


Born
Mary Elizabeth goes to bed alone one night, still a twenty one year old virgin, and wakes up the next morning pregnant. Possessed by the demon fetus growing within her womb, Mary Elizabeth obeys her homicidal cravings to kill, for the sake of her unborn spawn. Mary Elizabeth's dark transformation is controlled by her unborn demon child's deadly evil cravings.
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Plot Summary
A young woman awakens in a hospital with amnesia, unsure of her identity or how she got there. As she tries to piece together her past, she uncovers a dark and dangerous secret involving a cult and her own possible involvement. She must confront the truth about herself and the people around her to survive.
Critical Reception
Born received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for its intriguing premise and Dutcher's directorial vision, though some critics found the pacing uneven. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the suspenseful narrative and thematic exploration.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful and thought-provoking storyline.
- Appreciated the film's exploration of identity and memory.
- Some found the resolution to be somewhat predictable or rushed.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Born' to be a gripping and engaging thriller that successfully builds suspense. The film's mystery elements and thematic depth were frequently highlighted as strengths, although a portion of viewers felt the plot could have been tighter.
Fun Fact
Richard Dutcher, known for his Mormon-themed films, took a departure from his usual genre with 'Born,' aiming for a more mainstream thriller audience.
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