A gloomy thriller that has a lot to learn - how you can, with little-known actors and limited resources, put a completely self-contained story that hardly needs any additional details. "Dead Point" refers the viewer to the dusty shelf of long-forgotten fantasy thrillers of the 90s, when we all enjoyed various kinds of alien invasions, but without action, or projects with mystical overtones.
"Dead Point" sends it there, and watching this film left a great aftertaste and nostalgia for the hits of the end of the last century. After a suicide, a friend is taken to the morgue, but the deceased somehow wakes up and goes to another clinic to warm his already chilled body. Then, after the discovery, doctors begin to look after this character, and as the story develops, strange things begin to happen.
What is also interesting, the authors attributed an excellent background to these mysterious events, which makes the plot of the picture more serious to the perception, and at all – there was a feeling that none of the team working on this inexpensive project did not fail. Whether it is an acting game, editing or a script, everything is set at an acceptable quality level.
Also, the story has an epilogue, not to say that it is epic or provokes some more global themes, but quite expected for the genre. So the viewer after viewing, let him remain with some questions, but they will not be some global or generated due to the understatement of the plot.
7 out of 10