Plot
A morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a nurse, discovers her baby alive, they enter into a deal that forces them both down a dark path of no return.
Shortypower at least has results, so given time the first ed2k link may pull through. Not everyone is eMuling 24/7.
Re: [REL] Birth/Rebirth (2023)
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:15 pm
by kev
Hey FLM!
Been missing spending time here. RL keeps sticking it's nose into my Virtual Life and having to deal with that along with other issues [flooded apartment, consolidating 3 storage units into 1, complete and total loss of personal internet services, ect.] has kept me consistently offline except for a sporadic visit to a local Washateria with free WiFi. I'm on vacation for a few days, visiting my sister and her family, mooching off her internet!
Anyway I saw this movie earlier this year and enjoyed it.
It's a slowburn, and the main focus is on the two adult women that surround little Lila's world.
A.J. Lister as Lila, does play a significant role and turns out to be very creepy, while still managing to evoke our sympathy due to her circumstances..
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(Trying something one of our other members [starfish21] used to do: Providing smaller, more permanent pix along with the pix from the websites, in case the websites go down taking their pix with them..)
Creepy and spooky, with a tad bit of medical gore, but not super scary. In fact; more dramatic than scary. Well worth a watch.
I hope A.J. Lister makes some more movies before she ages out..
kev.
Re: [REL] Birth/Rebirth (2023)
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 7:59 am
by guava98
I saw this when it came out and I loved it. I didn't expect to see it listed here because I don't remember her having much screentime, but the movie itself is great.
Spoiler:
The adult lead is absolutely perfect for her character, she really nailed it. But the girl is dead / zombified / Herbert West'd back to life through most of it and I don't think she actually appears much onscreen. She's mostly a plot device.
Re: [REL] Birth/Rebirth (2023)
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:54 pm
by ghost
flooded apartment, consolidating 3 storage units into 1, complete and total loss of personal internet services, ect.
OMG, kev!
I'm feeling with you and really hope, that you can go back to normal life soon again.
flooded apartment, consolidating 3 storage units into 1, complete and total loss of personal internet services, ect.
OMG, kev!
I'm feeling with you and really hope, that you can go back to normal life soon again.
Thanks for the well-wishes, ghost. Been missing FLM,
guava98 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 7:59 am
I saw this when it came out and I loved it. I didn't expect to see it listed here because I don't remember her having much screentime, but the movie itself is great.
You're pretty much right guava98: Lila is not the main focus of the movie and isn't onscreen much. But her character is a pivotal part of the story line. AND there's other movies here where children play less a role in a film, but maybe are involved in controversial or OT scenes.
Not that all that matters in the case of Birth/Rebirth: It tics off enough FLM criteria boxes to make a viable entry into our forum.
A.J. Lister is cute, although as creepy as hell at times. I agree; cool movie, worth a watch.