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Hurts Like Hell
From illegal gambling to match-fixing, discover the seedy underworld behind the once-revered sport of Muay Thai in this drama inspired by real events.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a haunted mansion from her estranged grandmother, only to discover that the house is not only filled with dark secrets but also a malevolent presence that begins to torment her. As she delves deeper into the family's tragic past, she uncovers a terrifying ritual that might be the key to her survival, or her ultimate demise.
Critical Reception
Hurts Like Hell received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and jump scares as weaknesses. However, some praised its atmospheric tension and visual style, with particular attention paid to its set design.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar horror tropes and predictable jump scares.
Praised for its spooky atmosphere and effective production design.
Storytelling felt underdeveloped, detracting from the potential scares.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a decent, albeit unoriginal, horror flick. Many enjoyed the creepy visuals and suspenseful moments, but some felt the plot was too predictable and lacked significant scares.
Fun Fact
The production team reportedly used over 50 gallons of fake blood during the filming of the movie's climactic scenes.
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