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I felt bipolar with this movie. It will make you laugh and cry. The script is not amazing and the story is very simple. Not pretentious at all but it really touched me.


Movie spotlight
A debt collector who has lost his sense of pain after being in an accident when he was young falls in love with a street vendor who has acute hemophilia.
When a young woman named Jessica wakes up in a mysterious, abandoned house with no memory of how she got there, she quickly realizes she is not alone. Trapped and disoriented, she must piece together the fragmented clues of her past to understand her present situation and the terrifying experiments being conducted within the house's walls. As the true nature of her confinement and the identities of her captors are revealed, Jessica finds herself in a desperate fight for survival.
Pain (2011) received a largely negative reception from critics, who found the film to be derivative and lacking in originality. While some acknowledged the attempt at psychological horror, the execution was widely criticized for its predictable plot, weak character development, and uninspired direction. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a tedious and unsatisfying viewing experience.
Fails to deliver on its premise with predictable scares and a muddled narrative.
Lacks originality and relies heavily on tired horror tropes.
Offers little in the way of suspense or meaningful character exploration.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Pain" are scarce, but available commentary suggests a general disappointment with the film's predictable plot and lack of impact. Many viewers felt it did not live up to the potential of its premise, resulting in a forgettable horror experience.
The film was shot entirely on location in an abandoned hospital in Germany, adding to its grim atmosphere.
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I felt bipolar with this movie. It will make you laugh and cry. The script is not amazing and the story is very simple. Not pretentious at all but it really touched me.