After an American tourist steps on a landmine, he is forced to watch his girlfriend get assaulted.
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A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Blistering performances.
Blistering performances.
That's all. Could have been a seemingly decent film if it lasted for no more that 40 minutes and then we all would go about our business. The movie is so long with so little on hand, that it just becomes ridiculous. And that awful, awfully long rape scene... Disgusting! It was hard to watch until the end.
Three tourists are crossing the mountains of Georgia. One of them steps on an armed landmine.But that seems nothing compared to the nightmarish happenings that the afternoon will bring on.A local hiking takes advantage of the tourist's disadvantage and brutally abuses and assaults the girl he is with....This film is definitely a film of three separate acts. So much in fact, it could almost be classed as an anthology.First story is about infidelity. Partner finds out that his partner is cheating on him, and sets up the concept of the main narrative. Thinking he has avenged his man hood, he leaves them.The second story could be classed as the consequences of infidelity, the karma sequence of the film. They meet a delusional local who is willing to help, but puts the two of them under great duress in order to do so, In particular, the girl who did the cheating. It's a very dark turn for the film, it's pretty gruesome and unsettling, but it's only to set up the tertiary story.Which is Karma coming around full circle. To give too much of the story away in this part would take away the wrongful gratification the films conclusion provides.It's a solid enough piece, the second part of the film does leave a bit of a nasty aftertaste in your mouth, and kind of hinders the third act, but the whole film in my opinion is about karma.What goes around, comes around.
Approaching Horror from an unusual angle, Landmine Goes Click has some very intense scenes which are hard to watch, so not for everyone. However anything which seems gratuitous really isn't, because it's part of the bigger picture with which we will eventually be confronted. We are being masterfully manipulated. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things is the order of the day. Sadists change places with regular guys, exploiters with protectors. Only the women are innocent. There are essentially two scenes, both are set in pleasant and peaceful places, which serves to emphasise the savagery of the action. There is one trench-sized plot hole, and a couple unanswered questions, but these can pretty much be forgiven; the end justifies the means.I enjoyed this film's exploration and message, though the violence and abuse in itself is difficult. But watch carefully. It's worth it for the last three or so minutes, so stick with it.
the writers of this flick should be institutionalized and they should never see daylight again as to write such a brainless material is a crime. if this is the new type of movies they make now, everyone should just quit watching movies. horrible movie written by horrible people. why did the actors agree to such a script is mind boggling. with the money spent on this dirt, however small the amount, they should have bought food for homeless people. a shame the people in the country where it was shot agreed to let them film for small amounts of $.freedom of speech sometimes needs to be denied to ones that submit such scripts.