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Birth (2004)
6/10
Worth a look. Lots of subtext.
18 November 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I actually didn't mind this movie. Yes, it is very, very slow. The point is to make you think - it's not an action flick. :) I agree with the other reviewers comparing it to Kubrik - it does have that feel to it, which means if you don't like his work, you won't like this movie either. One of the other posts provides a very good explanation of the whole story and its subtext, so read that if you're confused about the movie.

Some reviewers have complained about the lack of questioning to confirm the boy really was Sean. But it wasn't that kind of movie. Intense investigation would have destroyed the feel it was creating. Anna didn't need to ask a lot of questions because she "knew" he was Sean. The friends and family didn't have to ask because they dismissed the whole thing and "knew" he couldn't be Sean.

The movie wasn't about proving his identity or exploring the validity of reincarnation. It was about the emotions Sean and Anna were going through and what someone would do if they were reincarnated and got some of their memories back. The turmoil both went through knowing there was no solution to their problem; no way to make it work. That would be devastating and heart wrenching.

I feel the boy was legit because no 10 year old would be comfortable doing some of the things he did (climb into the tub with her, convince "strangers" he was a reincarnation, etc.). I believe his stoic acting was intentional (as opposed to bad acting) to show his quiet conviction. He knew he was Sean.
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5/10
A bizarre B-grade SF horror, but worth a chuckle
1 October 2005
This is a very odd movie. Elements of the sets and special effects are very similar to the Buck Rogers TV show, which worked for TV, but not so much for a movie. Most of the actors are B-grade and recognizable, including Joanie from Happy Days.

The basic premise is much like the one in Forbidden Planet, but not nearly as well done. And, true to most horror flicks, you can predict the death pecking order. :) However, the movie isn't horrible and keeps you watching because you want to know why this is happening. But you never really do! They wrap it up rather casually but leave the big questions unanswered. By the end of the movie, you have more questions than you started with, which is too bad.
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