Friday, May 21, 2010

Case 39 (2009)


When a social worker rescues a child from seemingly crazy parents bent on killing their daughter, she soon finds out not all monsters have bolts in their necks. A psychological thriller, fairly straight forward, and a little creepy in places. I have a personal bias against Renée Zellweger, so having her as the lead made this a tougher watch that it would have been otherwise. Nothing complicated, the only real suprise is in finding out things aren't what they seem (this will make sense if you see the film), with a little bit of a cheat at the end (I guess the superhuman strength doesn't work when its wet). This is what I would call studio fodder, lukewarm and bland.

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