He Never Died

  • Kanada He Never Died
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An exceptionally prolonged life brings depression and a detachment. Jack buys stolen blood from a hospital intern, plays bingo daily, sleeps fourteen hours a day, watches television six hours a day, and lives alone. This is his life and he has shelled himself away from social interactions. The fuse is lit when Jack's past comes back to rattle him. Jack must now walk the tight rope of sobriety and try to eat as few people as possible in this violent tale of personal responsibility and self worth. As it turns out, there are very few reasons to live when you can't die. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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J*A*S*M 

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angielski I wasn’t expecting this to be the sequel of a pretty well-known book :) Anyway, interesting stuff and finally a pinch of originality in the dark genres (I’m intentionally not saying horror), and especially with regards to the atmosphere. He Never Died has a mood that’s significantly different from the other films I’ve seen this year, and that deserves praise. A big part of that lies on the leading character performed by Henry Rollins, who, though by no means likeable enough to have a chat with, has more charisma than anyone could ask for. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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angielski Two months ago I thought He Never Died might be in this year's top 10, I was right, but unfortunately it's the disappointment of 2015. With no story, no pacing with an annoying unlikeable protagonist, minimal gore with dysfunctional humour and a TV look, there really is nothing to praise here and it's mind boggling that this is one of the highest rated horror films on IMDB this year. I suffered and envy all those who didn't. 35%. ()

kaylin 

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angielski This got to me. An extremely unremarkable film that looks unremarkable all the way through, yet has a great idea and great, detached execution, just like the film's detached hero. Great idea, which, although fitting into biblical proportions, doesn't really matter all that much. Henry Rollins is absolutely perfect here and the film is fun, bloody, and properly gritty. ()