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Godsend (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 128

Fresh: 5

Rotten:123

Average Rating: 3.4/10

Consensus: A murky thriller with few chills.

Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: If someone you loved were taken from you, how far would you go to bring him or her back? This is the impossible question confronting grief-stricken Paul and Jessie Duncan (Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) in the very graveyard where... If someone you loved were taken from you, how far would you go to bring him or her back? This is the impossible question confronting grief-stricken Paul and Jessie Duncan (Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) in the very graveyard where they are to bury their beloved eight year-old son, Adam (Cameron Bright). Into that moment of absolute despair steps Dr. Richard Wells (Robert De Niro) with a calm, reasoned, and utterly incredible offer. He can bring their son back, alive. He explains that Adam is dead but his cells live on. Wells would clone the boy and Jessie could give birth to him once more, allowing Adam a second chance at life, and the family another chance at happiness. The cells however, will not be viable for long Wells tells Paul and Jessie and the couple has only a day to decide if they can accept this achingly tempting offer. Facing this immediate yet agonizing decision, the couple tries to consider the moral, ethical and legal repercussions of this action. Their love for their son triumphs over all arguments and Paul and Jessie agree to give their boy the chance to live beyond his eighth birthday. With echoes of a Faustian bargain, Dr. Wells' offer comes with conditions: The process is illegal, so secrecy must be absolute. The new Adam will never see another doctor and the Duncan's will sever ties with friends and family so that no curious eyes will ever see their little boy growing up again. To ensure the secret is kept, the family resettles in the idyllic town of Riverton, close to Dr. Wells' impressive Godsend Fertility Clinic. At Godsend, Jessie undergoes a relatively simple procedure - just like any woman undergoing in vitro fertilization. The expectant couple is made comfortable with a beautiful, well-appointed, and extremely large home. Paul returns to work with a plum job teaching biology at the local high school. The Duncan's settle in, make friends and eagerly await the birth of their son. Soon Jessie gives birth at Wells' Godsend Fertility Clinic. The new Adam appears to be a perfect replica in every way, down to very the last cell. His life follows a comfortingly similar pattern until he passes his eighth birthday - and Adam, unaware that he has reached a milestone, literally begins living on borrowed time. The Duncan's placid life is shattered at first by Adam's screams in the night. The boy, unconscious, is raced to the clinic where Wells diagnoses night terrors, a disturbing but benign sleep disorder that is not uncommon in children. Adam wakes the following morning, apparently fine, but with vague memories of what he describes as weird dreams. Already gravely concerned for their son, it becomes obvious to Paul and Jessie that something is wrong. His dreams become visions that disturb him as much as his parents. Adam is seized by sporadic mood and personality changes that are shockingly different from the sweet and loving boy they knew through both of his lives. Paul starts to reconsider his pact with Wells and thinks that maybe it is time to take Adam to an actual pediatrician rather than Wells who, while admittedly brilliant and responsible for Adam's very life, is a geneticist, not a pediatrician. Paul also starts to question Wells' motives, wondering if there could be a deeper or darker truth. Adam spirals into the world of his visions, seemingly catching glimpses of another place and perhaps even another time. A palpable sense of menace seems to hang about the boy. As he lashes out at home and at school, this beautiful boy begins to seem dangerous. When a schoolmate drowns, Paul forces himself to consider the implication of what they have done and asks himself: how far did Wells really go? Were there darker forces at work as he "played God" with their son? Paul uncovers the secrets of Dr. Well's past. In a violent and dramatic confrontation, the full, sickening truth comes out. From this moment on, the Duncan's will have to come to terms with what they have done and what has been done to them. -- © Lions Gate Films [More]

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Robert De Niro, Cameron Bright

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Robert De Niro, Cameron Bright

Director: Nick Hamm

Director: Nick Hamm
Screenwriter: Mark Bomback
Producer: Marc Butan, Michael Paseornek, Cathy Schulman, Sean O'Keefe
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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An embarrassingly nonsensical misfire.

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06/24/06
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An expert at the kind of jumpy scares that will make most audiences spend more time in the air than their seats, Hamm turns everyday locations like bathrooms and bedroom closets into sites of terror.

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07/03/04
Jamie Russell
BBC
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It's mangled into an Omen-lite disaster area, thanks to a script torn between making a moral point about cloning and cheap shocks.

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07/03/04
Mark Dinning
Empire Magazine
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Ultimately it falls apart because of its compulsion to keep the twists coming.

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07/03/04
Matthew Turner
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Some genuinely jumpy scenes, but it's so vacuous that it almost doesn't register at all.

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05/11/04
Rich Cline
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08/07/08
Mark Halverson
Sacramento News & Review
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03/10/07
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
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As in most bad thrillers, the number of pointless shocks increases in direct proportion to the drama's decreasing vitality, like defibrilator paddles jolting a dying man.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
01/05/07
J. R. Jones
Chicago Reader
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The script is long on the Big Issues, but comes up short in compelling dialogue. It needed a couple more drafts.

Full Review Source: Christianity Today | comment Comment
09/22/06
Stefan Ulstein
Christianity Today
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[Relies] on cheap shocks instead of honestly exploring how the parents of a dead child might feel about raising his clone.

Full Review Source: Onion AV Club | comment Comment
07/22/06
Noel Murray
Onion AV Club
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Robert de Niro - once great actor whose name on a poster now tells anyone interested in good film to run to the hills

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10/10/05
Dragan Antulov
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This pudgy, obvious DeNiro is definitely not the one I grew up admiring.

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05/03/05
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness
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A film that was so by-the-numbers that they filmed FIVE (count 'em) five different endings.

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04/22/05
Oz
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I had the decency to stay in the theatre for the duration -- the filmmakers could have at least done the same and finished the darned movie.

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04/01/05
Brian Juergens
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Takes potentially interesting material and turns it into sleazy genre trash.

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08/08/04
Lewis Beale
Film Journal International
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None of it is compelling in the least because it's readily apparent that all aspects of the plot serve no real function other than to create “creepy kid” scenes.

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08/05/04
James Kendrick
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07/12/04
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Plagues of locusts and planet-drowning floods are also heaven-sent, and would probably be infinitely more pleasant to sit through.

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06/30/04
Barrett Hooper
Rue Morgue Magazine
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Uma versão ruim e 'científica' (com enormes aspas) do superior Cemitério Maldito – o que já é o bastante para que você tenha uma idéia da dimensão do desastre.

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06/19/04
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena
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Godsend's bulky plot confuses the viewers and weakens the narrative -- and hence the scares.

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06/08/04
Jake Euker
F5 (Wichita, KS)
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