Frontier(s)
Studio: UK Film Council
Director: Xavier Gens
Writer: Xavier Gens
Release date: 2007 France
Staring: Karina Testa, Aurelinen Wiik,
Patrick Ligardes, David Saracino,
Maud Forget, Samuel Le Bihan
Running Time: 108 minutes
Rated: NC-17
Back of the box:
As riots break out all over Paris after a right-wing government is elected,
reluctant thief Yasmina (Karina Testa) recruits a few friends to exploit the
bedlam by looting. With the police on their tail, the gang splits up and
regroups at a hostel near the Luxembourg border to divide their haul. But
the decision proves fateful when the innkeepers turn out to be neo-Nazi
freaks who want to make Yasmina the brood mare for a new Aryan master
race.
The Bloody Truth:
The Real Deal
The bloody truth for Frontier(s) is simple. This is the real deal, this is what
Hostel promised and failed to deliver, this is High Tention with a whole cast
of killers, this is the film that would never get a wide theater release in the
US. Frontier provides terror on so many different levels and does so with
an artists touch.
Rich and twisted characters all to real fill ever corner of the film and
somehow the amazing levels of gore and violence appear suited and
necessary to the story.
Frontier(s) is bloody, violent, scary, extreme and French. This is not a film
for all audiences but if you’re looking for a movie that doesn’t pull any
punches Netflix and enjoy.
Get your twisted mountain men,
mutants and horribly dysfunctional
families here
And the rest.....
Acting - 4 Cinematography - 4
Sound - 4 Music - 3
Story - 4 Reality - 4
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