Tan Lines
Tan Lines

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Tan Lines

2005
Movie
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English

Young, good looking people, meet up by chance on holiday in France; tree sisters and a hunk they never met before. On the surface eveything is fun and friendly... After the death of their father, sisters Sophie (Leontine Hass), Christina (Siri Ingul) and Esther (Antonina Lewis) -- all of whom have different mothers -- head to the south of France for a much-deserved holiday, where they cross paths with Jez Laver (Nigel Chisholm), an attractive stranger. As Jez charms his way into their party and the girls get to know him better, he serves as a catalyst for sorting through their fractured pasts.

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IMDb3.8/10
Director: Richard CrissingerGenres: Drama, Thriller, Horror

Plot Summary

A group of college students on spring break in Cancun find themselves targeted by a mysterious killer. As the body count rises, they must uncover the killer's identity before they all become victims.

Critical Reception

Tan Lines received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its derivative plot and lack of originality. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry in the slasher genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A predictable and uninspired slasher film.

  • Lacks suspense and relies on tired horror tropes.

  • Offers little in the way of scares or engaging characters.

Google audience: Audience feedback for Tan Lines is scarce, but the limited available comments suggest a common sentiment that the film is a low-budget, uninspired horror flick that fails to deliver on its premise.

Fun Fact

Despite its title and spring break setting, the film was not shot on location in Cancun, Mexico, but rather in Southern California.

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