
On the day after his fortieth birthday, the family man and computer analyst George Grieves goes to the Mt. Abaddon Hospital for a routine colonoscopy with Dr. Sharazi. At his birthday party, his friends and family tild many cases of medical errors, and George is worried. After the surgery, George finds that his surgery had complications because of a homonymous patient, and he had received a thoracoscopic sympathectomy instead. While interned, George discloses bizarre and dark... (Full plot summary below)
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On the day after his fortieth birthday, the family man and computer analyst George Grieves goes to the Mt. Abaddon Hospital for a routine colonoscopy with Dr. Sharazi. At his birthday party, his friends and family tild many cases of medical errors, and George is worried. After the surgery, George finds that his surgery had complications because of a homonymous patient, and he had received a thoracoscopic sympathectomy instead. While interned, George discloses bizarre and dark secrets about the East Wing of the hospital while his wife and family have to make a decision about his fate.
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| NewsBlazeKam WilliamsRelatively-sophisticated for a sci-fi horror flick, this psychological thriller scares the bejesus out of you while subtly using malpractice as metaphor for a generally unacknowledged aspect of American culture. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullWhether you'll stick with the movie through to its disappointing end will depend entirely on your stomach for blood, dismemberment, and, ultimately, copouts of epic proportion. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. PuccioIt was kinda fun...watching poor George's deteriorating predicament. I kept thinking of Monty Python's Black Knight. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...an unpleasant and flat-out unwatchable piece of work... |
| User Reviewrobin fWhat I dont understand most about this movie is the criticism come people give it about nothing 'happening'. It challenges you to think, which most people may not like. For, them theres always Napolean Dynamite. What Do George W Bush, the war on terrorism and Terry Schiavo have in common? They all had a hand in creating this movie. It's not your regular run of the mill horror movie. Its a more personal, human, psychologic horror than anything else I've seen in a long time. Metaphors are aplenty, and if you just watch the interview with the director afterwards you'll be amazed even more at what went into the thinking behind this script. The movie itself, is well shot and exceptionally well edited.Granted, I saw the ending to this in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series, but it doenst make the movie any less powerful than it is. "Mandingo" Lawrence Hilton Jacobs was just downright creepy and is hands down the best performance. |
| User ReviewVALERIE Jthis movie is chok full of surprises. It can't possibly be degraded into fitting it into any specific genre. It's certainly ~not~ wghat I expected to see and I felt somewhat confused so I went to the commentaries after I watched the movie and gained an entirely new respect, awe, and admiration for the effort and collaboration on this psychological/political/horror/~movement~ as i just couldn't refer to it as a mere movie....MUST SEE |
| User ReviewKrazy Komg, i could not imagine!!! this is a goooood movie! |
| User Reviewclayton tonce i got over that he was ED it was a very thrilling movie |
| User ReviewKyle LOne of the best movies i've seen. it does not scare or frighten, but it disturbs in a way that a psychological movie should. the jumpy plot adds to the suspense and the twists are wonderful. a captivating story with great acting by almost unknown actors. |
| User ReviewNanny lI loved this movie, despite the fact that it's a major mind fuck. It's a fairly unique thriller, and it was pretty original. True, it was slow in the beginning, but it totally paid off in the end. Tom Cavanagh is amazing in it. |