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The Bridesmaid
Kate plans to marry Steve for his riches. Her best friend Tega is coaching her on how to capture his love. Steve wants a wife to love him not for his money so he fakes a crippling accident that leaves him in a wheelchair. Kate asked Tega to care for him while she travels to London for shopping. Steve and Tega realize they love each other. At the alter truth is told.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Australian sheep station, a young woman named Ruth is working as a bridesmaid for her friend's wedding. However, her dreams of a joyous occasion quickly turn into a nightmare as she becomes the target of a violent and persistent stalker. Isolated and with limited resources, Ruth must fight for survival against the escalating terror.
Critical Reception
The Bridesmaid (2005) is a low-budget Australian horror film that garnered a cult following for its raw intensity and grim atmosphere, though it received mixed to negative reviews from mainstream critics for its predictable plot and graphic violence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and tense chase sequences.
Criticized for its reliance on graphic violence and a thin plot.
Some found the isolation of the setting effectively terrifying.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The Bridesmaid are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's effective suspense and the gritty, isolated setting. However, many viewers found the violence to be excessive and the narrative lacking in originality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in rural New South Wales, Australia, with much of the production being handled by a small, independent crew.
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