Ian Stone is murdered each day by paranormal entities, only to wake up in a new life the following day and experience being murdered all over again. The only constant is Jenny, but it is Jenny whom the murderers are really after...her death will force Ian to turn back into one of them. Read more
| Starring | Mike Vogel, Jamie Murray, Christina Col, Michael Feast |
|---|---|
| Director | Dario Piana |
| Genres | Horror, Thriller |
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Ian Stone is murdered each day by paranormal entities, only to wake up in a new life the following day and experience being murdered all over again. The only constant is Jenny, but it is Jenny whom the murderers are really after...her death will force Ian to turn back into one of them.
| Starring | Mike Vogel, Jamie Murray, Christina Col, Michael Feast |
|---|---|
| Director | Dario Piana |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 24 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 12 May 2008 Production year: 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
Dont' expect to much from the film, the trailer would have you believe that its very scary, its has an ok story but looses the plot along the way and becomes a seen it all before kind of monster, ghost film, rather than how it starts which is a mysterious, spooky 'theres' a malevolent nasty thing gonna kill you kind of film!!! It has its moments but ultimately is disappointing, more of a tv movie.
Rented this film after seeing the trailer and it seemed interesting. The basic idea is that Ian Stone is killed every day only to come back again and again. It's a great idea, and for the first half of the film it keeps you wondering what the hell is going on.
The first half is very good, jumping from day to day as he is killed each time, and you start to see things that you know are going to be highly relevant as to what is happening.
Unfortunately things begin to unravel as the mystery is revealed, and suddenly it loses all its interest, and in fact becomes a serious disappointment. The second half of the film drags along and destroys all the initial promise.
It is a shame really as it was a great idea, and it does feel as though someone had this great idea for a concept but didnt know where to take it from there.
Overall, I'd still say watch it if you havent anything better to do, but don't expect 90 minutes of amazement. Morelike 45 minutes of asking 'what on earth is this all about' and then 45 minutes of thinking 'this could have been so much better'