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Grace

  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
8.4K
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Grace (2009)
Trailer for this horror film about a woman who gives birth to a blood thirsty baby
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After losing her unborn child, Madeline Matheson insists on carrying the baby to term. Following the delivery, the child miraculously returns to life with an appetite for human blood. Madeli... Read allAfter losing her unborn child, Madeline Matheson insists on carrying the baby to term. Following the delivery, the child miraculously returns to life with an appetite for human blood. Madeline is faced with a mother's ultimate decision.After losing her unborn child, Madeline Matheson insists on carrying the baby to term. Following the delivery, the child miraculously returns to life with an appetite for human blood. Madeline is faced with a mother's ultimate decision.

  • Director
    • Paul Solet
  • Writer
    • Paul Solet
  • Stars
    • Jordan Ladd
    • Samantha Ferris
    • Gabrielle Rose
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    8.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Solet
    • Writer
      • Paul Solet
    • Stars
      • Jordan Ladd
      • Samantha Ferris
      • Gabrielle Rose
    • 76User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jordan Ladd
    Jordan Ladd
    • Madeline Matheson
    Samantha Ferris
    Samantha Ferris
    • Patricia Lang
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • Vivian Matheson
    Stephen Park
    Stephen Park
    • Michael Matheson
    Serge Houde
    Serge Houde
    • Henry Matheson
    Kate Herriot
    • Shelly
    Troy Skog
    • ER Doctor
    Malcolm Stewart
    Malcolm Stewart
    • Dr. Richard Sohn
    Jeff Stone
    • ER Nurse
    Jamie Stephenson
    • Skinny Clerk
    Tenai Cam Measmer
    • Grace as an Infant
    Annabel Kathlynn Bast
    • Grace as an Infant
    Chris Cunningham
    Chris Cunningham
    • Lab Technician
    Karen Von Staden
    • Dr. Sohn's Secretary
    • (as Karen von Staden)
    Mark D. Claxton
    • Veterinarian
    • (as Mark Claxton)
    Evan Lanier
    • Grace at 5 months
    • (as Tyler Kari Bzdel)
    Shelly Gant
    • Tracey - Talk Radio Host
    • (uncredited)
    Adam Green
    Adam Green
    • Meat Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Solet
    • Writer
      • Paul Solet
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    User reviews76

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    6bjdomeij

    Making horror of motherhood

    I can see why people would not like this movie. First of all, Paul Solet is making satire and horror of something that people hold sacred. The very love of a mother. This is embodied by two characters. The protagonist mother Madeline Matheson (Jordan Ladd) and her mother-in-law Vivian Matheson (Gabrielle Rose).

    The movie starts with a soft-core sex scene in which Madeline seem extremely bored. We soon find out she's lesbian, so it is implied she did only get a husband to get pregnant. This is also implied by her lack of care when her husband dies. The scene where Madeline for over two minutes hugs and kisses what looks to be a baby corpse was disturbing. Later on in the movie she proves that she loves her baby no matter what.

    After Vivian loses her son,Madeline's husband Michael (Stephen Park) in the car accident she becomes desperate to get hold of the baby, as she does not trust in Madeline's being-mother knowledge. She shows disturbing behavior, wanting her husband to breastfeed on her, seemingly because she wants to have a child, and probably can't have one because her biological clock has run out.

    Overall this is a pretty decent horror though. It has a very disturbing atmosphere to it, probably at the cost of pace. It has some moments I felt a little ill (in a good way), because of the mood and atmosphere. The dialogs were cheap. The characters were overall a little boring. Madeline was luckily the most interesting and best played character. Vivian was overplayed by Gabrielle Rose. I didn't get a grip of the husband, nothing was lost to the audience when he died. But the thing is, cheap dialogs and poorly developed characters is not uncommon in the horror genre, as I said the movie is pretty decent.

    I recommend this movie to everyone who likes the trailer, and are not bothered by a slow pace. The trailer is pretty much, what you see is what you get.
    3kosmasp

    What are you looking for?

    Well if you are looking for a gory movie, you should rather watch "It's Alive" with a similar theme, than this. Don't get me wrong, "Grace" is pretty graphic too, but the other movie will satisfy Splatter fans more. Not that it is better though, it's just more straight forward and doesn't take any prisoners.

    Coming back to this one, it has one really great idea and can be summarized as a "Rosemaries Baby" meets "Little Shop of Horrors". And while that "sounds" great (and probably was a great read too), it doesn't translate to the screen. Especially considering the two movies that I mentioned above! It's a shame really, this movie being produced by Adam Green (of Hatchet fame), you could and should rightfully expect more. Speaking of Adam Green, he has a cameo in this movie that is beyond weird ... in a bad sense. I'm suspecting his appearance in a store is supposed to be spooky ... it's anything but. Unfortunately it's almost unintentionally funny ... again in a bad way!

    While you could excuse those few miss happenings, what really drags the movie down (besides the slow pace), is the acting! I'm not saying the actors can't act ... but watching the movie, there is no evidence they actually can act. And it's really pivotal to a small budget movie, that it has performances in it ... It fails on quite a few levels.
    Dethcharm

    Tales From The Crib...

    Madeline (Jordan Ladd) is determined to have a baby. Dead set you might say. Having already suffered through two miscarriages, this time is going to be better. After an accident takes her husband and leaves Madeline with another lifeless child in her womb, she decides to go through with the birth as planned anyway.

    This is when it all gets very strange, and terrifying.

    GRACE is a cold, slow-building shocker with an overarching sense of bleakness and imminent, inescapable doom. We know while watching it unfold that it can't possibly end well.

    It's all topped off with a wonderfully macabre twist...
    4gavin6942

    Great Concept, Boring Film

    A young woman aptly named Madeline Matheson (Jordan Ladd) gets pregnant, the child dies inside her, but she decides to deliver it anyway... and the child (Grace) is alive! But, that's the good news... the bad news is that she's a very "special" child and has special needs that will make her mother go to great lengths. How deep is a mother's love?

    I think another reviewer summed this up perfectly: "sloooow paced", "damn boring", "nothing but a short-story stretched to feature length" and "a real big disappointment". I'd love to see quotes like these on the box cover. But, of course, that doesn't happen.

    Sure, the concept is cool... zombie baby. Baby drinks blood. Nice. But yeah, the first twenty minutes are boring and each scene just drags. I haven't seen the short film version, but I have to assume it's better. The editor could have cut this down to an hour tops. That would have been appreciated.

    Much is made of Madeline's vegan and bisexual lifestyle, if for no other reason than to contrast with the meat-loving child. This is overdone... the vegan talk is drilled home, again and again. I have been known to overlook minor plot points, especially when drinking, but this film won't let you risk that because you'll be reminded repeatedly.

    Director Paul Solet, in an interview with HorrorHound's Aaron Crowell, says the film is "definitely a study of the idea of violating the will of the universe". With all due respect to Solet, that's giving the concept too much credit. I fail to see the "will of the universe" presented at all, and this is hardly a "study".

    If credit has to be given to anyone for an outstanding job, it's "fly wrangler" Flo, who is not given any recognition in the film's credits. The use of flies was perhaps the best effect, so this omission is saddening.

    I appreciate that Adam Green (director of "Hatchet") decided to produce this, as he's the perfect person to help new horror talent through the door to Anchor Bay. But I wish he had more hands-on involvement, because his style is clearly absent. Solet, a childhood friend of Eli Roth, needed more Ladd, Green and Roth inspiration... sometimes a short story is just a short story.

    I would put this title firmly in the rental category. You do not need to own this, and it will not inspire you to take repeated viewings, unless you like devouring special features. And, in all fairness, they did plump this disc up with features. But a year from now, this will be a forgotten film.
    5oneguyrambling

    A one note flick NOT for Mums or Mums-to-be.

    After seeing Grace I have three choices:

    1) I have simply seen too many of these B and C flicks to be effected anymore. 2) Or horror filmmakers are getting lazy. 3) Or Grace is simply a bad movie.

    I think it is a combination of all three in this case, but if I had to point the finger I would nominate 1, just before 2 and 3.

    Grace is a pretty well made and well acted film, there just isn't too much to it.

    When you go to a DVD shop and pick up a cover, you scan the title and any quotes on the front before flicking the wrist to read the summary right?

    In the case of Grace, this 2 step process told me exactly what would happen in the film, start to finish. This wouldn't be a bad thing if there was something entertaining in the film, but in this case there really isn't.

    There are no explosions, jokes, flashy fight scenes or dramatic kills, precious little suspense and unfortunately for a horror film nothing in the way of scares.

    Put simply if you read the cover and think "Oh that would be gross", you've already been as impacted by this film as you would be by watching it.

    Now how to explain the film in a way that doesn't give anything away?

    As we see quite graphically in the opening moments, Michael and Madeline have finally conceived after years without success - GO ON MY SON!. Rather than have the birth at a hospital Madeline decides to use the services of a midwife named Patricia, something that her Mother in Law (M.I.L. DEFINITELY no "F") does not approve of.

    An incident during pregnancy escalates into an argument between the doctor appointed by the M.I.L. and Patricia, and ultimately Patricia's actions narrowly avoid what might have been a catastrophe for the unborn child.

    Only on the way home from the hospital the couple's car runs off the road, removing Mike from the picture and causing Madeline to miscarry. Against medical advice she decides to go to term and deliver the stillborn baby naturally.

    This is sooooo not a movie for mothers or pregnant women to see.

    After the delivery of an obviously rubber baby, Madeline refuses to allow Patricia or other nurses access to the baby, and clutches the dead infant to herself for a few minutes.

    Now, everything to this point sounds (and is) very realistic, this stuff unfortunately happens all the time.

    But this is a horror movie…

    Patricia re-enters the birthing room to see if she can convince Madeline to relinquish the newly dubbed baby girl Grace, only to find that she is (now) alive and suckling. Apparently this was only mildly shocking, and after a short time Madeline takes Grace home to begin their new life.

    I'll keep this brief from here, but it becomes a movie with two main rivals vying for Grace's attention:

    • Grace is, like all babies, very demanding of Madeline's time and energy, and she becomes drained and exhausted tending to her every need. - The M.I.L. is initially unaware that Grace was even alive, having been told the worst after the car accident. As she has lost her only son she now becomes extremely (and grossly and graphically) maternal, and decides she wants custody of Grace.


    I realize re-reading this that it is a bit vague, but rather than spell it out this is a film with a very straightforward (if twisted) plot that is easily predicted, and I don't want to ruin what precious little surprise it holds.

    If you see the DVD cover, try not to read the back blurb, it gives away the entire film and removes any interest in the film.

    In my opinion though, if you miss Grace, you haven't missed much anyway.

    Final Rating – 5.5 / 10. Perfectly competent genre piece, just precious little to recommend in it.

    If you liked this review (or even if you didn't) check out oneguyrambling.com

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    • Trivia
      Turned into a feature after Paul Solet's 2006 short film of the same name (starring Brian Austin Green and Liza Weil) generated positive buzz and awards.
    • Goofs
      In the scene in which the main character takes the trash out, when she turns to walk back into the house, a crew member can be scene, quite easily, viewing a monitor in a dark door way in the house.
    • Quotes

      Madeline Matheson: Wait!

      Vivian Matheson: Get away from us.

      Madeline Matheson: Please, you don't understand. She's special. She needs... special food.

      Vivian Matheson: You're sick. Get back!

      Madeline Matheson: Please! You'll kill her.

    • Connections
      Featured in Lullaby: Scoring Grace (2009)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2009 (Brazil)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Grejs
    • Filming locations
      • Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production companies
      • ArieScope Pictures
      • Dark Eye Entertainment
      • Leomax Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,297
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,174
      • Aug 16, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,297
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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