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Kuoleman hellä kosketus
A young man finds himself in conflict with military order and purpose.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Eva, is traumatized after her mother's death and is institutionalized. Years later, she escapes and embarks on a violent revenge spree against those she believes wronged her family. As her disturbing actions escalate, a determined detective attempts to track her down before she can claim more victims.
Critical Reception
While Uwe Boll is more known for his later, commercially released films, 'Kuoleman hellä kosketus' was an early, low-budget effort that garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts. Its raw, unsettling atmosphere and extreme violence were noted, though often criticized for its lack of polish and coherence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its disturbing atmosphere and visceral horror.
Criticized for its low production value and convoluted plot.
Considered a cult classic by some for its extreme and unflinching nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early film, but those available tend to highlight its intense and often shocking nature, appealing to fans of extreme horror.
Fun Fact
Although Uwe Boll is predominantly known for directing video game adaptations like 'House of the Dead' and 'Alone in the Dark,' 'Kuoleman hellä kosketus' represents one of his earliest forays into filmmaking.
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