As if getting pregnant weren't complicated enough, Lucy sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about her fertility doctor.As if getting pregnant weren't complicated enough, Lucy sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about her fertility doctor.As if getting pregnant weren't complicated enough, Lucy sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about her fertility doctor.
Matthew Brandt
- Waiter
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George R. Golden
- Tuxedoed Dinner Patron
- (uncredited)
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It's not a horror, and I think the lead actress does a great job aside from her normal roles. You can feel her pain. Plot was a little shady, but as a new dad it kept my blood pressure up. ** don't watch if you want a horror, it's just stressful.
I don't really understand the plot. The story has premise as a mystery thriller, but it is confusing. Questions aren't answered, so I don't actually know what really happened in the film.
Conceived as more of a 'Rosemary's Baby' (Roman Polanski, 1968)-style horror film, John Lee's 'False Positive' attempts to craft an intriguing social commentary of sorts around modern fertility, the evils of the patriarchy, and men's desires for control over women's bodies. The movie has its decent thrilling moments, but the lifeless script and bland performances damn the film. One of the weakest entries in A24 library.
No spoiler review, though a caution warning that this isn't a movie suitable for anyone who has lost a baby for a few grotesque reasons.
What starts out quite promising and unique, although a little slow it effectively builds up an anxious paranoid tension. In parts it actually reminded me of The Devils Advocate.
I was actually intrigued and entertained for the first 45 minutes, but suddenly felt sickened by what unfolded towards the end. It didn't sit well with me at all. It was incredibly strange, grotesque, a little upsetting and in poor taste. I'm not even sure if the writers knew where they were going with this!
The final scene left me feeling rather disgusted and not in a good way. And I love horror!
What starts out quite promising and unique, although a little slow it effectively builds up an anxious paranoid tension. In parts it actually reminded me of The Devils Advocate.
I was actually intrigued and entertained for the first 45 minutes, but suddenly felt sickened by what unfolded towards the end. It didn't sit well with me at all. It was incredibly strange, grotesque, a little upsetting and in poor taste. I'm not even sure if the writers knew where they were going with this!
The final scene left me feeling rather disgusted and not in a good way. And I love horror!
This movie resembled a romantic B-movie at times but left me so disturbed that I wish I'd never watched it. I hope someone reads this review and spares themselves the horror.
Did you know
- TriviaJustin Theroux's character is named Adrian, the same name as the baby fathered by Satan in the 1967 horror novel Rosemary's Baby and its 1968 movie adaptation.
- GoofsDuring Lucy's first appointment at the clinic, Dr Hindle tells her that her problem with getting pregnant is due to low HCG levels. HCG is a hormone that is only produced when an embryo is forming i.e. pregnancy. It would not be present in Lucy at all.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2021 Movie Catch-Up (part 2 of 2) (2022)
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