Tarintino produced and directed by Eli Roth (Cabin Fever-Yuck) what I am suspecting will be a classic the likes of Texas Chainsaw Mascre and House of 1000 Corpses. It's not just the gore of course, which is shocking and disturbing. As usual with these films, the subtle and not so subtle hints of something just not right make this a special movie.
Many people are talking about certain scenes, but I would hate to ruin it for someone who has not heard anything yet. Best to go in like I did, unknowing. This film caters to a a few different genres of horror movie survival, torture, betrayal, evil (but not satanic evil), hunting, and revenge. There's a little something there for many people.
I am not a Tarintino fan, and I hated Cabin Fever. This is the first movie of either one of them that I truly enjoyed. Perhaps it's the start of a great partnership?
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