
Forever
Marked by her father's strong presence, since he is a rich and powerful businessman, the beautiful Berenice investigates his love life, to feel closer to him. With her findings, their relationship becomes mixed with a strong sense of seduction.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends rents a cabin in the woods, unaware that it is the site of a brutal murder years earlier. As strange occurrences begin, they realize they may be trapped with a vengeful spirit. The past and present collide as they fight for survival against an unseen force.
Critical Reception
Forever (1991) is a low-budget independent horror film that received a limited release and garnered minimal critical attention upon its debut. It is often overlooked in discussions of 1990s horror, with its reception generally leaning towards negative due to production values and pacing, though some appreciate its B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the polish and scares expected from a horror film.
- The plot is disjointed and the acting is uninspired.
- Suffers from very low production values and a lack of coherent storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this obscure film, but general sentiment points to a poorly executed horror attempt with little to recommend it beyond its minimal runtime.
Fun Fact
Director Ulli Lommel is known for his work in the German 'New German Cinema' and also directed the cult horror film 'The Boogeyman' (1980).
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