Birth/Rebirth (2023) Movie Review

Birth/Rebirth – Movie Review

First Reaction – Birth/Rebirth is a disturbing journey to understand reincarnations.

Director: Laura Moss

Writer: Laura Moss, Brendan J O’Brien (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Marin Ireland (Hell or High Water)
  • Judy Reyes (Smile)
  • A.J. Lister (Challengers)
  • Breeda Wool (Mr Mercedes)
  • Monique Gabriela Curnen (The Dark Knight)

Okay, so this movie really messed with my head. It centers around a morgue tech who manages to bring a little girl back to life – but here’s the catch: keeping her alive requires… let’s just say a very disturbing and ethically questionable process involving pregnant women. Things get even more twisted when the girl’s mother, a nurse herself, finds out her child isn’t exactly gone. They strike a deal, and honestly, it’s a deal with the devil. Once they go down that road, there’s absolutely no turning back. It’s a dark, disturbing story that will definitely stick with you.

Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

The film ‘Birth/Rebirth’ centers around Rose, a morgue technician who conducts secret experiments at her home. Simultaneously, Celie, a nurse at the same hospital, suffers the heartbreaking loss of her daughter. When Celie goes to identify her daughter’s body, she discovers it’s gone, leading her to seek answers from Rose.

Celie is shocked to learn that Rose has been secretly keeping Lister’s companion, Lila, alive. They’re forced to team up to save Lila, but their actions have consequences that some will struggle to forgive.

Verdict on Birth/Rebirth

Recap

This film centers on a morgue worker investigating reincarnation and a mother desperately trying to reconnect with her deceased daughter. The story delves into complex themes with potentially world-altering consequences, for better or worse.

Best Parts

This story presents a fascinating shift in scientific exploration, framed as an adventurous quest. It highlights an unexpected friendship that overcomes seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The acting is strong, with each of the three main characters delivering a distinct and compelling performance. As the story progresses, a series of unsettling events unfold, revealing a darker undercurrent to the narrative.

Worst Parts

This film contains unsettling elements and deals with potentially uncomfortable themes. It’s a slow-burn horror experience, not a typical fast-paced one.

Final ThoughtsBirth/Rebirth has disturbing factors with uncomfortable series of events.

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2025-10-31 15:38