

Godsend 2004
"When a miracle becomes a nightmare, evil is born."
In "Godsend (2004)", director Nick Hamm crafts a chilling exploration of grief and the moral boundaries of science when a grieving couple makes the unthinkable choice to clone their deceased son. Led by the brilliant but unsettling Dr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Godsend (2004) about?
After losing their young son, a couple turns to a controversial cloning experiment to bring him back. But when their resurrected child begins acting strangely, they uncover a horrifying truth about the procedure. The film blurs the line between miracle and monstrosity as a once-hopeless family spirals into chaos.
Who directed Godsend?
Nick Hamm directed "Godsend (2004)", bringing a director's keen eye for suspense to this morally complex thriller.
Who stars in Godsend?
Greg Kinnear and Rebecca Romijn lead the cast as the grieving parents, with Robert De Niro as the enigmatic Dr. Richard Wells and Cameron Bright as their cloned son Adam.
Is Godsend (2004) worth watching?
While "Godsend" may not be for the faint of heart, it's a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror and sci-fi thrillers. The film's strong performances and thought-provoking themes make it engaging, even if its pacing occasionally stumbles.
How long is Godsend?
Godsend (2004) has a runtime of 102 minutes, offering a brisk but intense cinematic experience.
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About Godsend (2004) — A Grieving Couple's Dark Descent into Scientific Horror
In "Godsend (2004)", director Nick Hamm crafts a chilling exploration of grief and the moral boundaries of science when a grieving couple makes the unthinkable choice to clone their deceased son. Led by the brilliant but unsettling Dr. Richard Wells (Robert De Niro), the procedure seems like a miracle—until years later, when their resurrected child begins exhibiting disturbing behavior that defies explanation. Blending drama with psychological horror and sci-fi elements, the film plunges into themes of identity, parenthood, and the unintended consequences of playing God, all wrapped in an atmosphere of creeping dread and emotional turmoil.
Starring Greg Kinnear and Rebecca Romijn as the desperate parents, Paul and Jessie Duncan, alongside the eerie Cameron Bright as their cloned son Adam, the cast delivers performances that heighten the film's tension. As the family's idyllic life unravels, "Godsend (2004)" forces viewers to question how far a parent would go to reclaim what they've lost—and at what cost.




