The Unborn

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and terror, disturbing images, thematic material and language including some sexual references.
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Primary Audience:
Teens, Adults
Genre:
Horror, Thriller
Length:
1 hr. 27 min.
Year of Release:
2009
USA Release:
January 9, 2009 (wide—2,200 theaters)
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Relevant Issues
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Death

Final judgment

Curse

Demon

Satan

Devil

Is Satan a real person that influences our world today? Is he affecting you? Answer

Demon Possesssion and Influence—Can Christians be demon possessed? In what ways can Satan and his demons influence believers? Answer

Featuring: Odette Yustman, Gary Oldman, Meagan Good, Cam Gigandet, Idris Elba, Jane Alexander, Atticus Shaffer, James Remar, Carla Gugino, C.S. Lee, Rhys Coiro, Michael Sassone, Ethan Cutkosky, Craig Harris, Rachel Brosnahan, Kymberly Mellen, Brian Boland, Mindy Bell, Roslyn Alexander, Maury Cooper, Mandy Schneider, Guy Van Swearingen, Ericka Ratcliff, Savannah Walker, Domenica Fisher, Marcella Marssie Mencotti, Sarah Wellington, Alexis Wade, Tom Lowell, Kenya Drew, Scott Lindvall, Braden Moran, Aiden David, Connor David, John Bryant, Lili Haydn, Richard Mosely, Ronnie Sellers, Joseph Luis Caballero
Director: David S. Goyer
Producer: Phantom Four, Platinum Dunes, Michael Bay, Jessika Borsiczky Goyer, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller
Distributor: Rogue Pictures

“It wants to be born… now.”

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Producer’s Synopsis:
“Sometimes the soul of a dead person has been so tainted with evil that it is denied entrance to heaven. It must endlessly wander the borderlands between worlds, desperately searching for a new body to inhabit. And sometimes it actually succeeds.

Writer/director David Goyer (‘Blade: Trinity,’ ‘The Invisible,’ ‘Batman Begins’) gives a terrifying glimpse into the life of the undead in ‘The Unborn,’ a supernatural thriller that follows a young woman pulled into a world of nightmares when a demonic spirit haunts her and threatens everyone she loves.

Casey Bell (Odette Yustman) hated her mother for leaving her as a child. But when inexplicable things start to happen, Casey begins to understand why she left. Plagued by merciless dreams and a tortured ghost that haunts her waking hours, she must turn to the only spirtual advisor, Sendak (Gary Oldman), who can make it stop.

With Sendak’s help, Casey uncovers the source of a family curse dating back to Nazi Germany—a creature with the ability to inhabit anyone or anything that is getting stronger with each possession. With the curse unleashed, her only chance at survival is to shut a doorway from beyond our world that has been pried open by someone who was never born.”


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Neutral - After viewing this movie early, I was surprised to see how it is not as bad as it is portrayed. That is if you don't mind some violence. In short, the bad language is at a minimal, except for a few times near a heated scene. There is no sexual content, except for one time which I would hardly consider it sexual. Not to mention, God is referenced several times in the film in a good way! So I would give it the go ahead!
My Ratings: Moral rating: Better than Average / Moviemaking quality: 3½
—Tom, age 45 (USA)

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Comments from young people

Negative - I just want to say “The Unborn” is without a doubt the worst film I've ever seen. The movie's approach wasn't the usual blood and gore and violence that you would find yourself viewing in other horror movies such as “dawn of the dead, 28 days later” etc. it was a very psychological attack you could say with lack of a better description. The violence in this movie isn't what scares you the most its the suspense and waiting for it to happen, and then when it happens it usually involves some demonic image screaming at you.

I thought to myself when I saw the preview that this movie would just be your average waste of time not scary horror movie I was wrong. I'm a bit of a “thrill seeker,” so I'm use to being “scared” but this was almost too much for me. In one scene I clenched my fist so tight it was almost bleeding. the only reason I stayed in the movie is because I thought good would triumph over evil… I was wrong. DO NOT BOTHER SEEING!!
My Ratings: Moral rating: Extremely Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 4
—Tristan, age 17 (Australia)

Movie Critics

…the movie is something of a snooze, a gabby PG-13 horror flick whose most shocking image might be the bored look on Gary Oldman's face as he goes through the motions of playing the rabbi in charge of dispatching the film's damnable demon to somewhere over hell's rainbow.…
—Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times

…‘Unborn’: Dead on arrival…
—Stephen Schaefer, Boston Herald

…Cheesy horror flick “Unborn” should have stayed that way…
—Claudia Puig, USA Today

…As gross—and as violent—as it is at times, “The Unborn” shuns hard-core horror, opting instead for random jump scenes and cringe-inducing head-spinning. That doesn't mean it's tolerable. …
—Meredith Whitmore, PluggedIn

…If the use of Nazi atrocities as a MacGuffin for cheap thrills offends you, “The Unborn” isn't your movie. If, however, you appreciate the sight of a half-naked beauty being terrorized by potato bugs, look no further.…
—Rafer Guzmán, Newsday