Grace
Grace is a first rate horror flick which evokes an uneasy feeling in the audience with ease and that’s what sets it apart from other horror pictures. In his directorial debut, writer-director Paul Solet has conceived an idea, the supremacy of which lies in the fact that it relies less on gore and draws the viewer’s attention on the characters instead.
Jordan Ladd ( starred also in Death Proof), plays Madeleine, the expectant mother who has her husband and unborn baby killed in an accident. Unable to come to terms with her earlier two lost pregnancies and the recent mishap, she insists on carrying the dead child and yearns for her child to come back alive. On the child coming back to life, Madeleine finds that she has the most strange child to nurse. From the beginning the child manifests an odd behaviour. But what’s most unsettling is that the child’s appetite has to be satisfied with more than just milk.
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