

The Pack
At the daybreak of a new journey, Pony (Cam Christou) finds himself lost and alone on the concrete isle of Manhattan. On a trek to find his tribe he comes face to face with a crew of arousing young men, The Pack. Led by Gesh (Boomer Banks), The Pack takes Pony on a ride into a ruined paradise of sex and glamour. With New York's famous black party as the stage, Pony is about to be tested by a gauntlet of his new brothers: Pepper (Leo Forte), Tank (Seven Dixon) and Gunner (Marcus Isaacs). When looking to belong, how far will he go...?
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Plot Summary
In a remote, desolate landscape, a young woman wakes up in a mysterious institution with no memory of how she got there. She soon discovers she's part of a bizarre experiment, undergoing intense physical and psychological training alongside other individuals. As they struggle to survive the brutal regime, they begin to suspect a sinister purpose behind their confinement and the terrifying 'pack' that roams the surrounding wilderness.
Critical Reception
The Pack received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its horror elements derivative. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark atmosphere and unique premise, while others were put off by its slow pace and unclear narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and commitment to a dark tone.
- Criticized for a confusing plot and lack of character development.
- Some viewers found the creature design and horror sequences compelling, while others found them uninspired.
Google audience: Google users are largely unimpressed with 'The Pack,' with many expressing disappointment in its confusing storyline and lack of clear resolution. While a few acknowledge a grim atmosphere, the general sentiment is that the film fails to deliver a satisfying horror experience.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a French-Belgian co-production but was ultimately filmed in Hungary.
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