Dying God
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
The monster idea was the best part of the film and what made it watchable.
The film has an interesting idea, but that’s pretty much where it ends.
The acting and oddity of listening to to a mix of English and French accented English in a South American industrial city is a bit too much.
Sort of like watching it filmed in a French Canadian province for a story that’s supposed to take place in Brazil.
The lack of fit gave it that b-movie/TV quality despite a good soundtrack and believable FX.
The director and caster get responsibility for it.
The stereotypical dirty cop, hookers, relationships, cigarettes, and drugs just didn’t fit.
n a dark and decadent city, Sean Fallon (James Horan) – a corrupt cop – will have to face his own demons to put an end to a series of brutal rapes and murders of the most weirdest kind.
With the help of the local pimps, headed by Chance (Lance Henriksen), Fallon will go the hunt for the serial killer, that may in the end not be human!
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