God of Frogs – Movie Review

First Reaction – God of Frogs struggles with the chapter breaks, while trying to show a generation of connections.
Director: Adrian Bobb, Ali Chappell
Writer: Adrian Bobb, Matthew Campagna, Ali Chappell, Max Francis, Foad H.P. Ilana Haley (Screenplay)
Cast
- Kate Vernon
- Erika Prevost
- Lynne Griffin
- Corteon Moore
- Sean Sullivan
Plot: Deep in the heart of the jungle exists an elemental creature with an eternal hunger. Once every quarter century it emerges to feed, and every time its fate is entwined with the same human family.
Runtime: 1 Hour 44 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: God of Frogs starts when a group of filmmakers head into the heart of a jungle. They stumble upon a group of people who have been living in the area and have a connection to an elemental creature.
However, they make a disturbing discovery that they have become connected to the bigger spiritual belief and chosen to become the name sacrifice.
Verdict on God of Frogs
Recap
The movie follows a group of filmmakers who make an unlikely connection with a spiritual group that worships an elemental creature. However, things spiral out of control when the truth about what they want begins to appear.
Best Parts
The creature design is creepy and disturbing. Elsewhere, the location works well to create the isolation feeling throughout the near by jungle.
Worst Parts
The jump between stories is less interesting to watch and never lets the dread full take over. Meanwhile, this struggles to give us a close enough connection to the characters, as the chapters break down the story too much.
Where to Watch
God of Frogs is on UK digital 2 March from Miracle Media
Final Thoughts –God of Frogs struggles with the broken chapters.

