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Anyone Else for Heaven?
The honorable Ieremias Ayioklimas has a car accident and is driven to Heaven, where he asks God to allow him a temporary return to Earth in order to pay his debts to the bank. God agrees and sends him back, together with another dead man named Machos and the Archangel Ezekel.
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers wake up in a mysterious, isolated house with no memory of how they got there. As they try to piece together their identities and escape, they discover they are being targeted by an unseen force, leading to paranoia and a fight for survival against a supernatural entity. The house itself seems to be a character, actively working against their attempts to leave.
Critical Reception
While 'Anyone Else for Heaven?' (also known as 'Cannibal Girls in the Amazon' and 'Hellhole') has a cult following among horror enthusiasts, it received mixed to negative reviews upon its release and is generally considered a lesser-known entry in the early 1980s slasher genre. It's often criticized for its convoluted plot and pacing, but some appreciate its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling premise.
Criticized for a confusing narrative and underdeveloped characters.
Seen as a competently made, albeit forgettable, horror film from its era.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented. Those who have seen it often mention its eerie mood as a positive, but many find the plot difficult to follow and the scares less impactful than expected for the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some scenes filmed in an actual abandoned house, contributing to its intended creepy atmosphere.
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