Two high school boys discover an imprisoned woman in an abandoned mental asylum who cannot die.Two high school boys discover an imprisoned woman in an abandoned mental asylum who cannot die.Two high school boys discover an imprisoned woman in an abandoned mental asylum who cannot die.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations
Candice King
- Joann
- (as Candice Accola)
Jodi Hamburg
- Student
- (as Jodi Beale)
- Directors
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaNoah Segan won the 2009 Fright Meter Award for Best Actor for his performance.
- GoofsAfter Rickie gets hit by JT, the split on his lower lip keeps erratically changing shape, consistency and placement for the rest of the movie.
- Alternate versionsAvailable in both an R-rated and uncut Unrated Director's Cut. Differences are small, just a few seconds, thus not affecting the plot, character development, or overall themes of rape and necrophilia.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Horrible Reviews: Deadgirl (2008) - Video review (2013)
- SoundtracksFor Reverend Green
Written by Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Josh Dibb and Geologist (ASCAP)
Performed by Animal Collective
Published by Rough Trade Publishing (ASCAP)
Recorded by Scott Colburn
Additional recording and mixing by Nicolas Vernhes
(c) 2008 Domino Recording Company Ltd.
Featured review
I have had a lot of trouble with this film. There are a lot of elements and actions in this film that could be considered ridiculous and flawed.
But you cannot mistake this film for just a brainless display if depravity.
There arn't many films that examine warped sexual desire with such efficiency. There are a LOT of boys in this film, and all of them do some...questionable things, to put it mildly. On the one hand, they are faced with something that they cannot comprehend, on the other they are faced with opportunity to do wrong. And they exorcise this to the fullest extent. The result is vile, repugnant and horrifically believable considering real world cases of gang rape such as was the case with Junko Furuta.
This film examines group mentality, and the conflict that arises from allowing terrible things to happen. And what it looks like to turn a blind eye.
Though, I do have respect for this film, I cannot recommend it.
But you cannot mistake this film for just a brainless display if depravity.
There arn't many films that examine warped sexual desire with such efficiency. There are a LOT of boys in this film, and all of them do some...questionable things, to put it mildly. On the one hand, they are faced with something that they cannot comprehend, on the other they are faced with opportunity to do wrong. And they exorcise this to the fullest extent. The result is vile, repugnant and horrifically believable considering real world cases of gang rape such as was the case with Junko Furuta.
This film examines group mentality, and the conflict that arises from allowing terrible things to happen. And what it looks like to turn a blind eye.
Though, I do have respect for this film, I cannot recommend it.
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- Jul 2, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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