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Ripe
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Ruby is kidnapped and subjected to increasingly bizarre and disturbing rituals by her captors. As her ordeal progresses, the lines between reality and hallucination begin to blur, and she finds herself questioning her own sanity. The film explores themes of psychological manipulation and the breakdown of identity under extreme duress. Ruby must find a way to resist her tormentors and escape before she is completely consumed by their twisted game.
Critical Reception
Ripe (2004) is a polarizing independent horror film that garnered attention for its disturbing themes and unsettling atmosphere. While some critics praised its unique approach to psychological horror and strong performances, others found its content excessively graphic and its narrative difficult to follow. It has gained a cult following among viewers who appreciate its unconventional and nightmarish qualities, though it remains a divisive entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and disturbing take on psychological horror.
Criticized for being overly graphic and narratively challenging.
Often described as an unsettling and memorable, albeit divisive, viewing experience.
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Fun Fact
Director Monteith McCollum reportedly drew inspiration for the film's disturbing elements from surrealist art and psychological experiments.
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