
Seed
In the course of a single night, Miriam realizes that her life is worth more than the $65 price tag she puts on it.
Insights
Plot Summary
A psychologist is tormented by a serial killer known as "The Bishop" who forces him to confront his own dark past. The killer's motives are deeply rooted in psychological manipulation and revenge, turning the doctor's life into a living nightmare. As the doctor tries to understand and stop the killer, he finds himself increasingly drawn into the killer's twisted world. The film culminates in a harrowing battle of wits and survival.
Critical Reception
Seed received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its gratuitous violence, poor acting, and incoherent plot. It is widely considered one of Uwe Boll's least successful films, even among his notoriously poorly received directorial efforts. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, contributing to its low ratings.
What Reviewers Say
- Widely criticized for its extreme and pointless violence.
- Often cited as an example of poor filmmaking with weak storytelling and acting.
- Derided for its disturbing content and lack of substance.
Google audience: Google users largely disliked the film, citing its excessive gore and disturbing themes as major turn-offs, with many finding it to be a pointless and unpleasant viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Despite its notorious reputation, "Seed" was actually released in 2007, not 1996. The year 1996 is likely an error in the query.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources