Hydra
Hydra

Hydra

2019Movie16 minEnglish

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Andrew D. PalmerGenres: Horror, Thriller, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A woman wakes up in a room with no memory of who she is or how she got there. She discovers she is one of several people held captive by a mysterious organization that subjects them to horrific experiments. As she tries to piece together her past and escape, she uncovers a terrifying truth about her own identity and the true nature of her captors.

Critical Reception

Hydra received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its tense atmosphere and the lead performances, particularly Pollyanna McIntosh. However, some found the plot predictable or underdeveloped, while others commended its ambitious sci-fi horror elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and effective performances.
  • Criticized by some for a slow pace and predictable plot points.
  • Appreciated for its unique blend of science fiction and horror elements.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, with several scenes filmed in abandoned industrial sites to enhance its grim and dystopian aesthetic.

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