अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA dark, psychological, supernatural horror that follows a struggling couple tortured by the twisted games played by the Death Dealer and his manipulating legion of demons.A dark, psychological, supernatural horror that follows a struggling couple tortured by the twisted games played by the Death Dealer and his manipulating legion of demons.A dark, psychological, supernatural horror that follows a struggling couple tortured by the twisted games played by the Death Dealer and his manipulating legion of demons.
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Debra Lamb
- Myra
- (वॉइस)
April Lindsell
- Callie
- (वॉइस)
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Big Debbie Rochon fan here!!! Not sure I've seen her in a role like this. She never ceases to amaze me!!! Really enjoyed it!!! Joe Hollow's Diary of Death? Assuming this is a series. Especially by the way it ended. If so... I can't wait to see where all this goes!!! Nice work Joe Hollow. 8 thousand dollar to make. Heck of a movie for such a low budget.
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Joe Hollow where have you been? We are glad your back and where ever you where you have brought back another classic cult film. This on can make you jump out of your skin yet it tells the story that as a director Joe has brought forth. The cast seems to enjoy what they are doing because it comes out throughout the film. The awards that this film is receiving are well earned.
This will become a cult classic that will live through the ages. The faint of heart need not view this film because there are some scenes that seem so real that they pop off the screen and draw your attention to the film and nothing else.
This will become a cult classic that will live through the ages. The faint of heart need not view this film because there are some scenes that seem so real that they pop off the screen and draw your attention to the film and nothing else.
Trying to work on a new manuscript, a writer also dealing with the unfaithfulness of his wife as he completes his latest work, is drawn into a nightmarish world involving a demonic creature tempting him and several others around him into a dangerous cycle of guilt and despair.
Overall, this was a fairly strong psychological genre outing. Among the better features here stems from the way his one takes a seemingly cliche and unoriginal concept and brings about a slightly more intriguing spin on the material. The concept of a writer going out to a remote cabin in the middle of the wilderness to fixate on a big deadline approaching for his latest book is a somewhat staple idea of the genre, yet here this one goes for a different source of the torment, where it starts delving into others going along with him. The secondary consequence of the infidelity rumors in their marriage, making them difficult to get together while working on his book, is a fun addition to the whole thing, especially when added in conjunction with the torture being inflicted upon the lone woman in the hotel room that is interjected in the middle of everything. This spiraling out of control that happens during the film is a great touch that makes everything that much more intriguing for how it plays out. This occurs through a spectacular series of interactions that focus on the unnatural ability of the demonic beings to weave in and out of reality in fine form. The look and concept of the demons being a hulking, masked figure with the same mindset of a deranged S&M practitioner while the cackling cheerleader-like assistant dancing around in the background while there's a series of psychologically-triggering activity or threats playing out in the lead-up to the whole thing being simply means of the guys' twisted imagination playing with him has a lot to like. The setup provides the opportunity to generate some chilling and uncomfortable moments that take place here as the different tortures start to become more graphic and brutal, especially when it starts to wind the secondary storylines together, which is handled finely enough with the solid effects to bring it all to life that making for a lot to like here. There isn't much in the way of drawbacks to this one, but it does have some slight factors holding it back. The main issue here is the seemingly bizarre idea of having the couple together at the cabin while they're going through a rough patch in their marriage, while he's also spending time trying to meet a deadline for his latest novel. That seems somewhat counterintuitive, where the goal is a definite distraction to keep him there, dealing with one issue, which deserves its own space, instead of dealing with it at the same time as the writing. That does make the whole thing somewhat scattered and disjointed where it's not needed, and that also extends to the other issue with the convoluted finale, where its scattered resolution comes about trying to honor all sorts of different storylines, which causes it to feel bloated with several different resolutions instead. These factors are enough to drag it down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, and sex scenes.
Overall, this was a fairly strong psychological genre outing. Among the better features here stems from the way his one takes a seemingly cliche and unoriginal concept and brings about a slightly more intriguing spin on the material. The concept of a writer going out to a remote cabin in the middle of the wilderness to fixate on a big deadline approaching for his latest book is a somewhat staple idea of the genre, yet here this one goes for a different source of the torment, where it starts delving into others going along with him. The secondary consequence of the infidelity rumors in their marriage, making them difficult to get together while working on his book, is a fun addition to the whole thing, especially when added in conjunction with the torture being inflicted upon the lone woman in the hotel room that is interjected in the middle of everything. This spiraling out of control that happens during the film is a great touch that makes everything that much more intriguing for how it plays out. This occurs through a spectacular series of interactions that focus on the unnatural ability of the demonic beings to weave in and out of reality in fine form. The look and concept of the demons being a hulking, masked figure with the same mindset of a deranged S&M practitioner while the cackling cheerleader-like assistant dancing around in the background while there's a series of psychologically-triggering activity or threats playing out in the lead-up to the whole thing being simply means of the guys' twisted imagination playing with him has a lot to like. The setup provides the opportunity to generate some chilling and uncomfortable moments that take place here as the different tortures start to become more graphic and brutal, especially when it starts to wind the secondary storylines together, which is handled finely enough with the solid effects to bring it all to life that making for a lot to like here. There isn't much in the way of drawbacks to this one, but it does have some slight factors holding it back. The main issue here is the seemingly bizarre idea of having the couple together at the cabin while they're going through a rough patch in their marriage, while he's also spending time trying to meet a deadline for his latest novel. That seems somewhat counterintuitive, where the goal is a definite distraction to keep him there, dealing with one issue, which deserves its own space, instead of dealing with it at the same time as the writing. That does make the whole thing somewhat scattered and disjointed where it's not needed, and that also extends to the other issue with the convoluted finale, where its scattered resolution comes about trying to honor all sorts of different storylines, which causes it to feel bloated with several different resolutions instead. These factors are enough to drag it down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, and sex scenes.
Flesh of the Unforgiven sure isn't your run-of-the-mill horror feature, it's a mood piece that moves at a leisurly speed to properly build up its story while having no problems veering off into the associative, the absurd, the grotesque and even the surreal should need arise, but ties up all neatly into a solid and actually pretty compelling piece of horror that thanks to a relatable backstory goes for more than just the jugular. And an on-point cast help to keep the thing earthed, all resulting in pretty awesome genre entertainment.
Flesh of the Unforgiven is a diabolical terror train that rides through the dark heart of human pysche. A tripping fear feast to be slowly consumed and swallowed with a lump in your throat.
The performance are top shelf, with dramatic physical and psychological elements being thrown at the characters like a knife game at a carnival of carnage.
Director Hollow lights a slow spark in this slow burn film, which turns into a gigantic flame of fear.
The performance are top shelf, with dramatic physical and psychological elements being thrown at the characters like a knife game at a carnival of carnage.
Director Hollow lights a slow spark in this slow burn film, which turns into a gigantic flame of fear.
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $8,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 28 मि(88 min)
- रंग
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