A medical student (Steve Sandvoss) is working on a research project and discovers that he is able to reanimate recently-deceased mice. He takes a break from his work to go on a trip with three friends. He admits to his friend Sophia (Nicole Vicius) that he loves her – but shortly after this she falls into a nearby lake and drowns. Using the methods from his research project he is able to revive her, but the process requires that he extract the hormone Oxytocin from a recently-dead corpse. He murders two women, and attempts to murder a third, in the process of keeping Sophia alive. His actions arouse the suspicion of his friends and the campus police. In a twist at the end of the film, Sophia remembers the circumstances of her death, which changes the audience’s perceptions of the actions of one of the main characters in the story
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Steve Sandvoss
Nicholas
Nicole Vicius
Sophia
Guillermo Díaz
Henry
Tessa Thompson
Liz
Larry Cedar
Dr Waldman
David H. Lawrence XVII
Officer Kirwin
Kelly Frye
Justine
Suziey Block
Mary
Gabbriella Gillitlie
Shelly (as Gabbriella Gatto)
Shelby Bond
Felix
Dillen Slavin
Little Girl
Desiree Martinez
Erika
Celeste Marie Martinez
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- Release Date 01/01/2010
- Language English
- Director Scott David Russell
- Writer Scott David Russell
- Cinematographer Nikolas Smith
- Producers Scott David Russell, Michael Anderson, Christopher Sepulveda
- Company Logolite Entertainment
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Jan 1, 2010 | Theatrical | — |
| Germany | Jan 23, 2014 | Theatrical | — |
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