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He Never Died

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
23K
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Henry Rollins in He Never Died (2015)
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Jack, a social outcast, is thrust out of his comfort zone when the outside world bangs on his door and he can't contain his violent past.Jack, a social outcast, is thrust out of his comfort zone when the outside world bangs on his door and he can't contain his violent past.Jack, a social outcast, is thrust out of his comfort zone when the outside world bangs on his door and he can't contain his violent past.

  • Director
    • Jason Krawczyk
  • Writer
    • Jason Krawczyk
  • Stars
    • Henry Rollins
    • Booboo Stewart
    • Kate Greenhouse
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • Jason Krawczyk
    • Writer
      • Jason Krawczyk
    • Stars
      • Henry Rollins
      • Booboo Stewart
      • Kate Greenhouse
    • 175User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    • Jack
    Booboo Stewart
    Booboo Stewart
    • Jeremy
    Kate Greenhouse
    Kate Greenhouse
    • Cara
    Jordan Todosey
    Jordan Todosey
    • Andrea
    David Richmond-Peck
    David Richmond-Peck
    • Steve
    • (as David Richmond Peck)
    James Cade
    James Cade
    • Short
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Goatee Man
    Steven Ogg
    Steven Ogg
    • Alex
    Scott Edgecombe
    Scott Edgecombe
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    Robert Thomas
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    Elias Edraki
    Elias Edraki
    • Ben
    Tamara Almeida
    Tamara Almeida
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    Walter Alza
    Walter Alza
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    Scotty Cook
    Scotty Cook
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    Karl Campbell
    Karl Campbell
    • Gary
    Blair Johannes
    Blair Johannes
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    7kosmasp

    Great B-movie with amazing lead performance

    If you didn't know Henry Rollins before this, you will know him after you watch this. Of course your enjoyment of the movie is not a given. You have to have a heart for low budget movies and movies that might therefor have a flaw or two from the get-go. But if you're willing to take this ride, then the story and all its tweaks and surprises (if you haven't spoiled it for yourself by reading too much about it) will more than entertain you.

    The title of course is a bit of a giveaway, though we don't exactly know why. The appearance of a character remains mysterious too, as many other aspects. But fear not, most will be revealed by the end of the movie. Also the role of that said character. Sometimes it's clearer than you think. Good action, nice ideas
    7subxerogravity

    It's as hardcore as the man who stars in it.

    He Never Died picked the perfect man to star in this movie. I don't know if Henry Rollins was the filmmaker's choice for the role or the role just fits him like a tailored suit, but it feels so Rollins.

    It's a low budget movie about monsters and demons done well. The filmmakers did a lot with what little they had. No huge special visual effects or making up. Usual when movies are unable to fit that into the budget it makes the whole thing cheesy but they came up with an excellent story plot that makes up for it. Plus, the tone the movie was laid out in adds depth (and some cool violent scenes) that takes the place of monster effects as well.

    The technical film making does not look cheap like I was expecting for a movie in this caliber. It was a stellar production.

    A stellar production that relied greatly on the wonderful acting being done, especially by Rollins himself. An easy task possibly, as it seems he's playing a man he can relate to on a level.

    I saw Rollins star in the sequel to Wrong Turn and just like that movie, he was the best part of the experience, but unlike Wrong turn 2, He Never Died has more than Rollins going for it.
    9siderite

    The perfect role for Rollins

    I am a big fan of Henry Rollins ever since he was rocking on MTV, but in this film he outdid himself. I cannot imagine a more perfect role for him than this grumpy indestructible man who just wants to be left alone... for your sake.

    But it isn't only that. The script made me think of many things and very often made me laugh out loud. Maybe I loved the film so much because I identify with the character, but in so many ways it is a deconstructive story, and I always like what makes me question the way things are and makes me think on how they could or even should be.

    Rollins doesn't seem to need to act, he just shows up, but look at the films he chose to be in: Feast, Suck and this to top them off. The movie is one of those rare art pieces where you enjoy every part of the story, every line of dialogue and you don't give a rat's ass about special effects or production values. I loved the movie!
    7peterp-450-298716

    A bit of gruesomeness. A bit of humor. And this set in an original storyline. A surprising discovery at the end of the year.

    "My landlord thought I was robbing my own apartment. Really? Isn't your landlord, like, 90 years old?"

    A brilliant, original horror. That's what you might say after watching "He never died". A subtle mix of sometimes gory images and clever humor. And this shown in an even surprising way by Henry Rollins, the former front-man of the legendary punk band "Black flag". A bundle of muscles who already surprised in the past with his poetry. And now he shows that he's also capable to take a leading role for his account. His stoic calmness and indifference create hilarious situations several times. And the story on his own is contrived in such an original way. I watched with amazement and after a while I was wondering what the hell it was about anyway. Did it have something to do with vampires? Was Jack a solitary zombie (due to his grayish look) who attempts to remain anonymous? And what about those demonic and satanic sounds he sometimes makes?

    Jack (Henry Rollins) seems depressed and drags on through life as a worn out man. The only things he does to fill his days is sleep, eat something in the same small restaurant and occasionally play bingo among the elderly. Waitress Cara (Kate Greenhouse) tries to change Jack's fatalistic attitude. But she isn't really successful in doing that. Jack clearly isn't enthusiastic about her flirting. Most of the time a quiet, nondescript look is his answer to it and then he turns his back on her without blinking. Also, his daughter Andrea (Jordan Todosey), who appeared out of nowhere, can't break down this erected wall of aloofness. It's obvious Jack isn't an ordinary, average citizen. The title of the film, of course, reveals much and isn't really a spoiler. Apparently Jack is immortal and needs his dose of blood on a regular base. When his blood supplier Jeremy (Booboo Stewart) (an intern who works in a hospital, I suppose) runs into trouble with a local gang of criminals, he's no longer able to provide Jack with the much needed blood. After his daughter is being kidnapped, all hell breaks loose with the obvious casualties. Except Jack, of course ...

    Rollins is a performer and this movie was the appropriate stage for him. His imperturbable gaze and brute force gave him a Schwarzenegger-like appearance. The limited conversations with brief, evasive answers contributed to the overall tone of this absurd film. A fatal head injury made such an impression on him as a tiny splinter in his finger. Unmoved he uses pliers to treat the injuries. At that time I wondered whether it was meant humorously or creepy. He's an emotionless bloke who storms through a decaying society like a bulldozer, full of rage and aggressiveness. At first Jack seems to be a dull figure, but when his true identity is revealed in the end, his way of reacting and his world-weariness is justified.

    I'm afraid that "He never died" will only appeal to a limited audience . And I belong to that limited audience. I appreciate such an absurd horror filled with brutal violence and a special storyline once and a while. The subtle humor was enjoyable. And above all, they made sure it didn't become a parody. "He never died" exceeds all horror-comedy up to now. And probably until eternity ...
    10microwhatever

    First depiction of immortality that I have ever found believable.

    I feel that so many people missed the point of this movie. To explain any more of his character or the world he lives in would simply dumb down the story and remove the mystery that makes this story so haunting. This movie depicts an immortal being that is totally detached from humanity. How could any person alive for 1000's of years still care about petty bullshit and after 1000's of years how wouldn't everything become petty bullshit. Henry Rollins has hilarious dead pan delivery that is funny without betraying his characters apathetic nature. This is brought across even in the action sequences which make them even more gripping and realistic.

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      Henry Rollins had his huge sun tattoo covered up for this role.
    • Goofs
      The bullets that Jack/Cain pulls out out of his body are still in pristine shape. Any impact should have made the bullets misshapen to some degree.
    • Quotes

      Cara: How old are you?

      Jack: I have no idea. But I'm in the Bible if that means anything.

      Cara: What? No.

      Jack: It's pronounced "Cayenne", but I'm known as Cain.

      Cara: I think I'm gonna throw up.

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      Followed by She Never Died (2019)
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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Он никогда не умирал
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Alternate Ending Studios
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      • 1h 39m(99 min)
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