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You heard the story. The one about the goriest, bloodiest splatter flick ever, the one made in the '80s but mysteriously lost. Flash forward to now: Young cinema buffs search for the secret location where the movie was shot, hoping to find the film. What they find is that the goriest, bloodiest splatter flick ever is more than a movie. It's real. And it's happening to them. The Hills Run Red with a whole new level of horror as the terrified interlopers confront a demented killer who covers his hacked-up face with a babydoll mask. Wait, Babyface is just a character from the movie, right? Wrong. He's alive. He's waiting. He's thrilled to meet fans who will die - slowly, gruesomely, shockingly - for his art. Roll camera! (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés There must have been miracle in Dark Castle Entertainment! There’s no other way to explain the fact that a company that so far had only produced horror films that were average at best (even if most fans consider them less than that), this year has already delivered the enthusiastically received Orphan (which I still haven’t watched) and this hixploitation gem, The Hills Run Red. Personally, I’m thrilled that there are still low-key movies about which I know almost nothing beforehand and that can surprise me and delight me so much, like this one. THRR is something between homage to the subgenre (it refers with a bit of exaggeration to all the hixploitation films ever made) and a slight critique of the genre (you get what you want) that runs like a Swiss clock (even though the introduction is a bit too long, but not unnecessarily so), plays nicely with the clichés and has a surprisingly good story (considering…). Anyone who has seen a redneck slasher or two will finally get a “cliché scene” that ends a little differently than usual, and always with a wink. The only weak thing are the actors, who aren’t very good, but are more than enough for a direct-to-video film. PS: There’s a scene in the end credits that in a fairly original and uniquely perverted way opens the door for a sequel – don’t miss It. ()

claudel 

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español Por qué no puede haber más películas de terror de calidad? Me gusta bastante este género, pero siempre me encuentro con una buena de cada diez. Me gustaría mejorar significativamente esta estadística poco halagadora. Las películas llenas de sangre solo mezclan La Bruja de Blair y Masacre en Texas con una motosierra, y el resultado es bastante insatisfactorio. ()

kaylin 

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inglés The film "Mountains Drenched in Blood" is quite a pleasant surprise and it is evident that even in the slasher genre it is possible to create an interesting movie, despite combining it with the mockumentary genre. This film works, it is sufficiently bloody, it is sufficiently daring, and I am glad that even American creators are not afraid to occasionally film something that has elements of innovation and is ultimately good. Perhaps even more than just good. ()