Director/writer: Jared Cohn. Cast: Sara Malakul Lane, Jesus Guevara and Carl Donelson. December 12, 2012 was a day that came and went with nothing significant to report. The Asylum's 12/12/12 does nothing to add to the date either. In a huge cosmological list of dates that are believed to be significant, no apocalypse happened and neither has mankind evolved to the next level. These ideas are all missed opportunities for writer and director Jared Cohn to play up. Instead, this movie tried to introduce the world to a new threat, a different version of Chucky in the form of a baby mannequin prop. With a premise loosely based on Rosemary's Baby, this film suggests that children born under a powerful numerological date will become a vassal for a greater force. In this case, the devil has a human body and his name is Sebastian. But this film is hardly anything like The Omen.
- 12/23/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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