

Trainers
Grisha Utochkin once told the guys that his nondescript-looking dog, Palma, knows how to catch criminals. And Grisha had to urgently teach her all sorts of dog tricks. But Palma did not want to run on a log, jump over barriers, and even more so follow the "face" command. The training finale was unexpected!
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Plot Summary
In a remote desert facility, a group of young men are brutally trained by a sadistic instructor to become elite soldiers. However, their training takes a dark turn when they discover that their instructors are actually alien clones, and their ultimate purpose is to conquer Earth. The trainees must fight for survival against their alien-like commanders and escape the deadly facility before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Trainers is a low-budget science fiction horror film that received largely negative reviews upon its release. It is often cited as an example of a "so bad it's good" film, primarily due to its over-the-top acting, convoluted plot, and dated special effects. While it has garnered a cult following among fans of obscure B-movies, it was not well-received by mainstream critics or audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is criticized for its weak plot and poor acting.
- Special effects are considered dated and unconvincing.
- Despite its flaws, it has a certain cult appeal for its campy nature.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Mojave Desert, with much of the desert landscape being utilized for its desolate and isolated atmosphere.
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