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4/10
What went wrong with this parallel story sequel? A comparisson.
Digital_excitation6 December 2020
'He never died' was a instant cult hit from 2015, so when 'She never died' came up, I had high expectations. That movie mentioned 'we don't like to be called that', so left the door open for a new story. The IMDB cover suggested ancient times rather than modern times (looks like ancient time war-stripes to me). Reading about it however, made it clear that it indeed was a current day parallel story. The reviews weren't too good so I skipped it at first.

It has been written before that it's unworthy (between 3 and 4 stars), so instead, I'll compare 'He' to 'She Never Died' without giving away the story to try and explain why this movie failed.

'He', Caïn (the one from the Bible) looked human (he was never called an angel, just has marks on his back where wings were and his creator isn't God), ordinary looking, middle aged, fairly emotionless and uninterested in anything. He did not have special powers, although strong, no super-strength nor could defy the laws of physics. He immediately felt genuine, someone who lived for 6 millennia would act like that: Careful, aware of his ability to regenerate (it's unclear if he can actually die, he just never did) and feeding off humans like a vampire makes him a high profile target for anyone, and in modern age also interesting for science. So he stays off the grid, literally says 'prefer to stay under the radar' (has a phone though), does not stand out of the crowd, has had a couple dozen simple jobs, saved his money, lives in a 13-a-dozen paid with cash apartment, bothers no one so no one bothers him, tries/tried relations: had a gf and a kid. Found a simple way to pass time (bingo) and a reliable food-source that kept him from killing people that otherwise would draw attention. The only time he can't keep his cool is when he's hungry, or gets irritated by humans. Irritate him enough and he'll become violent, then kills, eats them and drinks their blood, then quietly gets rid of the remains. He is basically a recovering addict and blood is his drug. After he consumes, the always present demons in his head slowly fade. The only reason why he stepped out of his micro-bubble of mindlessly playing bingo and sleeping is because of his food-supplier's problems. That became his problem eventually causing relapse and fueled his rage. It needed to be dealt with to restore order in his life. Everything that happened happened for a logical reason and even though he regenerates, he still tries to avoid damage because it hurts and he needs to recover for some time.

'She', Lillith: Same kind of creature, same eating habits, lived thousands of years. But: She doesn't work, is homeless, has no apparent skills whatsoever, basically can't take care of herself and makes no effort to stay hidden. She wakes up in a cardboard box every day and looks either disgruntled, angry or furious (continuously hunting for irritating people to become her food), and has a haircut that makes her look like a mad woman, so pretty noticeable in a crowd (people instinctively notice out-of-place things in their surroundings that may become a threat). She hunts humans almost daily, kills them sadistically rather than quick and sufficiently (you should at least have that skill when it comes to hunting your food for so long) and mutilates them always in the same manner (Caïn did this too, but only once. It's a traceable M.O.) claiming convenience as reason and doesn't even get rid of the body. She eats humans like they're French fries, and that's one of the few times she actually seems relaxed, even though she isn't plagued by demons from her obviously violent past like Caïn does, as if she has no conscience. Strangely enough, when she crosses 'excellent food' (she says so herself), she kills it but doesn't eat it. She lets herself be beaten senseless (literally) just to get to where she wants to go (it was probably meant to be humorous like in 'He', but that fails miserably). She's just the opposite, or rather a dumb version of Caïn and it's a god-given (pun intended) miracle she's still roaming free. She's in no way likeable nor relatable. Her story isn't interesting and relies heavily on the success of the 'He'-movie. Characters in the movie do things that are completely illogical (offer to infiltrate into the gang that kidnapped you after you escaped them?) and most acting is average at best, the detective is the weakest character.

There's a hint at another sequel, it's not something to look forward to. The cast of 'He' was perfect, if you'd take a photo of all the characters in a gathering, Caïn would not stand out. Do the same for 'She' and one person immediately draws attention. That's the main flaw, if Caïn had been someone that looked like Einstein, it would have been far less convincing or may even have failed too. Could the movie have been saved with another actress then? Nope, it was an uninteresting script/story that even lacked the side-kick and the dark humor, just tried to piggy-bag on the success of its predecessor. It's hard to believe this came from the same writer, who probably got part of the 2015 movie idea from 'The man from Earth'.
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4/10
almost maybe a sequel to a cult hit
A_Different_Drummer17 April 2020
Written by Jason Krawczyk, the writer behind the cult low-budget indie HE NEVER DIED, this almost-maybe sequel is a swing and a miss. First it lacks the charm and intensity that Rollins imbued into the original character. Plus, it pretty much checks all the boxes for the tell-tales of an extreme low-budget effort -- musky lighting, very few actors, scenes that go on way too long, really bad music that just fills space, etc.
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5/10
Good In Its Own Right, Underwhelming as a Sequel / Spin-Off
TwistedContent17 April 2020
A couple years ago "He Never Died" pleasantly surprised me, it was an unexpectedly funny, highly entertaining and conceptually interesting thriller with heavy shades of horror and comedy. Not too long after I noticed a so-called "sister" sequel is in works which certainly got me a little excited, and Jason Krawczyk returning to write was good news as well. And so, "She Never Died" stands on its own as an entertaining baddie flick, but the intriguing concepts have mostly left the stage, and as far as sequels go, this one adds little to nothing to the universe, ideas and mythos presented in the first movie.

"She Never Died" is a much more contained and narrow experience as compared to its "brother" prequel, both regarding the plot, the characters and the production budget. A tough and mysterious woman, a fierce baddie, the single biggest strength of this movie, the much-praised feminine side of this film, main protagonist and heroine - Lacey - fights her daily demons and looks to bring down criminals hurting women. One could say "She Never Died" is a vigilante flick. Olunike Adeliyi feels organic and confident, putting up a top tier performance as the fallen angel. Then there are a couple more characters, a rather primitive plot that's swimming to its inevitable conclusion, and... no expansion of the mystery presented, no paths to right or left from the main story road, nothing of what I truly hoped to see or feel. A rather vague and simplistic - as compared to better movies including this theme - exploration of female trauma is not a great substitute, because instead it should've co-existed with the franchise-defining themes from "He Never Died" that were lost here. They managed to keep notions of the same kind of humor, but to call it darkly (actually) funny would be a bit of a stretch. "She Never Died" is an entertaining indie horror, carried on the shoulders of good performances, violent action and consistent pacing, but, carrying the name it does, it's simply underwhelming. Let me put it this way - it lost more than it gained, if compared to its spiritual predecessor.

I believe "She Never Died" is an arguably above average indie horror offering, entertaining enough throughout in all the best B movie traditions, also featuring quality performance(s), but... I also believe that, as a sequel, it's barely justified and simply lesser than the first movie. My rating: 5/10.
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5/10
Decent Sequel
billcr1223 September 2021
He Never Died was made a great thriller by Henry Rollins smart ass performance. Olunike Adeliyi is watchable but lacks the charisma of Rollins. The first film had comic relief moments which are lacking in the follow up. A series was planned but never happened. I was looking forward to Henry keeping the story going much like the John Wick movies. Biblical references are used without a proper context. The final few minutes are not well done but overall She Never Died is watchable.
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7/10
Not as good as part 1
shakeel-arshad17 April 2020
She Never Died is the sequel to the Henry Rollins starer He Never Died, a visceral crime thriller set like a modern day grungy Highlander, She Never Died while not being as well produced as part 1 is still a decent follow up, the lead actress is good in a rather a fierce role, and the violence, blood & practical effects are very grind house and practical which i love, a decent 1 time watch for sure.
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1/10
Just boring
technobilder21 April 2020
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Watching this you always ask youreself WHO is she, as you know already from the prequel "He nere died". So all of this film could be condensed into 15 minutes to give you what you need. And all the rest of this film is - sad to tell the truth - just plain petty boring.

And to be frank, theres even better splatter and gore movies around that you should watch instead of this one, as this one just hasn't enough blood and guts and violence to keep up.
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6/10
Solid but not great
natcalgary17 April 2020
The sequel to he is not dead. It is entertaining but I wish the acting was a bit better. The main character was good but all the rest were sub par.

I find it amusing that this is a 10 on rotten tomatoes. Goes to show that ImDB hosts the better reviewers.

6.3
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4/10
Avoid the (not) female zombie
markthomassintek21 April 2020
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REVIEW - SHE NEVER DIED

What could have been good turned out to be......

Initially due to the title I thought this was about a female zombie but after suffering this film I'm still unsure.

Suffering yes you read correctly and let me explain why.

A cop is apparently hunting down a killer who chops the fingers off their victims but when he almost literally bumps into the killer he's been trying to catch he doesn't catch her but gives her an apartment, huh?

Then another female enters who sees our female (not) zombie eat the fingers she has cut off, but rather than run a mile she tries to be friend our not zombie, huh?

So you sit through this silly story with no real beginning to account for what comes later which is a conviluted excuse for a sequel which no one wants.

Could have been so much better but unfortunately it was so much worse.

Avoid the (not) female zombie.

Rating 4 out of 10
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7/10
Watch "He Never Died" first. It properly set's you up for this movie.
fimdb-6958831 December 2021
As a stand alone movie, I don't think "She Never Died" makes much sense. I believe it only worked for me because I saw "He Never Died" first. I suggest you do the same. "She Never Died" is only worth watching if you have watched its predecessor first.
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1/10
Stupid and boring movie..
ahao7614 August 2020
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I watched He never died ( Part 1) and She never died (Part 2) on the same day.. The part 1 is really nice with a nice build up in story.. This part 2 is really stupid right from the start.. It's like they purposely make this movie for extreme feminism agenda.. The silly plot is the same old stuff like Captain Marvel and those stuffs of man got beat up and punish by super hero female character.. Main female lead here is such a show off... It's like she go around telling and showing everyone she is immortal.. What's the point of that? Another stupid thing is she can just kill those 2 villains at the car park who tries to kidnap her very easily when she sees them since that was her intention of killing that guy with lots of rings right from the beginning but she didn't.. She purposely ask that guy to hit her with a baseball bat instead so that is to make guys look really bad and evil for doing that i guess that's their main intention and then got caught out of plain stupidity.. I thought she is immortal? A guy with a baseball bat can defeat and capture an immortal?? Hah.. She got tortured after being caught and blah blah blah... ( Scenes just for making guys look bad and evil) and all the way to the end its all predictable.. Poor acting and lousy script.. Not recommended..
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8/10
Great without seeing original
joneb-9967813 January 2021
IMO This is getting poor reviews being compared by those who saw the original first because its similar and the originality that surprised those watching the first movie is gone. Well I've not seen the first movie but this was surprisingly really good.

Also I'm a white middle aged male but not bigoted against strong black female lead characters that at least one reviewer seems to be threatened by. Olunike is perfect in the role.

Its low budget but has very high production values from what the studio and director have to play with. The gritty look is very appropriate and to be fair it's better than a lot of shiny stuff going around costing mega bucks.

Regards to what I'm talking about regarding production values the plot is simple but the story well written and doesn't fall in to cliche in the way it could. The characters aren't original but ate well written and acted.

I will watch the original and temper my expectations because if its as good as its sequel it'll still be good even though the surprise and originality is gone. Sometimes our expectations get too high then we are let down

I also hope there will be another sequel to further the world ending threat being set up.
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6/10
He never died was better
dlmyst-2981310 January 2022
If they would of given the lead actor like a hell of a lot more lines then the grunts she did. I would of given this movie a higher score. The plot was simple enough to follow and the action was okay. I just really wish she had more dialogue and if the guy from He Never Died would of showed up that would of done it for me.
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5/10
Neither of them died
cliometrician17 April 2020
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As one who is a great fan of the prequel, HE NEVER DIED, I was really looking forward to this one. I have to say that I was very disappointed, because I kept comparing it to the prequel. HE NEVER DIED was loaded with dark humor in scene after scene--this one barely registered on the dark humor scale. In the prequel, the protagonist was the original Cain, from the Bible story. In this one she turns out to be the mythical Lilith, in this version a fallen angel. Yes, she's immortal, heals from every wound, can't die, etc., just like in the prequel, but she mostly growls, mutters throw-away lines, and has nothing of the arresting personality of the actor Henry Rollins as Cain. I'm glad I saw it, but won't be watching it again. As for HE NEVER DIED, I've watched it multiple times and will do so again. My rating is a generous 5.
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3/10
Miserable
Leofwine_draca24 May 2022
A typical dark and depressing slice of modern horror from Canada. This digital cheapie will test your eyesight in the tale of an undead woman seeking revenge for past crimes. Unpleasant characters throughout that you have no wish of getting to know combine with miserable cinematography and a confused, convoluted plot make this a chore to sit through.
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7/10
I enjoyed it
safiyaagyemang28 December 2021
I enjoyed this greatly but not as good as He Never Died. I do hope they make another because this did make me want to know what's next.

I didn't actually make the connection from the title so it was a brand new movie to me. Honestly, I didn't make the connection till I read some of the reviews here. Interestingly, if I would have known I may not have enjoyed quite as much because He Never Died was such an excellent movie. However, without that knowledge it was good. There were surprised that I generally was surprised about. I do believe that there could have been more character development but ultimately I enjoyed the movie.
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3/10
My brain nearly died watching this
Stevieboy66630 May 2022
Apparently this is a follow up to a movie called He Never Died starring Henry Rollins, as a fan of him I'd like to watch that despite me thinking "She" is a pile of garbage. Off the record an ageing cop investigates a human trafficking gang, they also make snuff and torture movies. He is aided by a female hobo called Lacey, she has superhuman strength, is immortal and has an appetite for eating human fingers! They are joined by one of the gang's victims, a young woman whose purpose is to inject some comedy into the messy plot. At the end it goes all Biblical Apocalypse. Despite no back story I thought the Lacey character was quite cool ("She's a real scary person that Lacey", one character says). Sadly everything else is poor - bad acting, terrible dialogue, messy plot, a typical B minus movie.
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6/10
What Does This Have ANYTHING To Do With The Original????
tesswysko3 January 2021
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When I first heard about this, I heard it was to be a continuation of the original storyline, following Rollins's daughter, but moments in, I knew THAT hope DIED, because our protagonist is a BLACK woman named Lucy, NOT his daughter! Then, to rub salt in the wounds, it's like they threw the entire first movie in the toilet, and flushed... twice. So much we learned of the "rules" in the first movie have just been ignored for this one. 1- Cain was the ONLY, one of a kind being like this, because it was his curse from God for killing his brother, in the fist movie we see scars on his daughter's back where wings would be, so it's within reason that she could have a familial curse passed in to her, making it a believable plot point, but not some wholly different creature! 2- Cain said he was an Angel but kinda like a vampire, he didn't eat meat, because it would make him go insane, he also didn't drink booze. Lucy not only eats human body parts, she REVELS in it, she'll eat anything, but she specifically loves fingers, because according to her she NEEDS human bone marrow to exist, and fingers are the easiest to extract it from! 3- She's not safe to be around, for ANYONE, at ANY time, her bloodlust is so high that she growls like a wild beast but constant, and even innocent people who pose no threat, she will jump on them and attack them- "because I wanted to eat them." 4- She can take a whole helluva lot more damage than Cain before she's stunned or knocked down. 5- Rollins made Cain's demeanor very dry, shy, a loner, & quick tempered, Lucy is played turning that up to150%, it's SO annoying, it's like she has ZERO personality, and because of that, I can't be interested in her character, understand her motivations, and while she DID save1 girl, that was only a coincidence, so I can't possibly see her as anything but evil, so I really hope here in the last 20 minutes she either gets what's coming to her, or the wizard gives her and the tin man both hearts! 6- Finally and most IMPORTANTLY, Cain had his ACTUAL, Biblical background story, so we could all relate, but who the heck is Lucy? At this moment I'd say it could only be Lucifer himself! Beware, watch this as a movie ONLY, NOT A SEQUEL!!!
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1/10
Underwhelming
synsen-4033430 June 2021
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Wow, an immortal who been around forever, but knows nothing. She's Lilith a fallen angel, so she should be more powerful that man can imagine. Instead, she cannot die, or plan ahead. Had so much potential, but alas, a failure on all points. The film did end with a setup for a sequel. Hope it's better than this film.
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6/10
Definitely need that third film to be made.
chand-suhas27 November 2023
This sister sequel to He Never Died is about Lacey, who is the immortal one with superhuman strength and the hunger for human meat. Godfrey is an honest cop who is after Terrence, assuming he is the one to run the human trafficking. After knowing what Lacey can do, Godfrey reaches out to her with a proposal where she gets to take down Terrence & co in return for her hunger to be taken care. During this, Lacey happens to save Suzie and they form a bond. With Terrence not being the one running the human trafficking, how do the baddies put themselves up against Lacey forms rest of the story.

Just like He Never Died, this too follows the same template with a more gore friendly villain. Lacey is again a one toned character, keeping the suspense around her identity intact till the very end. Despite the minimal budget, it offers decent action scenes and without much deviation in terms of sub plots as well as bare minimum characters, it stays engaging as well. The short runtime helps and it's those rare instance where you don't expect any backstory or character arc for the supporting characters. So this largely works, focusing only on Lacey getting loose and doing her thing until that climax reveal, setting up the story for a third film, which honestly we definitely deserve to watch.
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8/10
That's kinda different
nogodnomasters30 April 2020
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This appears to be the much belated sequel to "He Never Died" which would explain the lack any kind of introduction of "She." Detective Godfrey (Peter MacNeill ) has 12 missing people in the last two months plus a half dozen killings with the victims having their fingers removed. We know that "She" Lacey (Olunike Adeliyi) is the killer, choosing bad people to prey on. Lacy has the ability to regenerate so things like stabbing and blowing her brains out is not an option. She also has superhuman strength (but she can't fly). It isn't long before Godfrey and Lacey make an unusual arrangement.

Unlike the "He" who was rich and ate at the same restaurant every day, "She" is poor and lives in the streets and feeds off of human bone marrow. The end strongly hints at another film, perhaps 2025 with the title "They Never Died." Decent dark comedy. Kiana Madeira had a decent character.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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7/10
Interesting Finger Food
Pairic15 May 2022
She Never Died: Sort of sequel or sidequel to He Never Diied. Same scenario, Lacey is immortal and indestructible, plucks bullets from her flesh. She likes finger food, human fingers. She clashes with a people trafficking organisation and raids a building where they are producing snuff films. She teams up with a detective who has been investigating the cases where she has left partially eaten bodies in her wake. He is more interested in taking down the people-trafficking ring leaders. So she sets off to combat and eat these villains. But this dynamic duo may have bitten off more than they can chew.

Extremely violent and gory, not for the squeamish. Some good fight scenes and Lacey even rescues a pitbull terrier, fortunately for him she's not into hotdogs. Again some supernatural forces become involved. Directed by Audrey Cummings and written by Jason Krawczyk. On the Horror Channel. 7/10.
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8/10
She Never Died
turtleloverules15 November 2021
This was an action packed movie about right battling evil. The key characters were all courageous and this made for good battle sequences. This comedy violence genre is fun to watch and very cool.
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9/10
I Need A Sequel
harlan-roberts24 November 2021
Just found out about He Never Died, so I'll hunt that down. When I ran across this on Amazon Prime, I liked the logline. Didn't know who any of the actors were, but I keep an open mind. For about 10 minutes. If the movie can't grab me by then, I close it. This one? Grabbed my attention and never let go. The twists, the questions left hanging (especially the one at the end), the action, the acting...all awesome! I don't like movies that lay it all out for the viewer and this one hit that mark.
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9/10
Nicely done
meljr-9290925 November 2021
I really liked this movie. The plot kept me interested all the way through because you never knew for sure what Lacey was capable of doing. I thought the acting was very good. There is lots of blood and some gruesome scenes, definitely not for kids.
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10/10
I've seen this twice ... love it.
nightravensong24 November 2021
I don't understand the negative comments, I thoroughly enjoyed watching her kick ass ! I thought she first was actually a Valkrie of some sort, then to find out her name, made this a very interesting interpretation from theology.
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