Kingdom Come – Zwischen Leben und Tod (2014)

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Kingdom Come – Zwischen Leben und Tod: Directed by Greg A. Sager. With Ry Barrett, Camille Hollett-French, William Foley, Jason Martorino. A group of strangers who wake up in what appears to be an abandoned building, unable to remember how they got there, find themselves haunted by strange visions and are forced to face all the wrongs they have done in their lives.

“The actors werenu0026#39;t horrible (except for the main villain, he was pretty awful) and the cinematography is, technically speaking, decent enough for a super low budget film, but if youu0026#39;ve seen many horror movies, then youu0026#39;ll figure out the u0026quot;twistu0026quot; almost immediately, because weu0026#39;ve seen this many times before and done a lot better than this.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe creature makeup isnu0026#39;t the worst Iu0026#39;ve seen, but itu0026#39;s pretty weak by modern standards. Oddly enough, most of the gore is either obscured or off-camera entirely, yet there is a pretty healthy dose of nudity and plenty of rape scenes and implied pedophilia. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs it stands, itu0026#39;s a mediocre and highly derivative movie, without a memorable scene to its name, but what really makes it a stinker are the unpleasant religious undertones. Personally, I canu0026#39;t ignore the fact that this movie suggests that not only are pedophiles and serial rapists/killers able to be redeemed by simply repenting at the last minute, but that theyu0026#39;re also on equal moral ground with people who have had abortions. Itu0026#39;s a disgusting message and I canu0026#39;t stand for it.”

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