30 Days to Die

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Movie
German title 30 Days to Die
Original title 30 Days to Die
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2009
length 79 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Handle furst
script Handle Furst
Marc Sheffler
John Case
production Marc Sheffler
Brendan Connor
George Barr McCutcheon II
John E. Waterman
music Christopher Farrell
camera Graham Futerfas
Alexander Nikishin
cut Tyler Knowles
occupation

30 Days to Die is a 2009 American horror film directed by Griff Furst .

action

At the beginning of the film, a sheriff forcibly gains access to the house of 17-year-old Sheryl and mutilates and kills her in a cruel mask.

Because of her aggressiveness, the teenager Madison has to go to the Crystal Lake Education Center by court order. On the way there, the two guards stop at a fast food restaurant, causing Madison to try to escape. However, the guards knock her down and handcuff her.

At the camp she is bullied by her fellow inmates, they vomit on her and rape her in the shower. The camp leader Dr. Amelia Wellington doesn't want to know anything about it. The guards see the young women as fresh meat with which to become sexually active. When a guard enters Madison's room at night to sleep with her, she escapes. On the run, she is gunned down by the sheriff from the beginning of the film.

The masked sheriff now drives into the institution and brutally kills all inmates. Finally, Amelia confronts him, thanks the serial killer, undresses and says that she is ready now. He takes off his mask, Madison reveals himself, and she then shoots Amelia.

Madison was just shot by the actual serial killer, she overpowered him and assumed his identity in order to get revenge.

criticism

“An apparently difficult-to-educate young person is brought by her parents to the Crystal Lake reformatory, where she has to defend herself against fellow inmates, sadistic guards, but also a serial killer. Thin-blooded slasher film infusion that stumbles over one's own ambitions. The name of the camp refers to the trendsetter film "Friday the 13th", but that only evokes wistful memories even among genre lovers. "

“A conventional and comparatively inexpensive arranged American B-horror film declines the basics of the slasher movie, organizes a few memorable bloodbaths between banal excuses for a story, and otherwise expresses its parodic ambitions, for example by naming the camp Crystal Lake baptizes (home of Friday the 13th). The extremely pretty actresses make a good face and are allowed to keep their clothes on. "

- Kino.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 30 Days to Die. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. 30 Days to Die kino.de