afraid. The building of the characters is very rudimentary, and I did not feel real empathy for any of them in particular. The cast is small and is absolutely dominated by De Niro, Kinnear and Romijn. Robert De Niro is good at the role of the doctor and leaves an extraordinarily calm job for an actor who seems to have an appetite for outgoing and strong characters. Even so, and perhaps for that reason, I couldn't help feeling that the actor was not entirely at ease with the character. Kinnear and Romijn present us with an intense collaboration. As far as I can tell, there are very few scenes where they are truly separated. Despite this close collaboration and the way their characters seem to be umbilical linked, chemistry as a romantic couple is nil. Cameron Bright, who brought young Adam to life, did a very calm job and fulfilled his role very well. Technically, it is a standard film. Cinematography does not present anything particular, doing its job discreetly. The sets and costumes are good, with the medical clinic worthy of mention for the modern aspect and white tones, suggesting cleanliness and science, but also the classic hospital environment. Another set that deserves a positive note is the Catholic school, an old and decadent building where everything seems to lead us to the land of the classic horror of a haunted house. The soundtrack is effective, but totally forgettable.
Production Company:
- Lionsgate
- Artists Production Group (APG)
- 2929 Productions
- Blue Productions
- Capital Arts Entertainment
Release Date:Apr 30, 2004
Duration:1 h 42 m
Rating:PG-13
Tagline:Adam Duncan. Born: December 11, 1987. Died: December 12, 1995. Born September 23, 1996.
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