- Eight months pregnant, Madeline Matheson (Jordan Ladd) deflects her demanding mother-in-law s insistent pressure for standard hospital treatment, instead opting for the peaceful companionship of a trusted midwife. Though reluctantly compliant, her husband remains supportive of her choices until a sudden tragic accident leaves her unborn baby lifeless inside of her. Madeline remains determined to c
Eight months pregnant, Madeline Matheson deflects her demanding mother-in-law’s insistent pressure for standard hospital treatment, instead opting for the peaceful companionship of a trusted midwife. Though reluctantly compliant, her husband remains supportive of her choices until a sudden tragic accident leaves her unborn baby lifeless inside of her. Madeline remains determined to carry the stillborn baby to term, where she miraculously wills the delivered corpse into life. But it is not too long before the increasingly isolated mother realizes that something is not right with baby Grace, and she must make horrible sacrifices to keep her living.Stills from Grace (Click for larger image)
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March 13, 2010
#1
Pure, unadulterated garbage. After viewing this bilge I was forced to realign my thoughts about women to reality. This film forces one to recommit to a reality that simply is not evident in any of my relationships with any woman I’ve ever known…. well, all but one. I didn’t hate women before viewing this film, in point of fact, I’ve always cherished the time I get to spend with women in general, but all the women paraded through out this film are miserable & despicable, selfish & narcissistic, ugly & off-putting. Displaying no good qualities but demanding to be idolized just for being female. Maybe it reflects the director’s view of, and/or history with women, if so, to him I offer my sincerest condolences.
March 13, 2010
#2
It seems someone was in the bathroom doing #2 and thought “Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if there was a movie where a woman gets pregnant and she gets into an accident and instead of removing her dead baby from her womb, she gives birth to it. Even though the baby is dead, it comes alive but it’s not really alive because it’s really a ZOMBIE BABY” OMG, how is it that no one has ever thought of this?. And OMG, wait for it…the baby drinks blood instead of milk! So, like the smell that existed in that bathroom at that moment, this movie stinks. It’s boring, silly and an incomplete thought. There’s nothing new or interesting about it. This movie makes no sense and takes something that you would normally see as a miracle and turns it upside down without any explanation or cause. If you have common sense skip it, if you want to be shocked and need no plot-line or good writing then please rent this movie.
March 13, 2010
#3
We have don’t go in the woods, don’t go in the house and finally at last don’t go in the health food store. All that was missing was Norman Bates. For anyone who didn’t sit through the credits the movie was dedicated “For Mom”. Although I think mother’s milk is best for a baby the AMA has gone to extremes to make sure the cash flows into their pockets. When doctors claim there is no such thing as vitamin C deficiency (scurvy) one has to wonder what they did in medical school beside get high on prescription drugs. I have an idea. lets make a horror film depicting what happens to a person who uses home remedies instead of spending their money on expensive prescriptions. With national health care the number one issue in the country I can’t help but wonder who financed the shooting of this horror film. I think I am experiencing dejavu of the 1970′s when health food movement was under fire by the AMA.
March 13, 2010
#4
If you are looking for a true horror film from Sundance Film Festival this is not it.Just Alot of hype for nothing.This has been done before so don`t expect too much in the way of horror has a small plot but still not worth viewing or buying if you are true fan of horror.CAN WE SAY GOOD MARKETING,I have a hard time believing people have fainted while watching this.
March 13, 2010
#5
I like Jordan Ladd, she reminds me of her mother a lot. After years of trying to conceive, Madeline and Michael Matheson are finally pregnant. But with only weeks before delivery, an accident leaves both Michael and the unborn child dead. Devastated, Madeline determines to carry the child to term and deliver naturally. What seemed like madness becomes a miracle when, after delivering a stillborn child, Madeline finds her baby is indeed alive… and hungry. She soon discovers that her baby – now named Grace – thirsts for something more than mother’s milk, and Madeline is determined to feed her, no matter the consequences. With nowhere to turn, Madeline must make a mother’s ultimate decision: What will she sacrifice to keep her child alive? Intersting movie,