Blackout prone "Sam" (Drew Fronteiro) spends much of his time with his pal "Jay" (Marc Menchaca) essentially just killing time. Both have sanity issues - the latter just takes drugs; the former has a rather curious relationship with the spirit of his sister "Sara" (Frankie Hinton) who died mysteriously when she was young. When he is thought to be having an affair with his friend's wife, he is murdered - but his spirit prevails and takes up home in the bodies of others - whom he ostensibly wants to protect. Snag is, he is way too inept and usually that person ends up going the way of the dodo, too. The concept is interesting, here. It does try to interweave a range of mental and physical concepts together, the paranormal and the physical - but the acting is shockingly bad, as is the dialogue and although there is some charming photography, the threads become just too strained after an especially lethargic start, that is only further complicated by the presence of identical twins. I am not sure director Robi Michael can blame the low budget, I think it is his own muddled vision that must bear the blame for this slow and lacklustre attempt at psycho-horror.
Every Time I Die
2019
Action / Thriller
Every Time I Die
2019
Action / Thriller
Plot summary
When Sam is murdered in a remote lake, his consciousness begins to travel through the bodies of his friends in an effort to protect them from his killer. This dark passage leads him on a greater journey - discovering his own true identity.
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Shoot me now, please!
An unexpected surprise.
Every time I die proved to be something of a surprise, initially I thought I was in for a bog standard thriller, but it turned out to be a rather unique, intriguing film loaded with twists and turns.
It's very well acted, I wouldn't say there's a particular standout, but everyone does a great job, Tyler Fleming is perhaps the standout, he's great as the villain of the peace.
It does perhaps take a little bit of time to get into its stride, but once it does, it's a rather exciting watch. I was expecting Sam to be one of those characters that wouldn't die, but the format was different.
Enjoyed it, 7/10.
You only really know who you are when you have a gun pointed at your skull
This is a low budget sci-fi thriller. Sam (Drew Fonteiro) is an EMT who drives around with Jay (Marc Menchaca). They both have mental issues. Jay pops pills to stay sane. Sam has issues with his sister Sara (Frankie Hinton) who died when they were young. He suffers from blackouts where he can't remember what he did. The film starts out with a first-person point of view, which quickly changes. This is a clue as the film is filled with clues.
The film description and title give away what happens as Sam's mind goes to another person's body when he dies. Unfortunately, he is too stupid to say the right thing to keep from getting killed again and again.
Guide: F-word. Implied sex. Near nudity.