Heather Graham and James Purefoy play a couple who desperately want to have a baby. Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed as infertile, and the couple can't afford the medical treatments that might allow her to conceive. Good fortune appears to be smiling on the couple when they are given an opportunity to receive free treatments at a mysterious fertility clinic.
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That was an excellent one.
How sad is this?
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
We used the fast forward button, a lot to make it to the end. Bad acting, weak story, nonsensical, bad bad bad....The camera work was amateur. The shot breaks to different types of film detracted rather than added to the story.Many of the characters were weak stereotypes you would expect from a first year writer. Much of the movie appeared to be bits taken off the cutting floor of better movies.There were too many parts of the movie that were predictable. THere was no real intensity, surprise, or horror. Irrelevant and disjointed ending.
This is a very bad remake of Rosemary's Baby, with more than just a nod to the original. The originaltitle was Samantha's Baby, which makes no sense as she has twins. Samantha even works for St Rosemary's! (which is silly as there IS no St Rosemary) The script is dire, the dialogue sometimes laughable. Theacting is okay, the late great David Hemming, Andy Serkis, Fionulla Hughes and the sparkling Stella Stevens ably supporting gorgeous Heather Graham and James Purefoy. The star ofthe movie, however, is Heather Graham's prosthetic belly which is utterly believable. Where the movie fails is, its supposed to be a horror and yet fails to deliver a single scare throughout its 90 minutes. What irritated me was thereaction of several characters to the news of twins. They get this horrified glazed look that ismildly offensive. Its such apity that THIS had to be the swansong of the late David Hemmings.
A gorgeous Manhattan couple (Heather Graham, James Purefoy) move to upstate New York after deciding to use a fertility clinic based there. All seems fine until a pregnant Graham starts feeling unusually painful scratching from her unborn twins. Suspicious of her husband's new business associate and friend (David Hemmings), Graham feels ignored and distanced from her hubby while simultaneously being stalked by a hooded man (Andy Serkis). A predictable, but fun climax, nice visuals, and some fun one-liners and campy dialog make Blessed a worthy film.Graham is clearly the star here, but Purefoy is absolutely sexy in this, and Fionnula Flanagan showcases her acting talent as Purefoy's suspicious agent fabulously. David Hemmings and Andy Serkis have some great lines, and Stella Stevens also stars as a nosy real-estate agent. Sort of reminds me of Rosemary's Baby or The Devil's Advocate a little bit.
This film is pathetic,terrible and totally crap.It is very difficult for me to find even the slightest positive element in this film.The ending is so bad and pathetic that it is fun.The ending looks like a scene of Scary Movie.And I think this is not a horror movie.I think it is a drama,because it has not got horror.This is an extremely slow movie.And a question:before she died,J.Lloyd Samuel walked in the street and she was weak and near to pass away.Some pedestrians said:oh,my god she is dying.Why nobody helped her and took her to the hospital?.This film is totally bad and boring and I do not recommend it and I lost 98 minutes of my life with this piece of crap.