Delivery: The Beast Within

2013 "Not every child is a blessing."
5.3| 1h27m| NR| en
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Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.

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PodBill Just what I expected
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
byronhold As far as "found footage" films go, this one is certainly of the best. Although the story isn't groundbreaking, there's a fantastic amount of character development. I was really more impressed with the film after watching the special features, however. The fact that the film was shot in two weeks amazed me, as it felt as though I was watching a true nine month journey. Also the fact a huge portion of the film was improvised shows the skills of the two primary actors. I also was impressed by the research done into the making of reality television shows, in order to make the first segment more authentic. My only issues were with the same factors many other reviewers have stated. Kyle could be such a jerk in many scenes. Also the home birth was insane. A high risk pregnancy coupled with growing mental instability? Certainly a situation for a hospital. The only thing I do wish that had been done is having more doubt cast on whether the Producer, Rick was the one really responsible for the strange occurrences. All in all, though fun to watch.
begob Reality documentary crew records a young couple during their second pregnancy, after the first miscarried, but complications set in ...OK, it's mockumentary (of a documentary) plus FF - so some will dismiss it anyway. It is well made and a good story that sticks to the rules of the genre. Well acted too, and it avoids the crew-ego that spoils so many films like this.The problem I had is they decided to use camera/mic interference to convey the presence of the threat, and never made it literal. There was knocking at the door, but that was about it. So you end up with something that's really a tale of a decline into mental illness, and in my view that means it's not horror. You have to see a manifestation on screen, and glitches in the picture and audio shrieking are not enough.Otherwise the sound did create an effect, especially with the constant dog barking and the confused voices in the last scene (which came close to being ruined by the camera effects). But in the end it is a shocker.Overall, well worth watching but should have been spookier. Better than Paranormal Entity, but not a patch on the PA series at its best.
Gralicia Our night started out with myself and a friend watching Delivery in the living room while the rest of the roomies were hanging in in kitchen. They weren't in the mood for a horror flick.... Needless to say, by the end, everyone was sucked in. One person said, "Why is this good?" Another one said "That was wicked dark!" All in all, it was a hit. Totally paid off!The next day, everyone was still a bit disturbed. We were all repeating the last line over and over to each other. More of my friends will be watching this... voluntarily or not... Goodnight
elithumper Truly a remarkable thriller that gets your attention. It keeps you engaged from beginning to the end. The acting, writing and directing are solid and draws you in. Just when you think you are watching another reality show the plot twists into a demonic thriller. But is It really? demonic thriller? The films ending produces a cathartic response. And questions arise. Is It demonic or is it mental illness? Or a combination of both? Unexpected end for sure. This pseudo-documentary stylized film exceeds expectations and rises above the rest of its GENRE. So now you have to watch it and live the experience on your own.

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