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4,5/10
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Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Marko Filipovic
- French Soldier
- (as Marko Filipović)
Olivera Perunicic
- Sofija
- (as Olivera Peruničić)
Aleksandar Trmcic
- Nikola
- (as Aleksandar Trmčić)
Petar Arsic
- Danko
- (as Petar Arsić)
Janko Radisic
- Bosko
- (as Janko Radišić)
Marko Vuckovic
- Luka
- (as Marko Vučković)
Joana Knezevic
- Mickey
- (as Joana Knežević)
Ivan Djordjevic
- Ivan
- (as Ivan Đorđević)
Fedor Djorovic
- Petar
- (as Fedor Đorović)
Marina Gunjaca
- Roma Woman
- (as Marina Gunjača)
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The entire film takes place on Mount Rtanj, in an abandoned mine building with the same name. The history of this mine is very rich, and I suggest that viewers of the film explore it.
The story is thin. The acting is terrible. The dialogues are tragic. Literally, nothing in this film is good, but I still had a lot of fun. The plot is as transparent as gauze, and not only has it been seen a thousand times, but it's also been executed perfectly in at least a hundred other films. In this film, as a native Serb, I find a comedic aspect that someone who isn't from Serbia probably wouldn't notice.
The constant mixing of Serbian with English is very well thought out and adds an interesting element to the film.
The characters from Serbia are portrayed very accurately. Their knowledge of English is very poor, they are stupid and uneducated (and all of them are armed - which might be a bit exaggerated). In the film, the use of Slovenian and Macedonian languages can be noticed in fragments. The final scene is interesting and presents a view of Slovenian daily newspapers. By the way, I hope the sequel to this film is never made!
All in all, I think this film should be avoided entirely, and I only enjoyed it because my native language is used in a rather humorous way.
The story is thin. The acting is terrible. The dialogues are tragic. Literally, nothing in this film is good, but I still had a lot of fun. The plot is as transparent as gauze, and not only has it been seen a thousand times, but it's also been executed perfectly in at least a hundred other films. In this film, as a native Serb, I find a comedic aspect that someone who isn't from Serbia probably wouldn't notice.
The constant mixing of Serbian with English is very well thought out and adds an interesting element to the film.
The characters from Serbia are portrayed very accurately. Their knowledge of English is very poor, they are stupid and uneducated (and all of them are armed - which might be a bit exaggerated). In the film, the use of Slovenian and Macedonian languages can be noticed in fragments. The final scene is interesting and presents a view of Slovenian daily newspapers. By the way, I hope the sequel to this film is never made!
All in all, I think this film should be avoided entirely, and I only enjoyed it because my native language is used in a rather humorous way.
I'd only seen one other film from these creators before (that being Hellbender), which struck me as an attempt at a folk horror / coming of age story with nice cinematography but not much substance. Hell Hole continues the tradition with terrible generic dialogue, but at least it was quite entertaining in its campiness, making up for the equal lack of depth and characterization with over-the-top gore and patently silly interactions. It reminded me a bit of the Resident Evil game series (in more ways than one), which got good once it started leaning into its more ridiculous aspects and trying to have some tongue-in-cheek fun with them.
Hell Hole's too repetitive to watch more than once, but for a one-time-thing, the practical effects, cool setting (Here's to post-Soviet industrial decay!) and comedic elements (which I'll charitably hope were intentional) make it worth seeing at least once, even if it's just when you come home from the bar and feel like watching something disposable.
Hell Hole's too repetitive to watch more than once, but for a one-time-thing, the practical effects, cool setting (Here's to post-Soviet industrial decay!) and comedic elements (which I'll charitably hope were intentional) make it worth seeing at least once, even if it's just when you come home from the bar and feel like watching something disposable.
This has some good elements but it ultimately disappoints. The good elements include a fairly novel monster that's well-utilized; some gory, gross and darkly funny splatter effects; and reasonably good performances. But they're ultimately outweighed by the bad elements: a rather lackluster premise that's like a throwaway X-Files episode; unlikeable characters; and a tepid ending that sputters to a lackluster conclusion. Worst of all is repetitive and redundant expositional dialogue. The characters talk and talk about everything that's happening and they over-explain the nature of the monster, its lifecycle and biology.
Well . . . If you can sit through the clumsy writing, pregnant pauses and 90s-style soundtrack, this will do as a creature feature that you can watch while doing laundry, vacuuming, or making bird houses. The basic plot is familiar: a team of frackers, joined by scientists and eco-types, unearth a critter that time had forgotten, therein accidentally unleashing a monster on the land.
Nobody in HH can act, with the exception of director/actor Toby Posner, who does the best she can with the limited material. (Frankly, had the delivery of the lines by the other actors been tightened up a few notches, this movie would have been fairly decent.) What budget was on hand was spent on the creature, which is admittedly pretty decent for a low budget movie.
Can''t say I recommend it, but if it is the only thing on, you could do worse.
Nobody in HH can act, with the exception of director/actor Toby Posner, who does the best she can with the limited material. (Frankly, had the delivery of the lines by the other actors been tightened up a few notches, this movie would have been fairly decent.) What budget was on hand was spent on the creature, which is admittedly pretty decent for a low budget movie.
Can''t say I recommend it, but if it is the only thing on, you could do worse.
Hell Hole is one of those rare horror films that manages to feel both familiar and completely fresh at the same time. While the core story is nothing new Virus/Host, the execution is anything but ordinary. From the opening scene sequence set in Napoleonic times involving a horse.
One of the film's standout strengths is its cast of characters. I do't get the hate for their acting. They actually feel like real people, not the usual Hollywood stereotypes cutouts. They're flawed, likable, and grounded, which makes the tension hit harder I actually cared what happened to them. The father who ends up walking into the lake and Danko, in particular, gives a good performance, they brought quiet intensity and authenticity to his role.
The mix of Serbian and English in the dialogue added a unique cultural layer that gave the world more depth, and it never felt forced. It just fit. The creature design was also pretty good, creepy and unique without leaning too hard into cliché.
Visually, the cinematography had a distinct, almost beauty to it that set the tone perfectly for this bleak place, and the music deserves special mention. Many did not like it, I did, it was almost like a character of its own.
Overall, Hell Hole is a refreshingly original take on classic horror elements, I also welcomed the sense of humanity. And remember the budget was only one million dollars, not a lot today ! Definitely worth a watch, and decide on your own if you like it or not. I know I've seen hundreds of worse horror movies than Hell Hole.
One of the film's standout strengths is its cast of characters. I do't get the hate for their acting. They actually feel like real people, not the usual Hollywood stereotypes cutouts. They're flawed, likable, and grounded, which makes the tension hit harder I actually cared what happened to them. The father who ends up walking into the lake and Danko, in particular, gives a good performance, they brought quiet intensity and authenticity to his role.
The mix of Serbian and English in the dialogue added a unique cultural layer that gave the world more depth, and it never felt forced. It just fit. The creature design was also pretty good, creepy and unique without leaning too hard into cliché.
Visually, the cinematography had a distinct, almost beauty to it that set the tone perfectly for this bleak place, and the music deserves special mention. Many did not like it, I did, it was almost like a character of its own.
Overall, Hell Hole is a refreshingly original take on classic horror elements, I also welcomed the sense of humanity. And remember the budget was only one million dollars, not a lot today ! Definitely worth a watch, and decide on your own if you like it or not. I know I've seen hundreds of worse horror movies than Hell Hole.
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- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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