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All Must Die
Gina who is about to get married, when her friends “kidnap” her for a last all-out bachelorette party. Dressed in red latex and all on her own in the Norwegian woods, Gina has to complete a creepy game of challenges. But what starts off as fun soon turns seriously weird, when disturbing events start occurring. Is it part of the planning – or is Gina about to lose her grip of reality?
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers find themselves trapped in a mysterious house, forced to play a deadly game orchestrated by an unknown entity. As they uncover dark secrets about each other and the house itself, they must fight for survival against escalating threats and their own paranoia. The game's rules are simple: one person must die each night, or they all will.
Critical Reception
All Must Die received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and lack of originality in the slasher/survival horror genre. While some acknowledged the film's tense atmosphere and decent practical effects, many felt it failed to offer anything new, with performances and pacing also drawing criticism.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to revive the 'trapped in a house' horror trope but ultimately falls short.
Lacks a compelling narrative and memorable characters.
Relies heavily on jump scares and gore with little substance.
Google audience: Audience reviews for All Must Die were generally unfavorable, with many viewers finding the film predictable and poorly executed. Common complaints included weak acting, a confusing plot, and a lack of genuine scares, though a small number of viewers appreciated the film's brutality.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was not widely distributed and is considered a niche horror release with limited critical or audience recognition.
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