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In the mid-70s, the members of the love cult Unity Fields sought the ultimate joining by dousing themselves with gasoline and committing mass suicide. A young girl blown clear of the fiery explosion was the only survivor. Thirteen years later, Cynthia (Jennifer Rubin) awakens from a coma inside a psychiatric hospital with only buried memories of that horrific day. But now, her fellow patients are each being driven to their own violent suicides. Has the sect's hideously burned leader (Richard Lynch) returned to claim his final child, or is something even more depraved lurking within her BAD DREAMS? (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais If I appreciate the short duration as the biggest positive at the end of the film, something is wrong. And in this pseudo-film, there is quite a lot wrong. In the first half, it is boring, and in the second half, it is illogical. It is a typical representative of films where characters behave completely nonsensically so that the screenwriter can create a few shocking twists and scares. Average actors (the main role actress Jennifer Rubin is one of those in the endless line of models who tried their luck in film and made a few B-movies; she is pretty, but character roles are not her strong suit - I liked her in Screamers, here she just exists and doesn't really do much acting). The film might be appreciated by fans of slashers, but even in this genre, there have been many more inventive and skillfully made films. Overall impression: 25%. ()

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