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Godsend (2004) | User Rating
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Directed by Nick Hamm Written by Mark Bomback Cast Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Robert De Niro, Cameron Bright, Merwin Mondesir [more] Release Date • USA: Apr 30, 2004 • UK: 2 Jul 2004 DVD Release Date • R1: Aug 17, 2004 • R2: 8 Nov 2004 BoxOffice: $14.3M
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MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for violence including frightening images, a scene of sexuality and some thematic material.
Running Time 1 hour, 42 minutes
Country USA, Canada
Production Companies 2929 Productions, Artists Production Group, Blue Productions, Lions Gate Films Inc.
Studio 2929 Productions, Artists Production Group, Blue Productions, Lions Gate Entertainment, Lions Gate Films
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Other Titles • Godsend (2004) • Adam
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Review of Godsend (2004) by Susan GrangerSusan Granger's review of "Godsend" (Lion's Gate Films)
While the concept of bringing back a loved one who has died propels this
cautionary tale, another question occurs: what's happened to the script sense
of actor Robert DeNiro?
As the story begins, Paul (Greg Kinnear) and Jessie (Rebecca
Romijn-Stamos) Duncan lose their only child, eight year-old Adam (Cameron
Bright), in a tragic accident. Along comes a mysterious genetic scientist, Dr.
Richard Wells (that's DeNiro), who makes the bereaved couple a Faustian offer
they cannot refuse. If they will turn over their deceased son's body to him
within 72 hours, sever all ties with friends and family and move to a lakefront
mansion near his fertility clinic, the Godsend Institute, in rural Vermont, he
will clone them a new Adam. And he does.
The new Adam is an adorable child until his eighth birthday. Then weird
things begin to happen. "Did I die?" he queries his parents. Adam has creepy
nightmares and exhibits disturbing behavior. Then he hallucinates about a boy
named Zachary, a parochial school and a fire, all somehow connected to Dr.
Wells, who obsessively rotates two steel balls clenched in his palm.
While the provocative premise seems to be about the ethics of human
cloning, writer Mark Bomback and director Nick Hamm soon veer off into the
sloppy, senseless clichés of low-budget horror movies. Lots of banal shocks,
shtick and schlock. The actors manage to play their parts as authentically as
possible, given the awful script, but one wonders if they even read this drivel
before reporting to work. Supposedly, Hamm filmed five different endings.
Whatever they were, he must have picked the worst. On the Granger Movie Gauge
of 1 to 10, "Godsend" is a ghostly, ghoulish, ghastly 1. Given the credibility
of its cast, it's the worst picture so far this year.
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