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Set in an American teaching hospital, follows a trainee doctor who administers an untested cocktail of drugs to a coma victim, who then wreaks revenge on the careless medics. Review: Coma has it's power from the darkside - Poor boy gets injured, falls into a coma, due to medical interns. Intern tries to help medicate boy to health. Boy has powers to rule (mind-alter) others. Do they all end up like him or escape the boys wraith? Review: Silly but good fun - Better than your basic teen thriller. It was pretty good, the ending was awesome. Well done.
| Contributor | Arielle Kebbel, Paddy Breathnach, Sarah Carter, Stephen Dillane |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 82 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 25 minutes |
H**R
Coma has it's power from the darkside
Poor boy gets injured, falls into a coma, due to medical interns. Intern tries to help medicate boy to health. Boy has powers to rule (mind-alter) others. Do they all end up like him or escape the boys wraith?
A**N
Silly but good fun
Better than your basic teen thriller. It was pretty good, the ending was awesome. Well done.
E**Y
good movie in it's own right
Weird, good movie in it's own right, those doctors in training aren't that nice.
D**S
Enjoyable Film, But Buy the DVD, NOT the Blu-ray, and Sarah Carter Has A Very Small Part
NOTE: This review is based upon the Blu-ray edition and unfortunately not the DVD version Looking to watch some other work by Sarah Carter ( Shark - Season One and Falling Skies: Season 1 [Blu-ray ]), I purchased "Red Mist" under the pretense that Sarah Carter was one of the stars. I came to this false conclusion based upon the fact that both the cover of the Blu-ray edition (but not the DVD version as I learned tonight) and the Wikipedia entries for Sarah Carter and "Freakdog," aka "Red Mist," indicated such. Needless to say, I was very disappointed when Sarah's character was as much a star of the film as John Wayne was a star of The Longest Day, How the West Was Won and The Greatest Story Ever Told: Name recognition! That said, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Andrew Lee Potts ( Primeval: Volume 1 (Series 1 and 2) , the Canadian spinoff B00ECXJC28, and Alice (TV Miniseries) ) as the real costar portraying Kenneth, the janitor, cruelly nicknamed "Freakdog," that lead to the alternate release title. While his lines were few, his actions were on the spot creepy. As far as I am concerned Andrew makes this film a darn good drama; i.e., it is no slasher or horror film in my opinion. In fact, as noted in another review (that I unfortunately waited until tonight to read) most of the "good" stuff appears off screen or very quickly, and lessened the impact of the film. As the lead actor/star of the film, Arielle Kebbel gives a sound performance in the role of Katherine, the only intern doctor who remotely cares about or tolerates the attention given her from the lascivious janitor, Kenneth. Stephen Dillane ( Game of Thrones: Season 1 [Blu-ray ] and John Adams [Blu-ray ]) was another surprise as Doctor Harris, a man of dubious morality when it comes to patients. Alex Wyndham (Rome) must have played his character very well because I could not wait for him to get killed--I mean it had to happen, the film is that kind of movie after all! Now as to why I am even more upset about purchasing the Ble-ray edition: THERE ARE NO FEATURES AT ALL!!! NO MENU, NO SOUND OR LANGUAGE OPTIONS, AND NO SPECIAL FEATURES!!! Oh, and it both starts out play right away and starts replaying as soon as the credits finish. I don't know about the sound/language options, but the DVD most assuredly has a menu since, according to the web page description anyways, has three bonus features: The Making of "Red Mist," Extended Interview with Arielle Kebbel, and The "Red Mist" Cast in Northern Ireland. Guess I will be buying a DVD to replace a Blu-ray instead of the other way around--a first for me! I'll try to update this review after seeing the DVD version.
J**E
Good movie
This was a good movie, wasn't so sure about it but then after watching it I really enjoyed it. My husband loves it and watches it a lot. If you are squeemish with blood though, not the movie for you.
K**T
Interesting premise turned into a poor excuse for a movie
I'm going to be quite frankly honest. I only ordered this movie because of two factors: 1) the cast and 2) it's a horror movie. It started off okay, but quickly went downhill from there. It becomes extremely confusing and messy the farther you get into the movie. On top of that, the killer.. really?? It was a unique idea and I'll be the first to admit that, but seriously. It's not worth watching. If you're bored and you truly have nothing else to watch and this is free to view somewhere, then sure. Waste your time on it. Also, the DVD cover shown here technically spoils a death in the movie. Just thought I'd forewarn you all.
A**T
Severely Underrated Flick
I'm not really into gore/horror films as I don't often find them all that interesting. I originally watched this because I'm a huge Katie McGrath fan and have been watching different titles she's appeared in. From the scores for it I've seen online compared to what I watched, I found this film to be severely underrated. SPOILERS GOING FORWARD. While I personally find most (not all) gorefest/slasher films kind of campy and the characters stereotypically one dimensional, I found I didn't want to stop watching this. Yeah, there isn't much character development for everyone (it IS a pretty short film afterall), but wondering what each one's unique fate would be oddly interested me. In fairness to the character of Kenneth, upon watching, you realize that the group of interns are actually pretty awful people. The way they treated him was horrible. However, the peek into the few things Kenneth saw as a youth and the odd scene of him video recording a dead body at the beginning of the film leading up to his interaction with the interns was rather disturbing and he did come across as pretty creepy. Cat was portrayed well and I actually found myself sympathizing with her predicaments. Whether driven by guilt or empathy to correct her misdeeds, I was interested in the outcome of her character. As I mentioned, I'm not a big fan of gore, however, I am intrigued by psychological horror. The out of body experiences were an interesting way for Kenneth to exact his revenges (albeit not very believable but this is a horror movie so I take it with a grain of salt) and to make matters worse for Cat, finding out no one believed her when she figured it out was what made it maddening. Maybe it's just me, but when a character figures the mystery or situation out only to be not believed by her peers or other people is what just makes me that much more invested because you want that character to succeed when all seems impossible. I didn't dislike this film by any means. Sure it had it's cheesy bits and there wasn't a lot of character development outside of Cat and Kenneth and even Jake to a degree, but overall it was a pretty solid horror flick. I'd recommend giving it a watch. Especially if you're looking for a horror flick that isn't just limbs being hacked off left and right, unrealistic amounts of blood being sprayed all ocer and people running away and tripping every 10 seconds. TL;DR - Underrated film. Give it a chance. Rotten Tomatoes got this one wrong.
D**S
Blood Baby
Worth a one time watch.
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