
The 8-year-old Adam is killed in a traffic accident. His grieving parents agree to recreate him through experimental and illegal cloning, conducted by an ingenious but pushy geneticist. After eight happy years, a scary door opens between Adam II and someone from the past.... (Full plot summary below)
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The 8-year-old Adam is killed in a traffic accident. His grieving parents agree to recreate him through experimental and illegal cloning, conducted by an ingenious but pushy geneticist. After eight happy years, a scary door opens between Adam II and someone from the past.
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| AboutFilm.comCarlo CavagnaIt's not that cloning is bad; it's that cloning done by bad people is bad. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovOpens promisingly and spins its wheels for a while before descending into complete, laughable incoherence. |
| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollA young boy scans the movie theater and whispers, 'I see bored people.' Welcome to Hollywood's latest attempt to duplicate The Sixth Sense. |
| Lessons of DarknessNick SchagerThis pudgy, obvious DeNiro is definitely not the one I grew up admiring. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderWhen it does finally get to where it's going, it rushes over the edge and into the pit of lunacy. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekSo not scary that it's positively frightening--and not in a good sense...Just stamp it as you would a piece of unwanted mail: Return to sender. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole Smithey"Godsend" suffers from a feeble plot, laughable dialogue, and thriller cliches that barely effect the characteristic jolts of the genre. |
| Palo Alto WeeklyJeanne AufmuthA bargain basement thriller lacking both thrills and chills. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[A]ll the awfulness you've been expecting spread throughout the film will be crammed into the last 30 minutes in an orgy of bad filmmaking... |
| BBC.comJamie RussellAn 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. |