City of Dead Men

États-Unis / Colombie, 2014, 87 min

Réalisation:

Kirk Sullivan

Scénario:

Andrew Poston

Photographie:

Joshua Reis
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Résumés(1)

Michael, a young American tourist running away from his own demons, arrives in Medellin, Colombia, after a long journey throughout South America. He has spent all of his money and must resolve his situation soon. He meets Melody, a pretty Colombian girl who knows the city well and hooks him up with a group of young misfits led by Jacob, a mysterious young man. They live in an abandoned psychiatric hospital for children on the outskirts of the city and offer Michael their friendship and shelter – he quickly accepts. He slowly begins to sense the horror that went on in the hospital and feels the energy permeating the premises. His new friends feel immortal, testing their limits every single day, putting their lives at risk and pulling Michael into their dangerous dynamic. It may be too late for him to get out alive... (Gravitas Ventures)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais The American-Colombian film City of Dead Men shows that the crisis of American horror can easily carry over to places that might have their own original concepts. But this is a boring American screenwriting template, which is set in a relatively interesting environment that is woefully underused. Jackson Rarthbone tries to create an interesting character, but the script ultimately destroys it anyway. ()