
ELI
A man awakens on an operating table with no idea where or even who he is. Armed with only one memory of a girl on a beach and a tattoo on his hand that reads "ELI," he must elude his captors and unravel the truth behind his missing identity.
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers wake up in a mysterious house with no memory of how they got there. They soon discover they are part of a deadly game orchestrated by an unseen force. As they try to escape, they must confront their own hidden secrets and pasts. The house itself seems to be alive, turning their fears into reality and pitting them against each other.
Critical Reception
Eli (2007) is a low-budget independent horror film that received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often noted for its ambitious concept but criticized for its execution, pacing, and underdeveloped characters. The film did not achieve widespread recognition or significant critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing premise of a mysterious house and amnesiac characters.
- Criticized for slow pacing and a convoluted plot that doesn't fully deliver.
- Noted for its attempt at psychological horror and suspense, though often falling short.
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Fun Fact
Director David Michael Latt also stars in the film and is known for his work in low-budget horror and sci-fi productions through his company The Asylum.
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