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Thank You
On New Year’s Eve, a greedy and cold-hearted businessman is given an unusual ultimatum by Baba Yaga: before midnight, he must receive twelve sincere “thank yous”, or she will take him away with her.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a terrifying adventure into an abandoned asylum, seeking thrills and perhaps confronting their own demons. As they delve deeper into the decaying structure, they uncover a dark and disturbing history, and soon realize they are not alone. The asylum's malevolent presence begins to prey on their fears, turning their night of exploration into a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Thank You (2007) received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often cited as a low-budget horror film that struggled to deliver on its premise, with common criticisms directed at its pacing, predictable plot, and uninspired execution. The film failed to make a significant impact on the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and underdeveloped characters.
Despite its horror premise, it lacks genuine scares and tension.
Technical aspects are often amateurish, contributing to its low quality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Thank You' are scarce, but available feedback generally aligns with critical sentiment, highlighting the film's shortcomings in storytelling and execution. Many viewers found it to be a disappointing entry in the horror genre.
Fun Fact
Director Bob Keen is also known for his work in special effects, including contributions to films like 'Hellraiser'.
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