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  • Actors: Odette Yustman, Gary Oldman, Cam Gigandet, Meagan Good, Jane Alexander
  • Directors: David S. Goyer
  • Producers: Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Jun. 2009
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001QOGS64
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 40,205 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Supernatural horror directed and scripted by David S. Goyer. A young woman, Casey (Odette Yustman), is gradually becoming possessed by the spirit of a boy who died in the Holocaust. With the help of Rabbi Sendak (Gary Oldman) and her college professor Mr Shields (Rhys Coiro) she must do all she can to overcome the evil curse before it threatens not only her own life but those of everyone she loves.

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Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

          French Canadian, German, Latin American Spanish DTS 5.1 

Subtitles: English hard of hearing, French Canadian, German, Latin American Spanish

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A film with a promising line-up, idea and effects, but nothing ground breaking here, being all too clichéd for horror fans. Unborn has some shortly visited dark moments, but fails to pass any expected thriller paths, sticking to winning formulas rather than being imaginative. I also think it is hindered in it's own goals, such as it being a PG-13 rating and the next scare is never that scary. The movie's plot is a mash-up of folklore and for me, loses its way late on (possessions), never surpassing a disappointing average horror thriller title. However, most teens and gore-haters will probably find this a non-taxing, relatively entertaining light watch. The critics have described this as 'laughable' and I think that is fair. The trailer does look great but this is simply the highlights of effects deployed.

The film include Idris Elba (the Wire) and Gary Oldman. The film is from the producers of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and from one Dark Knight writer.
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I say this is a good movie. There are some truly twisted moments in the film without it ever getting too crazy with special effects (in the demonic sense) to be taken seriously. Unfortunately, this film has received a lot of flak because it seems the horror genre's audience these days is extremely demanding, harsh and critical.

And yet, this film is miles above ANY of the Paranormal Activity sequels, for example. I have watched the latter and near bored myself to death. Yet the Paranormal Activity films receive a higher rating (e.g. on Rotten Tomatoes) than this film? This is exactly what doesn't make sense. Thus, four well deserved stars.
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Films like this often become either under or indeed over - rated, probably depends on ones expectations.
For 'Casey' (Odette Yustman) things seem to kick off when out jogging, after picking up what seems to be a dropped
glove, almost immediately visions begin to appear to her, a creepy figure of a boy wearing the other glove stands in
the lane.
From that moment on the visions and noises from behind the mirror in the bathroom begin as it intensify's she seeks
answers, a 4 year old she babysits tells her the child wants to be reborn.
'Casey' discovers that she was supposed to have had a brother that had died in her mothers womb, could it be him that
seeks to be reborn or is it something from the past that is trying to resurface.
'Casey' seeks the help of a spiritual advisor 'Rabbi Sendak' (Gary Oldman) asking him to perform an exorcism...something
he has never contemplated before, however he agree's to look into the practice so that he can help the trouble 'Casey'
Links of past horrors haunt her...
The film does begin a little creepy, and indeed has one or two 'startling' moments along with some unpleasant images, though
somewhat far-fetched as many films of this type often are, it is superior to some of the paranormal movies i have seen down
the years, though not a contestant against the best.
(have owned it without watching since it's release, until now that is) - okay if expectations are not too high.
The Blu-ray has both the Theatrical and Un-rated versions on-board.
Blu-ray Exclusive - BD-LIVE
also includes Deleted Scenes.
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A great film which has jumpy parts in unexpected places making them more effective, storyline is also good and an unborn 2 would be a definite buy for me
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I think the main word that springs to mind for me is "Lacking". Lacking suspense, lacking plot depth, lacking appeal. I absolutely adore horror films of any type but I just can't bring myself to call it a horror. I should've listened to myself when I saw the trailers in the cinema and thought to myself "...................Nah". Unfortunately I listened to a friend who told me how great it was.

Classic interesting beginning with the strangeness followed by abrupt normality but I just didn't feel that the plot flowed, or even went anywhere. It was theoretically a good idea but the delivery was sadly, lacking. I was initially intrigued to see Cam Giganet in something new (bearing in mind the last time I saw him in anything he was being ripped to pieces in a ballet studio) and I really don't think I can fault the acting. They did the best they could with what they had.

I note some people have referred to this as an intelligent horror, one where you have to pay attention and think. I can safely say I did pay attention. I did notice that the ghost is NOT supposed to be that of her dead twin brother. I got the plot, I just wasn't entertained by it. Better than Dracula and Frankenstein??? That's a new one!?!

Bottom line is I can't recommend seeing this. It was just too much of a "miss" for me. My advice would be to give it a miss, if you're remotely curious then my next suggestion would be to watch the menu screen - you see everything there. If you do decide to watch it then don't be surprised to find a few "I told you so"'s.

I sincerely hope there isn't a sequel.
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Guess What ? The Unborn is horror film in which the main protagonist is an extremely photogenic middle class young woman ( who is usually clad only in clinging singlet and briefs when things happen ) who is plagued by visions that usually involve a creepy young child and learns that it's something to do with a dead twin and demons and lots of stuff that involve screaming and running and hanging round in eerie old buildings. The only remotely surprising thing about it is that it isn't ripped off from a superior Asian film. No this time the Yanks have made a duff horror film entirely on their own . Well done them.
Our mandatory nubile heroine is Casey (Odette Yustman), a college student who lives in a massive house with her strangely absent father(James Remar ) who she gets to see by visiting him at work .Her mother went loopy and killed herself a few years ago. Now Casey is plagued by bizarre dreams and visions, which of course must include the aforementioned creepy little boy. She learns fairly soon ( through a change in eye colour of all things ) that she had a twin brother who died in the womb, then contacts an old Holocaust survivor (Jane Alexander) whom her mother spoke to just before she died and learns that a demon is after her and she must smash all mirrors( the seven years bad luck seems trivial in light of other events I presume ) and consult a priest and have an exorcism and don't forget her five a day .No... I made that last bit up but still ,it's good advice ,though whether it helps fight demons I cannot say.
The Unborn" was written and directed by David S. Goyer[ wrote [ASIN:B000ARB0Z2 Batman Begins - 1 Disc Edition [DVD] [2005]]] who seems to have taken the approach that utilising every horror cliché in the book is the way to go.
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