Birth/Rebirth

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Rose es una patóloga que prefiere trabajar con cadáveres a interactuar con otras personas. También tiene una obsesión: la reanimación de muertos. Celie es una enfermera materno-infantil que ha construido su vida en torno a su hija de seis años, Lila, vivaz y habladora. Cuando una noche trágica, Lila enferma repentinamente y muere, los mundos de las dos mujeres chocan entre sí. Se embarcan en un camino oscuro sin retorno en el que se verán obligadas a preguntarse hasta dónde están dispuestas a llegar para proteger lo que más quieren. (Sitges Film Festival)

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POMO 

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español Thriller patológico oscuro que se sumerge en el género de terror no a través del susto ni del miedo, sino a través de un inquietante tema presentado de manera gélidamente realista. Ambientado de manera acertada en la sombría Nueva York y dirigido por el inquietante personaje brillantemente interpretado por Marin Ireland. Psicológicamente equilibrado, las motivaciones de ambos personajes de médicas son comprensibles a pesar de haber cruzado audazmente los límites éticos. Sin embargo, la dirección de la actriz infantil tiene sus fallas y el final de la película se desvía perezosamente de la escalada esperada por parte del espectador. ()

Necrotongue 

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inglés Horror wasn't quite the vibe I got from this film. I'd sooner categorize it as Drama/Thriller/Psychological which seems to capture its essence better. Judy Reyes seemed right in her element in her role – after all, playing a nurse wasn't new territory for her, right? However, it was Marin Ireland's portrayal of Dr. Rose that really impressed me; she embodied the image of a dedicated scientist willing to make personal sacrifices, not to mention those of others. I'll admit, I was a bit thrown off in the first twenty minutes, expecting a horror element that never quite materialized. But as the story unfolded, I realized the fault lay not with the film but with my own expectations. Viewing it as a more intense drama, I found the shift in tone worked well. While I'm usually unfazed by depictions of human anatomy in various states, and blood doesn't bother me unless it's my own in significant amounts, I've never found childbirth scenes particularly pleasant. So, there was a slight discomfort there for me. Sure, I could nitpick various aspects of the film, but ultimately, I had a lot of fun watching it, so criticizing it now would feel hypocritical. On a side note, I'd like to mention something that puzzled me a bit. Anjali Lakshmi Srinivasan played Muriel. Curious, I looked up her photo, and I must say, kudos to the makeup team for their excellent work. Lesson learned (or more of a question this time): Ever heard of the monkey's paw? ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés A modern Frankenstein Daughter! Laura Moss delivers a solid psychological thriller driven drama that draws inspiration from classic horror literature and Cronenberg. And although we don't get any horror savagery, to my surprise I was pleasantly hooked for the entire runtime thanks to the actors, dialogue and premise. The film won me over right from the opening. A mother leaves her 6 year old child to be babysat by a neighbor, only she doesn't make it to morning. (The idea of this happening to a parent is really crazy). The kid ends up on the table of pathologist Marin Ireland, who gives a really cool and strong performance (she's interestingly twisted in her own way- masturbating a random dude on the toilet whose sperm she uses to impregnate herself, and has had a strong interest in biology, death, etc from the age of 6). She takes girl home and decides to turn her into a medical experiment – a cure for DEATH! A confrontation between two women, coincidentally both working in the medical field with the same intention – to save a child. I enjoyed the two leads, the dialogue is well written, the disturbing atmosphere works, the craftsmanship is good, the medical experiments are intriguing, it's definitely presented more realistically and believably than Frankenstein, and the final birth is pretty intense too. Too bad it didn't escalate more in the finale, but I'm still satisfied. Those expecting horror, however, will be extremely disappointed. 7/10. ()

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