Review of Godsend (2014) by Chrys / Angel G — 05 Sep 2004
[b][u]Directed by:[/u][/b].
Nick Hamm ( The Hole, 2001).
[b][u]Written by:[/u][/b].
Mark Bomback (The Night Caller, 1998).
[b][u]Starring:[/u][/b].
Greg Kinnear (Stuck on You , 2003).
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (The punisher, 2004).
Robert DeNiro (Ronin, 1998).
[b][u]Synopsis:[/u][/b].
Following the death of their eight year old son on his birthday, Jessie (Romijn-Stamos) and Paul (Kinnear) are befriended by a doctor on the forefront of genetic research (DeNiro) at the height of their mourning. He leads the couple in a desperate attempt to reverse the rules of nature and clone their son. The experiment is successful and under Richard's watchful eye, Adam grows into a healthy and happy young boy, until his 8th birthday. As time goes by, the Duncan's gradually start to see small, subtle differences between the new Adam and the Adam they lost. At the time of the new Adam's eighth birthday, the changes in character are more pronounced. Adam grows distant and fearful as a palpable sense of menace settles within the young boy. This Adam begins to suffer from night terrors and frightening flashbacks as a sinister personality begins to emerge. Paul and Jessie cannot escape the fact that this Adam is different. Terror settles on the couple as they try to come to terms with just what they have done, or what has been done to them.
[b][u]Review:[/u][/b].
There is not much to say without revealing the plot of this movie. Personally I was extremely disappointed. It started out with lots of potential and took to obvious and easy road. The ending was rushed and offers no closure. Simply unimpressive.
[b][u]Recommendation[/u][/b]:
Wait for it to pass on TMN or Cinemax.
This review of Godsend (2014) was written by Chrys / Angel G on 05 Sep 2004.
Godsend has generally received mixed reviews.
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