A pair of outlaw brothers seek refuge in a desolate town, but the eerie hospitality of the locals hints at a darker trap.A pair of outlaw brothers seek refuge in a desolate town, but the eerie hospitality of the locals hints at a darker trap.A pair of outlaw brothers seek refuge in a desolate town, but the eerie hospitality of the locals hints at a darker trap.
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Ariya Akhavan
- Miles Pierce
- (as a different name)
Javier Gabriel
- Kane
- (as Joseph Atash)
Jack G. Davis
- Ivan
- (as Jack Davis)
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We all know this post apocalyptic medium has been well explored, and some suspension of disbelief is always required. What I will say about this film is that it manages something fresh and groundbreaking in this genre, in that it manages to eschew character development, acting AND plot to deliver something so truly pointless that you almost imagine you've suffered some kind of cataclysmic brain bleed and missed something.
I'm sure the actors employed are not so completely risible (it's genuinely not possible)
I really hope the writers get the help they so richly deserve.
The inclusion of the requisite gore and what (if you're 8 years old) amounts to twists/upsets probably earned the director some points, but I'm still searching for some abstract message or meaning. I'll not give any plot points away (can't call it spoilers, as there really isn't anything to spoil; apart from perhaps the careers of some really good looking actors.
I have contacted Sky in the hope that there was 20 minutes of cohesion lost in broadcast, I'm not expecting a particularly helpful response from the Murdoch clan.
Anyhow, usual caveats of 'this is just my opinion, some mong who likes Mrs Brown's Boys will probably jizz their pants over it' etc, but if you're a horror/film fan/human give this one a miss. it's not even good enough to be trite wankery.
I'm sure the actors employed are not so completely risible (it's genuinely not possible)
I really hope the writers get the help they so richly deserve.
The inclusion of the requisite gore and what (if you're 8 years old) amounts to twists/upsets probably earned the director some points, but I'm still searching for some abstract message or meaning. I'll not give any plot points away (can't call it spoilers, as there really isn't anything to spoil; apart from perhaps the careers of some really good looking actors.
I have contacted Sky in the hope that there was 20 minutes of cohesion lost in broadcast, I'm not expecting a particularly helpful response from the Murdoch clan.
Anyhow, usual caveats of 'this is just my opinion, some mong who likes Mrs Brown's Boys will probably jizz their pants over it' etc, but if you're a horror/film fan/human give this one a miss. it's not even good enough to be trite wankery.
- stevewood-27343
- Sep 10, 2017
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- $52,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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