Stars: Johnny Vivash, Kathryn Louise, Catriona MacColl, Bosco Hogan | Written and Directed by Tariq Sayed
In the near future a company specialising in cellular meat trial its synthetic technology in a bid to create the perfect child. Nicholas (Johnny Vivash) and Sarah (Kathryn Louise) are guinea pigs to this trial and are provided with a seemingly healthy son, after losing their own child to a genetic disease. As their new son, Isaac, develops he becomes increasingly violent and dangerous, leaving the parents with no choice but to lock him away and keep him hidden while they try to uncover the truth as to what is driving him insane.
Essentially a Frankenstein tale, with genetic modification at its core, Isaac is remarkable in that we don’t really see the titular character. Instead, the film follows Isaac’s parents as the joy of becoming parents for the second time, following the...
In the near future a company specialising in cellular meat trial its synthetic technology in a bid to create the perfect child. Nicholas (Johnny Vivash) and Sarah (Kathryn Louise) are guinea pigs to this trial and are provided with a seemingly healthy son, after losing their own child to a genetic disease. As their new son, Isaac, develops he becomes increasingly violent and dangerous, leaving the parents with no choice but to lock him away and keep him hidden while they try to uncover the truth as to what is driving him insane.
Essentially a Frankenstein tale, with genetic modification at its core, Isaac is remarkable in that we don’t really see the titular character. Instead, the film follows Isaac’s parents as the joy of becoming parents for the second time, following the...
- 3/4/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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