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Last Girl
Kidnapped and tortured, elite call girl "#12" must overcome her attackers and fight through a post-industrial hell to avoid the brutal filming of her own death. Last Girl builds to a shattering conclusion you won't soon forget. Previously available only in the Detroit underground, Renegade Video brings the extreme vision of reality filmmaker Jorje Krippe to a mainstream audience for the first time.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, known only as 'The Girl', is abducted and taken to a remote house. She discovers she is not the only victim and that her captors have a sinister plan for her and the other women. She must find a way to escape before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Ti West's 'Last Girl' (also known as 'The Sacrament') received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its tense atmosphere and disturbing premise, though some found the pacing to be uneven. Audiences were generally divided, with some appreciating the slow-burn horror and others finding it too grim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Sara Paxton.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and a third act that didn't fully meet the build-up.
Deemed a chilling and disturbing addition to the found-footage horror subgenre.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be effectively creepy and suspenseful, with many highlighting the disturbing nature of the story and the performances. Some viewers felt the film was too slow or that the ending was unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'The Sacrament', but it was changed to 'Last Girl' for its theatrical release in some territories, potentially to avoid confusion with Ti West's previous film 'The House of the Devil' which also has a similar theme of a woman in peril.
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