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Deleted
The Singapore Special Tactics and Rescue (STAR) has received an order to wipe out all illegal activities of the organised criminal group. During the mission, Four-faced Buddha`s son Shawn was killed by an identified person, and a kidney that was intended to be illegally sold was stolen as well. Four-faced Buddha is a notorious human trafficker. STAR member Vincent hates Four-faced Buddha`s dehumanisation, and he joins the Singapore Special Investigation Division to destroy Four-faced Buddha. In the meantime, Four-faced Buddha has found Yusoff, who was once a STAR instructor, hiding in Malaysia. Yusoff was the one who killed Shawn and stole the kidney. He was willing to take the risk because his daughter was born with a kidney disease. Vincent and his team join forces to annihilate Four-faced Buddha`s organisation.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a remote camping trip find themselves targeted by a mysterious entity that uses their deleted digital memories against them. As their pasts resurface in terrifying ways, they must confront their deepest fears to survive.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known independent horror film, "Deleted" received a limited release and thus has scarce critical coverage. Audience reception is similarly difficult to gauge due to its niche distribution, suggesting it likely catered to a specific segment of the horror fan base.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-concept premise involving digital deletion and memory.
Noted for its tense atmosphere and reliance on psychological horror.
Criticized for underdeveloped characters and a somewhat convoluted plot.
Google audience: Due to its limited availability and lack of widespread promotion, there is insufficient data to provide a summary of Google user reviews for "Deleted".
Fun Fact
The film's unique approach to horror, utilizing the concept of digital deletion as a source of terror, was an attempt to tap into contemporary anxieties surrounding technology and privacy.
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