Godsend is a 2004 horror/drama movie, and is directed by Nick Hamm. The score is by Brian Tyler.
As a part of the movie's promotional campaign, Lions Gate Entertainment set up a website for the fictional Godsend Institute in the movie, which claimed to be able to resurrect the dead. Lions Gate changed the website to inform people that it was only an advertisement, due to the large number of inquiries asking if they really resurrect dead family me...
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Godsend is a 2004 horror/drama movie, and is directed by Nick Hamm. The score is by Brian Tyler.
As a part of the movie's promotional campaign, Lions Gate Entertainment set up a website for the fictional Godsend Institute in the movie, which claimed to be able to resurrect the dead. Lions Gate changed the website to inform people that it was only an advertisement, due to the large number of inquiries asking if they really resurrect dead family members.
The movie was evaluated by critics as being poor, receiving only 4% positive reviews on Rottentomatoes.com, and is noted for implausible plot devices.
Jessie and Paul Duncan are a happily married couple who have an eight-year-old son named Adam. However, the day after Adam's eighth birthday, Adam is killed in a roadside accident. While leaving a church, Jessie and Paul are confronted by Dr. Richard Wells, an old teacher of Jessie's. Dr. Wells offers to clone Adam to which the Duncans reluctantly agree. Everything seems fine with the new...
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