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1992, a time of global political changes, a "new world
order" if you may - but Rachel (Sara Bess) is young, and all she
expects from this rave party at an abandoned hospital is weird drugs,
plenty of dancing and meaningless sex with whoever - even if she came with
her boyfriend Branson (Jared Sullivan) ... but then she, Branson, her
stud-for-the-night Thomas (Pedro Ferreira), attractive but air-headed
Clare (Melissa Kunnap) and slightly creepy Phillip (Evan Taylor Williams)
wake up in the facilities the next morning to find them otherwise empty -
apart from the occasional corpse, and that soon gets them in the right
mindset that there's a killer on the loose who's more likely than not
after them. And soon enough the (masked) killer shows himself,
slaughtering Rachel's friends left and right, and as she's trying to
figure out what's actually going on (while running from the killer of
course), she less and less likes what she manages to come up with ... Now
there's an interesting genre blend: A movie that works equally well as
slasher, survival horror, whodunnit and conspiracy thriller - basically
because it never lets up regarding tension and suspense, balances
atmospheric filmmaking with jump scares, fuels the formulas it follows
with many jump scares - and basically is just an awful lot of genre fun. Basically,
if you're a horror fan, you'll love this!
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