This 2010 horror, mystery film, written and directed by James Rabbits, is a little slow on the start. But when Cameron (Andy Whitfield) decides to leave his pregnant fiance, Beth (Tabrett Bethell) alone in a motel room, to go find food in the middle of the night (What was he thinking?), the story starts to take off.
When Beth wakes up naked, soaking in a tub of ice water, and no longer pregnant, it doesn't take long for the thrills to come. Soon she realizes that she is not alone, three other women share her fate. Verinica (Freya Stafford), Ivy (Clare Bowen), and Allison (Sophie Lowe) all share the same incision, missing baby, and numbered gown. There is another wandering around too, victim turned killer, and determined to win the sick game they have been thrust into, by seeking out and dispatching each woman.
All in all The Clinic is a good film, and worth your rental fee dollars. It also goes to show what most mothers will do to save their child, even if it is in vein.
I give The Clinic 4 stars.
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