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Redemption: A Mile from Hell
Can one act justify a lifetime of wickedness? Explore the darkest confines of the soul from Robert Conway's film, "Redemption." A genre busting Western where there is no law, no good guys; only the bad and worse. Frank Harden is no stranger to the unlawful west, he is a killer. However, because of a tragic event he must battle his own worst enemy, himself.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves stranded in a remote, desolate town with a dark secret. As they try to escape, they become entangled with a menacing cult and its sinister leader, leading to a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Redemption: A Mile from Hell received a mixed to negative reception from critics, largely criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. However, some acknowledged its attempts at gore and suspense within the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gory practical effects and intense atmosphere by some.
Criticized for its derivative plot and reliance on horror tropes.
Lacked character development, making it difficult for audiences to connect with the protagonists.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, with many of its desolate outdoor scenes filmed in the desert outskirts.
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