"A reclusive immortal who needs human flesh but tries to stay clean finds himself cast back into society by a gang of thugs and his estranged daughter."
I Say...
Kids, man. They can really disrupt your reclusive immortality, know what I'm sayin'? Actually, the above summary gets one thing wrong--she's not his estranged daughter bc he never knew of her existence till this movie.
Horror Type...
Horror Comedy, Dark Comedy
Main Players...
Henry Rollins as Jack (Reclusive Immortal)
Kate Greenhouse as Cara (Loyal Waitress)
Jordan Todosey as Andrea Huntsman (Life-disrupting Daughter)
I liked...
- the dry, deadpan style of Rollins' delivery
- how the normalcy of the waitress and daughter contrast so starkly with Jack's...well, everything
- that Jack enjoys a good game of Bingo now and again
- that, at least in the movie, Jack shows mercy
The Meh...
- it's a little too dry
- it's also a little too long
- the pacing was sluggish in the first act and maybe the first part of the second act
Would I recommend it...?
It's an OK watch but not really a horror movie, IMO. (To be fair, I'm not sure why I thought it was one.) Pretty violent and gory, though.
Miscellany...
That Mr. Rollins is a fine lookin' fella. Le rawr RAWR!
Ratings...
My Grade: C+
Rotten Tomatoes Scores: Tomatometer=87%, Audience Score=64%
Rotten Tomatoes Scores: Tomatometer=87%, Audience Score=64%
Details, Schmeetails...
I Watched He Never Died on Netflix (the Rotten Tomatoes page linked above provides links to other host sites)