Dying God

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"Evil reborn"
  • R
  • 2008
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 2.8  (1,104)

Dying God is a 2008 horror film directed by Fabrice Lambot and starring James Horan, Lance Henriksen, and Erin Brown. The film opens with a strange and mysterious creature, the Dying God, emerging from the depths of the ocean and making its way onto land. The creature is a humanoid being, covered in slimy scales and with a face that is a mix of human and animal features.

The story follows John (Horan), a troubled and damaged man with a dark past. John is a drug addict and a dealer, and he spends most of his days in a haze of drugs and alcohol. One night, while out on a job, John meets a woman named Donna (Brown) who is also a drug addict. Despite their initial antagonism, the two form a bond based on their shared addiction.

Meanwhile, another character is introduced: Detective O'Hara (Henriksen). O'Hara is investigating a series of grisly murders that have been occurring in the city. The murders are particularly brutal, with the victims being torn apart by some kind of animal or monster. O'Hara is convinced that there is a connection between John and the murders, and he sets out to catch him and bring him to justice.

As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that John is somehow connected to the Dying God. He begins to experience strange visions and hallucinations, and he becomes obsessed with the idea of the creature. Donna, too, starts to experience strange phenomena, and together the two of them set out to uncover the truth about the Dying God and their own connection to it.

The film is a disturbing and visceral exploration of addiction, violence, and the darkness that lurks within the human psyche. It is a bleak and uncompromising vision of urban decay, with the city depicted as a place of despair and hopelessness. The performances are solid, with Horan delivering a convincing portrayal of a man on the edge, and Henriksen bringing his trademark gravitas to the role of the detective.

The special effects in the film are also noteworthy. The Dying God creature is a truly terrifying creation, with its slimy scales and grotesque features. The violence in the film is also intense, with some scenes of gore that are not for the faint of heart.

Overall, Dying God is a dark and unsettling horror film that will appeal to fans of the genre. It is not a film for everyone, but those who are willing to embrace its bleakness and brutality will find it to be a rewarding experience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    2.8  (1,104)