Second Coming
Second Coming
| 30 June 2009 (USA)
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Growing up as identical twin sisters, Lora and Ashley Gerritson always had a special psychic bond. When one would feel pain, sorrow or happiness, the other felt it too. Lora's life is suddenly changed when she begins to receive chilling visions from her sister, Ashley. Something is horribly wrong...she can feel it.

Reviews
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
guntario Second coming failed to capture my attention. The story was over-dramatic, poorly written and the situations were unbelievable. It seemed to have been written by someone who had never been through anything similar, and wrote about what they imagined it would be like. About a quarter of the way into the movie, I realized that the story was not interesting, and my mind started wandering. By the end of the movie, I was having to rewind just so I would be able to see what happened. And when the movie ended, I had not even realized this until about 30 seconds into the credits.I can, however, say the camera work was well done. It's just unfortunate that the camera had to be focused on such poor acting. If visuals made a movie good, this would have been a great flick.
Phil-1212 Isn't it odd that most of the negative reviews were posted several days before the movie was released though no previews were done in more than a year? The movie is beautifully shot. I don't know what the budget was but the $60,000 quoted in another comment seems low for this quality.This movie is not for folks who want to see a big creature killing helpless teenagers but it is a film of interesting revenge. Doc Kirby is great as the evil Dad in this movie. He has a future playing the 'heavy'. His flashback scenes with his daughters look great.I would have liked a more definitive ending but the groundwork is there to figure it out. Take a look and see what independent films should be. Even with a low budget, this one delivers.
auntbecky-2 If you like to watch plots unfold slowly as the movie progresses, like light bulbs going off revealing answers to perplexing questions as you go, I think you'll really like this movie. It shows the uniqueness of the bond between twins, as one twin gets "messages" or "visions" from the other as to why she's missing, and where she is. With their disturbing past being revealed as the story progresses, things get more and more unsettling. It's not the most "scary" movie I've ever seen, but it's got more intrigue and dark character building than a lot of horror films I've seen. The special effects are quality - it kept my attention all the way. And I think some of the characters were interesting that weren't necessarily the leads. My favorite part is the ending, which I really didn't see coming.
Stephan gabaniel beautifully shot and made indie film. A great effort. The whole tinnitus sub-plot was not only highly original (never heard of tinnitus before),but educational too... In a strange way. The lead was a tad weak but the rest of the cast was dead on balls perfect. Great score too from Angelo Milli ( 7 pounds). Jose Cassella not only directed but shot this too, and you can see great craftmanship at work here. A great little thriller for people interested in a more evolving pace. Cassella is a talent to watch, if he can make a film like this for the micro budget he had (I heard around $60,000), then watch out for this guy! Terrific flick, congratulations.