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Abduction and death
Argentina, the 70’s. One morning, several armed young men, dressed in military uniform, kidnap a Senior Army General and hide him in a modest cottage. There, without the hostage’s awareness of either the reason for his imprisonment or the people who planned it, the young kidnappers subject him to summary trial. In subsequent days, the military man will respond to an interrogation as severe as precise, that will lay bare the tense contradiction between two political and moral ideologies so incompatible that destruction surely awaits one of the opposite fields. The ending unveils a new chapter of a contemporary drama.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip find themselves terrorized by a mysterious assailant after one of them is abducted. As they desperately search for their missing friend, they uncover a dark secret about the area and realize they are being hunted. The remaining friends must fight for their survival against an unseen threat in the desolate wilderness.
Critical Reception
Abduction and Death received generally negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on cheap scares. While some acknowledged its atmospheric moments, the film was largely considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its derivative plot and lack of originality.
Panned for poor acting and uninspired direction.
Felt too predictable and relied on worn-out horror tropes.
Google audience: Audience reception for Abduction and Death was largely unfavorable, with many viewers finding the film to be slow-paced and lacking in genuine suspense. Common complaints included a weak storyline and a disappointing lack of payoff.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in New Zealand, utilizing its rugged natural landscapes to create a sense of isolation and dread.
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