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Bereavement: Directed by Stevan Mena. With Michael Biehn, Alexandra Daddario, Brett Rickaby, Nolan Gerard Funk. The horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman.
The horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman. In 1989, the boy Martin Bristol has congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), a rare neural disorder, in which the patient does not feel pain, heat or cold.
8.0 (21K) Rate. TV Series. In a small French mountain town where everyone knows each other, the dead begin to inexplicably return as if their death never happened. Forcing the townsfolk to confront their difficult past as they seek to understand this phenomenon.
Grief: Directed by Chris Mammarelli, Kevin Renwick. With Kevin Renwick, Jackie Moore, Sean Russel Herman, Ken Gamble. A grieving father reaches the end of his rope, and decides to commit suicide.
Bereavement is a slasher movie with some strong points - good acting (Michael Biehn, Alexandra Daddario and the rest of the cast) and a good cinematography and production value. The weakest point: the behavior of the victims is so dumb like they never heard any news of serial killers and maniacs or never watched some horror movies.
Bereavement (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Two teens kiss in a car. The boy grabs the girl's breasts through her clothing. Allison spends most of the film thoroughly covered up, but in the latter third of the film, she wears a low-cut tank top which reveals her cleavage, and through which the outline of her erect nipples can be seen.
Often, death is a subject of movies. Here is the list of movies that use death and grief as subject. Which movie from the following list do you find most touching?
Movies and death - Films involving illness, death, and/or grief. From the light-hearted to the very dark. (Beware Spoilers)
When Marnie Was There. Anna, a shy 12-year-old girl, is sent to spend time with her aunt and uncle who live in the countryside, where she meets Marnie. The two become best friends. But Anna gradually discovers that Marnie is not quite who she appears to be.