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Godsend : Expérience interdite

Titre original : Godsend
  • 2004
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  • 1h 42min
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4,8/10
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Robert De Niro, Greg Kinnear, and Rebecca Romijn in Godsend : Expérience interdite (2004)
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Un couple accepte de faire cloner leur fils décédé, sous la supervision d'un médecin énigmatique, mais des choses bizarres commencent à se produire plusieurs années après sa renaissance.Un couple accepte de faire cloner leur fils décédé, sous la supervision d'un médecin énigmatique, mais des choses bizarres commencent à se produire plusieurs années après sa renaissance.Un couple accepte de faire cloner leur fils décédé, sous la supervision d'un médecin énigmatique, mais des choses bizarres commencent à se produire plusieurs années après sa renaissance.

  • Réalisation
    • Nick Hamm
  • Scénario
    • Mark Bomback
  • Casting principal
    • Robert De Niro
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Rebecca Romijn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,8/10
    27 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Nick Hamm
    • Scénario
      • Mark Bomback
    • Casting principal
      • Robert De Niro
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Rebecca Romijn
    • 205avis d'utilisateurs
    • 49avis des critiques
    • 24Métascore
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Richard Wells
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Paul Duncan
    Rebecca Romijn
    Rebecca Romijn
    • Jessie Duncan
    • (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos)
    Cameron Bright
    Cameron Bright
    • Adam Duncan
    Merwin Mondesir
    Merwin Mondesir
    • Maurice, Young Thug
    Sava Drayton
    Sava Drayton
    • Young Thug #2
    Jake Simons
    • Dan Sandler
    Elle Downs
    Elle Downs
    • Clara Sandler
    Edie Inksetter
    Edie Inksetter
    • Footlocker Cashier
    Raoul Bhaneja
    Raoul Bhaneja
    • Samir Miklat
    Jenny Cooper
    Jenny Cooper
    • Sandra Shaw
    • (as Jenny Levine)
    Thomas Chambers
    • Jordan Shaw
    Munro Chambers
    Munro Chambers
    • Max Shaw
    Jeff Christensen
    • Hal Shaw
    Deborah Odell
    Deborah Odell
    • Tanya
    Jordan Scherer
    • Roy Hazen
    Ingrid Veninger
    • Mrs. Farr
    Al Bernstein
    • Godsend Receptionist
    • Réalisation
      • Nick Hamm
    • Scénario
      • Mark Bomback
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    4JAKastner

    The Moose Hole - Review of Godsend

    We've all lost somebody close to us at some point in our lives whether it be a parent, a grandparent, cousin, a friend, a wife, or a girlfriend, it's happened to everyone. But for a parent to lose a child, especially in the prime of their life, has to be one of the most horrible experiences a parent can endure. The whole concept of the parent outliving the child is just so radically outrageous that no normal human being could ever fathom how such a person would feel, unless they themselves lost a child. In years past, one would lose a loved one, the time of grieving would take its course, and then that would be that. But times have changed and so have the methods of science, where a person would lose a loved one forever now the deceased can be brought back to life through the experimental method of cloning or at least that is the thought. Sounds more like some ungodly science-fiction novel right? Not anymore. Now that scientists have experimented on everything from sheep to mice to rabbits they now want to move on to humans, with some radical and inscrutable groups claiming they have already achieved the unthinkable … the birth of the first clone human being. Sooner or later, the moral convictions of mankind will contend with radical science to determine whether or not man can conquer death.

    The story centers on a couple who decide to take the advice of a radical scientist and have their dead child cloned in order to return to their once happy life. Jesse and Paul may not have the most high paying jobs, the best house, or even the best neighborhood but there is one thing in there life that they would never be able to live without, their son Adam. Things within the Duncan household seem to be looking up with Paul being offered a better job which would require the family to move to a better quality neighborhood. But life takes a tragic turn when, just a day after his eighth birthday, Adam is fatally injured in a car accident and dies practically in his mother's arms. With their whole world turned upside-down and memories of their dead son everywhere in their home, the couple turn to Dr. Richard Wells, a radical genetics researcher, who claims to be able to take cells from the body of their dead son, place them in an egg from Jesse, and produce an identical version of Adam. All the couple would need to do is move into a new house, graciously provide by Dr. Wells himself, and promise not to tell anyone about the controversial procedure they are about to embark on. Once Adam is `re-born', the couple's life returns back to way things were before the accident … that is until young Adam crosses the age at which the original Adam died. From there the child has sleepless nights, a sudden lapse in emotions, and disturbing night-terrors that both frighten and confuse his parents. Could this be their just punishment for venturing into the realm of God or is there something else behind Adam's bewildering behavior? The story of Godsend is nothing more then a half-assed attempt at copying true a horror classic, Rosemary's Baby, and even The Others. What starts out as an intriguing insight into the moral and ethical complications behind the concept of cloning turns into an uneven and flat attempt at cheap thrills that leaves you with more question then when you started with.

    The cast is mainly centered on only four characters and, unfortunately for the film, only one performs up to the standards expected of the movie-going public. Despite the fact that Robert DeNiro's character is a great opportunity for the outstanding veteran actor to add mad-scientist/researcher to his resume, the audience doesn't get as much of him as they would want which is sad since he is the only truly interesting character in the film. The filmmakers could have done a much better job at providing more information on character even if it was just revealed at the end of the film but they don't even do that. It is an absolutely pathetic sight to see the best thing a film has going for it, based on the cast, leave you totally confused based on his actions since no motivation or reasons are given to you for him doing what he has done within the course of the two hour feature. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, who has really built up her film career over the past couple of years, is once again reduced to the second-hand eye candy is this film, including a scene where she is walking through the house in a white see-through sweatshirt that clearly shows her without a bra, which is just an absolute embarrassment to see in a film now adays … Come on people! Grow up! Greg Kinnear is pretty convincing as Paul Duncan but the character itself is a problem. He's a biologist but it takes him the longest time to figure out the thought that what may be wrong with the new Adam may be in his genes. Where did he get his college degree from? And Cameron Bright, who plays both the original and cloned version of Adam Duncan, attempts to come off as a creepy-cute kid but there nothing creepy or cutesy about him, he's just plain annoying. His `possessed' child voice and deep stares into absolutely nothingness feel like complete rip-offs of classic horror films, and not good ones at that.

    Overall, what should be a film attempting to answer the moral and ethical issues brought up the revolutionary concept of human cloning only leaves you with the question of why you would pay eight dollars for an unimaginative and bewildering horror knock-off. Even if you go into this film giving the filmmakers the benefit of the doubt for ripping-off Rosemary's Baby, you'll still have problems with the film's uneven and utterly confusing second half. There are so many things wrong with this film that it is hard to decide where to start. Let's first focus on the reason why the couple would want to clone their son in the first place. The subject is brought up early in the film but the wife refuses to have another child and pushes the husband toward the cloning concept. If they had left it at that then that would be fine but later on in the film they show the couple having sex, before being broken up by the screams of their cloned son. Oh! You're opposed to the having a child through moral methods but not to having the occasional `wink-wink'? Another problem is that the film tends to throw bits and pieces of religion into the film's background (the most obvious being the `Godsend Institute') and yet the question of morals and ethics within a religious context are clearly excluded from almost any conversations. And how unsatisfying and completely confusing can you make an ending for a film that was practically a waste of time to begin with? Somehow the filmmakers managed to screw that up as well (without giving anything away, practically nothing is answered). What prevented this film from getting an absolute failure would have to be its intriguing first half and engaging performance from Robert DeNiro but not even those things can resurrect this beaten and bloody horse picture.

    My Rating: ** out of 5 (Grade: D)
    ermguard-imdb

    God Awful

    While not the worst movie I've seen, it ranks up there. The plot was very thin and it was not very scary (although there was one surprising twist). The horror elements were very predictable. I suppose I may have been disappointed because I was expecting something more intellectual and instead I watched something akin to _Child's Play_. (A trailer was shown for _Seed of Chucky_.)

    Often during the course of the movie, the music would creshendo as if something very scary was about to happen, then the visual would disappoint (especially in the "flashback" scenes).

    Although the movie was only 1 hour and 40 minutes long, it seemed to drag on at the end. The ending was bland and uninteresting.
    5ma-cortes

    Mediocre horror film about the science's risks

    The picture concerns a young couple (Greg Kinnear and Rebecca Romijin Stamos) who after the death their son (Cameron Bright) by accident are convinced by a doctor (Robert de Niro) to be cloned and then, years later his rebirth , strange events happen . The storyline has a twisted plot and at the final there are extraordinary surprises. From the film presentation to the end the tension and intrigue are continued .

    The motion picture blends terror , suspense , strong emotions , shocks and is slightly slow-moving and that's why it is a little boring. Besides, being mostly developed at interior scenarios , without barely outdoors . In the picture there's a spooky and creepy atmosphere with a lot of screams , shocks and a scary musical background . The yarn takes ideas from ¨Sixth sense¨ and ¨Hide and seek¨(also with Robert de Niro and in similar interpretation) . The acting by main actors is good , but there are scarcely secondary actors . Cinematography by Kramer Morgenthau and musical score by Brian Tyler create a ghostly and frightening atmosphere . The pic was regularly directed by Nick Hamm. The film will appeal to horror enthusiasts and Robert de Niro fans . Rating: average but passable.
    4Rob_Taylor

    Not one to see twice, even with the cloning element.

    I guess this film didn't really grip me. You knew from the start where the film was heading, but it seemed to take its sweet time about getting there. Perhaps that's why I found myself nodding off several times, only to be awoken by the obligatory, and repeated use of, shock tactics throughout the film.

    I can't really think of anything positive to say about this film, but neither can I say anything greatly negative. It was neither good, nor bad. In fact, watching it was very much like being trapped in limbo. There was little to stimulate the audience's minds through most of the movie.

    It's also irritating to see Hollywood moralising about the evils of cloning through the use of film. I'd hesitate to say it was right, but the last thing reasoned debate on the subject needs is idiot screenwriters cashing in on public fears (and fears that are generated by media misrepresentation, at that) and adding more fuel to the fire. What next, a movie about people turning into flies because they ate genetically modified food crops?

    This film isn't very good and you won't be seeing it twice even if you do have the foolishness, like me, to watch it once. Lets just hope that this is one film that Hollywood decides NOT to clone in the future.
    4sddavis63

    Aside From A Modestly Effective Twist This Is Pretty Weak

    Aside from a modestly effective twist near the end of the movie regarding the real identity of the child "Adam," this was a bland movie pretty much the whole way through. "Adam" applies to two characters, actually. The first being the child killed in a car accident near the beginning of the movie, and the second being his "replacement." After the first Adam's death, his parents are approached by a famous doctor (played by Robert De Niro in one of his more forgettable performances) who offers to use the knowledge that he's gained through laboratory experiments to clone Adam. The result is pretty much what you'd expect in this kind of movie. The new Adam seems to have memories of his previous life and seems from the beginning just a little "off." You realize that there's more going on here than meets the eye - the figure of Zachary (the boy in Adam's dreams) really doesn't seem to connect with the story, but to me the disconnect was so great that I settled for remaining confused rather than even trying to connect Zachary with anything. The movie tries to frighten with assorted chills, but never really succeeds in that regard. The twist (as I mentioned above) is modestly effective (I hadn't seen it coming) but everything that came before was so bland that I really didn't care by the time the twist came out. The ending was too open ended - there were at least two possibilities left open for continuing the story in a sequel that just seemed too wide open. Fortunately, the sequel never came. I'd have appreciated a bit more closure to this.

    This is a mediocre movie at best. I always give a bit of extra credit for a twist that catches me off guard, but it's still mediocre.

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    • Anecdotes
      Robert De Niro had originally planned on merely providing a brief cameo for the film. However, after Director Nick Hamm heard De Niro would be interested in his project, he asked De Niro to participate in a few more scenes that were all filmed within a week. De Niro later regretted this because his name was "splashed over all the advertisements".
    • Gaffes
      When Paul Duncan is driving, a Canadian flag is just about visible in the background.
    • Citations

      Adam Duncan: Dad, did I die?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 13 Going on 30/Mean Girls/Shaolin Soccer/Close Your Eyes/Man on Fire (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Predictable
      Written by Norman Jones

      Performed by Norman Jones and Duane Neillson

      Published by Music NV Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of 2003 Music NV

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juin 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Central Partnership (Russia)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Godsend
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Milton, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • Artists Production Group (APG)
      • 2929 Productions
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    • Budget
      • 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 379 751 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 900 000 $US
      • 2 mai 2004
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 30 120 671 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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