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Parents' day
Young successful businessman, former orphans Artem Vladimirov together with his partner Sergei Tarasov engaged in the ruin of large companies commissioned by crime.
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Plot Summary
A group of British students on a school trip to Poland find themselves trapped in a remote village during its annual 'Parents' Day' festival. They soon discover that the village has a dark and violent tradition tied to the festival, and they are to become the unwilling participants.
Critical Reception
Parents' Day is a low-budget horror film that garnered a modest reception, primarily on the genre circuit. While some critics appreciated its attempt at a folk horror atmosphere and unsettling premise, others found its execution lacking in originality and pacing. Audience reactions were mixed, with some enjoying its grisly elements and others deeming it derivative.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a creepy folk horror atmosphere but struggles with execution.
Some found the premise intriguing, while others criticized its predictability.
Noteworthy for its grim subject matter and unsettling rural setting.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Poland, contributing to its distinctive rural and Eastern European setting which plays a significant role in the horror.
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