Director: Ferdinando Baldi•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A group of friends rents a remote villa for a vacation, only to discover it's the site of a gruesome past. As mysterious deaths begin to occur, they realize they are being targeted by a killer hiding among them or from within the villa's dark secrets. The group must unravel the truth before they all become victims.
Nothing Underneath received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often cited for its convoluted plot and excessive gore. However, it has gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its atmospheric tension and Giallo-esque elements. Audience reception is similarly divided, appreciating its suspense but often finding it a challenging watch.
Praised for its attempts at suspense and Giallo-style atmosphere.
Criticized for its confusing narrative and a lack of character development.
The film is noted for its graphic violence, which divides viewers.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's unsettling mood and its place within the Italian horror genre, though many find the plot hard to follow.
The film is part of a loose anthology, often paired with other Italian horror films from the era and sometimes referred to by alternative titles such as 'The Grim Reaper' or 'The House of Lost Souls'.
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