Director: Kim Chapiron•Genres: Action, Horror, Thriller
A group of mercenaries on a mission to retrieve a valuable artifact from an abandoned mine in Java awaken a relentless, supernatural force. As they fight for survival, they discover the mine holds a dark secret tied to a brutal past. The soldiers must confront not only the ancient evil but also their own inner demons to escape.
Dead Mine received a mixed reception from critics. While praised for its action sequences and the performances of its cast, particularly Iko Uwais, many found the plot to be predictable and the horror elements to be inconsistent. The film is often seen as a serviceable action-horror flick that doesn't quite reach the heights of its acclaimed martial arts predecessors.
Praised for its intense action choreography and fight scenes.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and underdeveloped horror elements.
Performances, especially from the martial arts-focused cast, were noted as a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Dead Mine' is not widely documented on Google reviews, making a specific summary unavailable. However, general sentiment suggests a leaning towards appreciation for the action, with some reservations about the narrative and horror execution.
The film features Iko Uwais, the star of the acclaimed Indonesian martial arts film 'The Raid: Redemption', though 'Dead Mine' was released a year after 'The Raid' was internationally recognized.
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