The Device (I) (2014)Two sisters discover a strange object of alien origin. Director:Jeremy Berg |
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The Device (I) (2014)Two sisters discover a strange object of alien origin. Director:Jeremy Berg |
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Angela DiMarco | ... |
Abby
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David S. Hogan | ... |
Calvin
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Kate Alden | ... |
Rebecca
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Gabriel Congdon | ... |
The Visitor
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Lorraine Montez | ... |
Aunt Linda
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Ben Andrews | ... |
Dr. Lieberman
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Morgen Johnson | ... |
Vinny
(scenes deleted)
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Russell Hodgkinson | ... |
Dr. Mora
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Abby and Rebecca Powell haven't seen each other since a traumatic event in their youth ripped them apart. Reunited for the first time in over a decade, the sisters take a trip to spread their mother's ashes at a secluded lake. As the sisters reconnect and try to heal old wounds, something waits in the nearby woods. A strange object, not made by the hands of man, beckons them to it. As they begin to try and unlock its secrets, Abby is plagued by nightmares of an alien presence that seems all too real. Little do the sisters realize that this object is actually a device, one with a purpose too horrible to comprehend. As the events of the past and the present begin to merge, new discoveries will threaten to tear apart their newly reformed family, and the inhuman creators of the device will attempt to finish a terrible experiment begun years before. Written by Anonymous
Start off by saying I do not know the history of the group that made this film,The actors and actresses in this movie did a fairly good job if they were brand-new actors.
This story moved so slowly and there were so many clues given in the beginning of the episode that the storyline was super predictable, a colleague of mine called what was gonna happen throughout the entire movie about a half an hour before any of the events Took place. Almost everything in this movie was stereo typical of its genre and any appearances of beings were almost 100% what you would have in your head from 1950's era, very little about this movie surprised me other then the poor dialogue back-and-forth between the characters.