Sinopsis(1)

A group of teenagers celebrating Blood Night, the anniversary of the death of a local axe murderer, Mary Hatchet, suddenly find themselves face to face with the realities of her haunting. As they run from the bloody rampage left behind they'll need to survive the night to expose the truth behind the legend of Bloody Mary. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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kaylin 

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inglés Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet is quite daring, and it's relatively explicit not only in its violence but also in its nudity, where it's not afraid, but in terms of plot, it's quite awkward. In terms of the killing, it's not that awkward and you can really see that this was the main reason why the film was made. Just one bloody killing spree that doesn't hurt the viewer in any way. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Basically, there are two types of old-school horror: One is when an incompetent amateur fan or forgotten icon stands behind or in front of the camera, resulting in a film that can be watchable only for the few enthusiasts who appreciate anything that irradiates a mystical “love for the genre” (and the so-called "tribute to old films" is a fabricated and misleading excuse for poor quality). Blood Night, fortunately, belongs to the other and less numerous type, the work of gifted creators who not only watch films of the genre, but also understand them. Those people are able to refer to, imitate, pay homage and even paraphrase without making their products unintentionally funny. Blood Night is a skilfully made B-movie without any pretensions, that in 90 minutes entertains the viewer, who knows what they are into and what they can expect. This film was a pleasant surprise (especially considering I didn’t know anything about it beforehand) and I can wholeheartedly recommend it. ()

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