

The Devil's Hand
Five young Amish girls accused of being Satan's children must fight for their lives when their devout community elders insist they be "cleansed" before turning 18.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Sarah, discovers she is pregnant and soon learns she is part of a mysterious cult. As her due date approaches, strange and terrifying events begin to plague her. She must uncover the dark secrets of the cult and fight for her survival and the survival of her unborn child.
Critical Reception
The Devil's Hand received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its scares unoriginal. Audiences also expressed disappointment, with many citing a lack of tension and weak character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on familiar horror tropes without adding anything new.
- The film struggles with pacing and building genuine suspense.
- Character motivations are often unclear, weakening the overall narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally point to a predictable plot with a lack of originality in its scares. Many viewers found the film to be slow-moving and uninspired, failing to deliver a satisfying horror experience.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Devil's Due' before being changed to 'The Devil's Hand'.
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