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2.5/4
The Clinic review
Daniel Corleone - wrote on 07/17/12
One of the rare cases wherein unknown artists can make a horror/thriller become so interesting. Cameron (Andy Whitfield) realizes his soon to be pregnant wife, Beth (Tabrett Bethell), disappears. Some flaws that was obvious from the film: Cesarean moms were running and jumping around, climbing, etc., new born baby had hair, lack of character development from the antagonist side and sudden disappearance of Cameron's character. They never informed the viewers about the outcome of the rest of the babies. Acting, especially from Tabrett Bethell, was spectacular. Thrilling moments were solid while the aura of the location chilling. The Clinic provides the necessary gore and violence to depict child abduction and motherly love despite some minor flaws.