One Way Trip 3D

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Movie
Original title One Way Trip 3D
Country of production Switzerland , Austria
original language German , French
Publishing year 2011
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
JMK 14
Rod
Director Markus Welter
script Matthias Bauer ,
Bastian Zach
production Valentin Greutert ,
Simon Hesse
music Michael Sauter
camera Filip Zumbrunn
cut Cécile Welter
occupation

One Way Trip 3D is an Austrian-Swiss horror film by the Swiss director Markus Welter. It was released in Swiss cinemas on September 15, 2011. The horror thriller is the first Swiss and Austrian 3D film. The companies HesseGreutert Film and Superfilm were responsible for the production .

action

Five young people want to go to the Jura to eat magic mushrooms. On the way, the tire of their VW bus bursts. When a girl goes to pee in the bushes, she meets a hunter who shoots a shotgun from close range, but not at her, but shoots a deer and a wolf. Nevertheless, the girl runs back to the group, who notices that one of them preferred to use the spare tire holder in the car as a beer store.

Shortly afterwards, the hunter drives past in a tractor with the two dead animals on its trailer, which are being petted by an unknown girl. The hunter explains the way to a gas station to the youth.

After they repaired their car there and found three other passengers - a couple and the ex-boyfriend of one of the girls - they drive on into the forest, where they set up camp. When one of the youths tries to get the beer chilled in the nearby river at night, he is knocked down by an unknown person. But he still makes it back to the camp, where he loses consciousness and a stormy thunderstorm breaks out.

The teenagers drag him to a nearby farm. Even though the lights are on, nobody seems to be there. After finding the key in the mailbox, they go into a house and put the wounded boy in a bed.

One of the girls runs away furiously when her boyfriend comforts another girl. When he is looking for her, his feet are tied by the unknown girl from the tractor. When the boy noticed during the apparent foreplay that the girl's right half of his face was disfigured, the girl continued to tie him up, hung him up, cut off his fingers with scissors and then killed him by piercing his eye with the scissors.

The hunter surprises the young people in the house and causes a power failure with a defective kettle. While the hunter leaves to turn the electricity back on, the young people hear the crying of the fled girl who is sitting in front of the house with blood-smeared hands in front of a barn in which the young people find their dead comrade. As the hunter is about to leave the house, he is overwhelmed by the young people who believe him to be the murderer and locked in the basement of the house.

The escaped girl is put alone in a room and the room is barricaded so that she can calm down. But this room is located directly above a basement, in which someone is locked who tries to get into the room through a hatch. The girl then escapes from the room across the courtyard to another house. One of the boys sees this and looks for the girl. When he finds it in a red-lit room with rocking horses, slot machines and mannequins without extremities, the unknown girl from the tractor rams a long knife into his head. The other girl escapes to the attic of the house and from there to the roof. Another girl in the group sees it from the house and runs outside. She sees the girl slip off the roof and get impaled by the prongs on a winter garden. The unknown girl throws the recently killed boy's head out the window at the shocked girl when three other teenagers join them.

The four young people flee, but the previously passed out boy - who, according to his own statement, broke out of a cellar - has an asthma attack, but has forgotten his asthma spray in the house. The four therefore run back to the yard and hide in a barn. While one of the four is going to get the spray out of the house, they meet a comrade again who is covered in blood. He and the barn are set on fire with a Molotov cocktail and one of the youths flees. When the boy comes back with the asthma spray, the barrels explode in front of the barn and he is thrown into a pit. The unknown girl stabs the asthmatic with a hip in the stomach, which causes him to tip over. When the boy has freed himself from the pit, the hunter he takes on, pushes in while the two girls fight each other. When the unknown girl has almost strangled her opponent, she is stabbed by the asthmatic before he dies. The other girl still loses her balance and falls into the pit.

After a longer fade to black, the scene shown in the opening credits follows, in which the last remaining young person tries to escape from the pit in which the corpses of her comrades lie. The hunter gets a ladder and an ax. With this he goes after the girl who has meanwhile armed herself with a scythe. However, this is rotten and breaks off. The hunter hits the girl with an ax on the arm and then pushes her into a puddle where the hunter tries to drown her with a folding chair. The girl finds a knife in the puddle, slits the hunter's throat, gets up and collapses again.

After another black screen, the girl is transported with a crane construction on a stretcher out of the pit into an ambulance, where you can see her from above and screams and the like. be imported from the film. When she is being pushed into the ambulance, the hunter comes out of a house and the girl has a hysterical attack. A paramedic introduces the hunter as the chief forester and the rescuer of the girl who at that moment sees the unknown girl from the tractor in a window. Looking back, the hunter and the unknown girl transform into the other young people, which is why they were partly full of blood.

background

  • Leading actress Sabrina Reiter already played in the two horror slashers In 3 days you are dead and In 3 days you are dead 2 from Austria.
  • One Way Trip 3D is the first 3D production from Switzerland and Austria.
  • Markus Welter has already filmed Im Sog der Nacht from 2009.
  • The screenwriters Bastian Zach and Matthias Bauer are also book authors, their historical thrillers "Morbus Dei: Die Arrival" and "Morbus Dei: Inferno" were published in 2010 and 2012 by Haymon-Verlag. The third part "Dei's disease: Under the sign of Aries" will appear in autumn 2013.

publication

The film was shown in Swiss, Austrian and Russian cinemas in 2011, stayed in the top 10 for several weeks and was seen by over 150,000 visitors. In Austria, it was the third most successful of all domestic films launched in 2011.

Ascot Elite brought the film to German video stores on February 24, 2012 and, despite some splatter, did not receive any full youth approval from the FSK . It has also been available for purchase since March 13th. There is only one audio track and no subtitles. Extras include a 47-minute making of, 7 biographies, a picture gallery as well as the trailers belonging to the film and - in very poor picture quality - teasers.

Reviews

“The first Swiss teen horror shocker in 3D relies on everything from desolate torture scenes to chopped off heads on everything that is typical for such a film. A drastic, formally solid horror teen slasher, no more hair-raising than other representatives of his genre. "

“Meanwhile, the 3D wave is already spilling into the undergrowth, and so this horror is also a three-dimensional one, which borrows ghostly borrowings from the gloomy" Blair Witch "realms and lets them jump one after the other over the blade in the tried and tested slasher manner. Fear nicer in Switzerland, which scores with visually impressive natural horror. "

- Christina Krisch : www.krone.at

"Although Markus Welter's film doesn't really revolutionize the horror genre," One Way Trip 3D "develops a childlike joy in letting one character after another die in increasingly ludicrous ways. Admittedly, the final twist is a bit far-fetched, but otherwise this film can definitely compete with US-American productions that are many times more expensive. "

- www.taz.de

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for One Way Trip 3D . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , December 2011 (PDF; test number: 130 037 V).
  2. Age rating for One Way Trip 3D . Youth Media Commission .
  3. One Way Trip 3D. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used