On an otherwise ordinary night, the young Ian Stone encounters a mysterious creature and is forced into the path of an oncoming train. Rather than facing certain death, Ian finds himself reborn into a new life that feels strangely familiar. After his second death, it becomes apparent that Ian is being hunted by an evil presence, and will be forced to die every day until he can solve the mystery of his own life.
Customer Review
Dont' expect to much from the film, the trailer would have you believe that its very scary, its has an ok story but looses the plot along the way and becomes a seen it all before kind of monster, ghost film, rather than how it starts which is a mysterious, spooky 'theres' a malevolent nasty thing gonna kill you kind of film!!! It has its moments but ultimately is disappointing, more of a tv movie.
At a reported budget of $11 million, English horror-fantasy The Deaths of Ian Stone is definitely a production-value cut or three above the other entries in this year's After Dark Horrorfest program: It's got a fairly original concept and diverting visual effects from Oscar-winning f/x maestro Stan Winston, who also produced. But this slick genre piece is less than satisfying in narrative and character terms, with a repetitious, gimmicky structure and murky motivation. In most territories, tube and DVD seem likelier than theatrical exposure.
Ian, (Mike Vogel) -- a Londoner whose Yank nationality seems too obviously a marketing decision -- is disorien...
Essentially, The Deaths Of Ian Stone is Groundhog Day with a body count. The protagonist, young hockey player Ian Stone (Vogel), is squished by a train within 10 minutes of the opening credits, only to wake up with a new life, a new girlfriend and only the vaguest memory of his fatal locomotive encounter.
Before he can get to grips with this new lifestyle, he's murdered again, waking up with another brand new existence - unemployed this time - and the nagging suspicion that something nasty is out to get him. "I'm remembering something that never happened," he muses in the brief interlude between violent killings. "Maybe there's something wrong with me..."
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