The Lazarus Project
Cheating death is only the beginning.
Enter a world where nothing is as it seems.
With parole almost behind him, Ben (Paul Walker) can't believe how much he has to be thankful for: a beautiful wife, an adorable little girl and a steady paycheck. Life is good. But when he unexpectedly loses his job, Ben foolishly turns back to crime, joining his ex-con brother (Shawn Hatosy) in a robbery with deadly consequences. Suddenly facing a lethal injection, Ben must say goodbye to his family and prepare himself for the worst.
But his death sentence isn't quite what it seems, as Ben regains consciousness near an eerie psychiatric ward, where he's told he's been hired as the groundskeeper. With the state of his soul in question, and the love for his wife and daughter all the more real and powerful, Ben must figure out if he's truly cheated death, or if he's become part of something far more sinister.
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The Lazarus Project - ScooterWally
Zombie-like movements through most of the film. A bit of a snoozer. Flash mental images so rapid it's impossible to really see what it was that he's recalling/remembering. The predictable bad guy that suddenly-comes-out-of-nowhere. This happens so often now that it seems corny.What happens.... - Dakos
when you think you are supposed to be dead by lethal injection but you are actually given a second chance to live? What also happens when you think your loved ones are dead as well? This to me was a story of self discovery more than anything else, about someone coming to grips with his previous discretions before realizing the truth of his current predicament. Good movie to watch.
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The Lazarus Project - ScooterWally
Zombie-like movements through most of the film. A bit of a snoozer. Flash mental images so rapid it's impossible to really see what it was that he's recalling/remembering. The predictable bad guy that suddenly-comes-out-of-nowhere. This happens so often now ...What happens.... - Dakos
when you think you are supposed to be dead by lethal injection but you are actually given a second chance to live? What also happens when you think your loved ones are dead as well? This to me was a story of self discovery more than anything else, about someone ...