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Breaking Hypocritical Flesh / Welcome to Kaiser City
A man on the verge of insanity destroys a mono-chain connection between men and their sheepherders, which nearly consumed his body of soul, before returning to his hometown and reuniting with the crossroads and familiarities in his own life.
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Plot Summary
In the remote wilderness, a group of friends on a camping trip find themselves targeted by a shadowy organization known only as 'Kaiser City.' As they struggle to survive the brutal onslaught, they uncover disturbing truths about the organization's motives and their own intertwined fates. The line between hunter and prey blurs as paranoia and desperation set in.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception, largely characterized by its independent, low-budget nature. Critics often pointed to its ambitious but uneven execution, with some appreciating its raw, gritty approach to horror and others finding its narrative and technical aspects lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its commitment to a visceral horror experience.
Criticized for underdeveloped plot points and character arcs.
Noted as an example of ambitious independent horror filmmaking despite its limitations.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was largely produced and acted by members of the Pinter family, highlighting a strong DIY independent filmmaking ethos.
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