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666: The Devil's Child
Vanessa, a documentary filmmaker, and she is making a film about folklore. Her best friend Brad was meant to help her, but he instead decides to go on a date with new love Jessica, who he met online. His new girlfriend persuades Vanessa to join him by telling her the house is haunted and would be a good subject for her film, but it turns out she has been lured into a trap and she is a creature from Hell. Quite how she will be impregnated by a female demon will be revealed in the movie.
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Plot Summary
A couple expecting their first child begins to experience unsettling events that suggest their unborn baby might be the Antichrist. As strange occurrences escalate, they must confront the terrifying possibility and fight for their lives against a supernatural evil.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews, with critics often citing its derivative plot, weak acting, and reliance on cheap scares as major drawbacks. While some appreciated the attempt at a demonic possession theme, most found it to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on predictable jump scares and a clichéd storyline.
The performances are often wooden, failing to convey the supposed terror.
Lacks originality and fails to offer anything new to the demonic possession subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and largely negative, with common complaints focusing on the unoriginal plot, poor acting, and overall lack of suspense or genuine horror.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of low-budget horror films often released direct-to-video, aiming to capitalize on popular horror tropes.
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