Still/Born

Still/Born

  • Director: Brandon Christensen
  • Writer: Colin Minihan,Brandon Christensen
  • Countries of origin: Canada
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 9, 2018
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: El demonio quiere a tu hijo
  • Born is a horror film directed by Brandon Christensen and starring Christie Burke , Jesse Mosse , Rebecca Olson , Michael Ironside , and Jenn Griffi.
    The film mainly tells the story of a new mother protecting her newborn.

    Details

    • Release date February 9, 2018
    • Filming locations Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies Digital Interference Productions, Hadron Films

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $1,152,247

    Movie reviews

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    • By Destini 2022-10-15 22:55:52

      not good

      2017, horror thriller film Stillborn | Still/ Born

      This movie also has a lot of problems. This routine is already relatively old, but it is not impossible to make it, but it is good to recharge your IQ and then write the script. . .

      The core content of the movie is not very long. . Various drags and lengthy sleepy plots torment the audience. . . Among them, the heroine took a very unpleasant way. . . Postpartum depression is...

    • By Trystan 2022-10-15 19:43:53

      I took a look at the director's work, and I have only made some food documentaries. . . . .

      Two stars.

      The name "Stillborn" sounds terrifying. But in fact, although there are some thriller sections, they are not really good. The film tells the story of a young couple who can be regarded as local tyrants in the United States to welcome a new member of the family. The mother, whose postpartum depression was exacerbated by the loss of one of her twins during childbirth, began to experience hallucinations. The whole story revolves around the heroine's postpartum hallucinations,...

    • By Brain 2022-10-15 19:04:19

      The devil of stillborn babies is anthropomorphic postpartum depression

      Personally, I think this movie is worth watching.

      My understanding is that the "child-eating devil" in the play is one of the manifestations of anthropomorphic postpartum depression.

      The couple carefully prepared a baby room and two beds, but only one child was born safely, so the heroine was psychologically stimulated (unexpected + very concerned), which is inevitable. After returning home, my husband was very busy, and the heroine was very considerate at first, "You have a job,...

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    • By Alexys 2023-09-28 20:23:02

      This crew is really short of money....

    • By Janis 2023-09-27 11:53:39

      The atmosphere is ok, but the story and performance issues are a bit big. Why does the heroine ask her husband not to trust the monitor, but she still believes in the contents of the monitor? The heroine's final breakdown scene is even a little......

    • By Dax 2023-09-23 11:02:18

      Neuropathy, or a routine film, the expression is not advanced at all. The ending doesn't appear to be a reversal and forceful, but rather...

    • By Josie 2023-09-02 07:17:58

      It is said that the overall part of this film is really dull, too much emphasis on the hysterical onset of the heroine. The final tape reversal climax is...

    • By Eunice 2023-08-26 01:23:02

      It's a series of illusions caused by the loss of a child, which has caused psychological...