Born to Suffer
Born to Suffer

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Born to Suffer

2010
Movie
103 min
Spanish

The tale of a group of women (a sweet old lady, her religious niece, her servant and the latter's disabled mother), all so generous and selfless that they almost compete with one another as ferocious rivals to see who can help most and make the greatest sacrifice for the others' wellbeing. And we all know the well-known saying: 'The road to hell is paved with good intentions'.

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IMDb2.8/10
Director: Charles Eric BergGenres: Drama, Horror

Plot Summary

In this chilling horror film, a group of friends embark on a camping trip that quickly turns into a nightmare. They soon discover they are not alone in the woods, and a sinister presence begins to stalk them. As paranoia and fear escalate, their friendships are tested as they fight for survival against an unseen evil.

Critical Reception

Born to Suffer received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre, despite some praise for its atmosphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and fails to deliver genuine scares.

  • Performances are uninspired, further weakening the narrative.

  • Relies too heavily on genre tropes without adding anything new.

Google audience: Google user reviews were scarce, but those available generally echoed critical sentiments, pointing out the film's low production value and derivative nature. Some viewers found it mildly entertaining as a B-movie horror flick, but it did not garner significant praise.

Fun Fact

Despite its low rating, "Born to Suffer" has gained a small cult following among some fans of ultra-low-budget horror films due to its raw, unpolished aesthetic.

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