A morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a... Read allA morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a nurse, discovers her baby alive, they enter into a deal that forces them both down a dark... Read allA morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a nurse, discovers her baby alive, they enter into a deal that forces them both down a dark path of no return.
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I saw the name Shudder in the opening credits, and I imagined a naff, low-budget affair. What followed really surprised me. Talk about Frankenstein's daughter: a tried-and- tested story brought up to date and very effectively rewired.
Not horror in my eyes, but more a suspense thriller with a couple of shocks thrown in. There are a few nasty scenes, particularly towards the end; we learn exactly the lengths a mum will go to for her child. It would perhaps have benefited from one or two touches of humor; they could have enhanced the film a little.
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of Marin Ireland. Talk about intense! But the whole cast performed very well. It's not brilliant, but it's definitely worth watching.
7/10.
What makes Moss and co-writer Brenden J. O'Brien's screenplay so involving is that it focuses more on parenting and morality than the experiment itself. The story sets up a fascinating dynamic between the two medical professionals. As Lila's mother, Celie, obviously has a maternal attachment to her daughter, but, there is also a symbiotic relationship that develops between the Creator and her Creation. Dr. Casper is fully committed to her work, even using her own body as a vessel for her experiments. Still, a mother's bond is inviolate. It becomes more than just a test of wills, everything is at stake for both women -- even at the expense of the Lila's unfortunate soul.
Moss' direction is gripping and the script plays out in an intelligent direction save for one miss-step which seems to be included as if to justify the "horror film" label. It does get gruesome, but never for it's own sake. The basic theme, of course, goes back to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein myth. There are no significant male characters. It's a powerful collaboration between Moss and her four main actresses (Breeda Wool plays an expectant mother who gets caught up in the crossfire). Ireland and Reyes are exceptional as the dueling women at the center of the tale.
BIRTH/REBIRTH updates an old tale. The storytelling isn't the most innovative, but it's smartly told and genuinely thought-provoking - not to mention disturbing.
The other, from a warm, caring, nurse, mother, to being morally complicit in their dubious scheme to cheat death.
Tension is driven along by good editing and an idiosyncratic, edgy soundtrack, that draws you in to the point where you yourself feel complicit, as you root for the pair, in their dastardly, if well intentioned, endeavours. It is however broken at a few points with some, I am sure, deliberate humour.
It could have had the last 8 minutes or so cut off to make a tidy 90 minutes. As by this time it had tailed off into borderline nonsense.
Did you know
- TriviaSome may say that's a loose retelling of the 1974 Ecuadorian film El pantano de los cuervos (1974).
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $138,617
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $45,707
- Aug 20, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $138,617
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1