

Terror 2000
Germany, right after the re-unification. The people are out of control, blind hatred towards immigrants is common sense. In this time, a social-worker, with the mission to bring a Polish family to their destination (an immigration camp in a little provincial town called Rassau), gets kidnapped just as the family. Chief inspector Koern and his girl-friend start to investigate in this matter in Rassau, exploring a world of obsessive sex, mislead lust and an over-whelming irrational love to the German nation, infiltrating anyone's mind. Rascism doesn't start with shaved hair and boots but rather in the middle of society itself...
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on spring break find themselves targeted by a deranged, chainsaw-wielding killer known as the "The Chainsaw Man". As they try to escape the secluded cabin they are staying in, they must band together to survive the night and outsmart their relentless pursuer.
Critical Reception
Terror 2000 is a cult classic that garnered a mixed reception upon its release, often criticized for its gratuitous violence and underdeveloped plot. However, it has since gained a following among horror enthusiasts for its over-the-top gore, dark humor, and energetic direction, with some appreciating its B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relentless pace and splatter-filled gore.
- Often cited for its uninspired script and lack of originality.
- Appreciated by fans of low-budget horror for its campy elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Terror 2000 are scarce and often reflect its niche appeal. Those who enjoy it tend to highlight its shock value and darkly comedic moments, while others find it too predictable and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Scott Spiegel, also co-wrote the screenplay for "Evil Dead II" and directed "From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money".
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