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Who Would You Call?
A question, or not. You are in the street, something bad happens, someone calls an ambulance and the doctor ask you who to call. It is a question, but also an assertion when we talk about the intensity that link us or not to some people like lover, parents, children, and even the ones we loved but not anymore.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends receives a mysterious phone call that summons them to a remote, abandoned house. Upon arrival, they discover it's a sinister trap orchestrated by a deranged family seeking to fulfill an ancient ritual. As the night progresses, the friends must fight for survival against the deranged inhabitants and uncover the dark secrets of the house before they become the next sacrifice.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its gratuitous violence, nonsensical plot, and Rob Zombie's signature style as divisive. However, some audience members appreciated its over-the-top gore and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
Fans of Rob Zombie's unique brand of horror and dark comedy will likely find something to enjoy.
The film is criticized for its excessive gore and convoluted storyline.
Performances are often highlighted as a weak point, despite some recognizable actors.
Google audience: Audiences appear divided, with many finding the film's extreme violence and bizarre humor to be its main draw, while others found it gratuitous and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'The Families', but it was changed to 'Who Would You Call?' during production.
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