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Rating: R/NR (strong bloody horror violence, terror, gore, language, some sexuality and nudity) Length: 84 minutes |
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Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
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ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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English, Spanish |
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Plot |
A married couple, he's a lawyer and she's an artist, go boating somewhere off the coast of Australia. A storm blows in and they find themselves stranded and holed up in a house whose occupants, an overbearing father and his two submissive and demented sons, arrive shortly after they do. Needless to say, if this was a normal family there wouldn't be much need for a movie.
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Pros |
For a low-budget film with an extremely small cast (5 speaking roles total) the people behind this film worked wonders. The deaths are original and quite bloody. One of the traps will make all of the guys wince (always be careful where you decide to put your body parts without looking first) while the other one was way over-the-top (six engineers couldn't have pulled off in a day what she managed to rig in an hour and she was under intense pressure). And ladies, if you want to see a woman take charge of a situation while the guy is nothing more than dead weight look no further. |
Cons |
The only true value to the first half of the movie was seeing how many different ways the director could prove that this woman is hot and all the men will want to see her naked. You will also need to overlook how many opportunities this couple had to take charge of their situation but chose not too. |
Extras |
- Audio Commentary by the Filmakers
- Trailer
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Recommendation |
If, like me, you love blood & gore movies then this is a must; they deserve extra kudos for originality. If not don't waste your time. |
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