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5/10
Stock horror with a slightly different feel. Not great, not awful.
freydis-e16 February 2017
I'm reviewing this because no-one else has. The IMDb score is currently 3.6 which sounds horrendous – but it's not that bad. The acting is pretty decent and the sparse dialogue, seen as subtitles in my case, is fine. There's a rather dull opening few minutes which doesn't establish much we subsequently need to know or care about, but once the action starts it doesn't let up until the movie ends. Best of all, though this is fairly stock horror fodder, something about it feels slightly different and fresh – maybe just because it's Chilean.

What's not so good? Well it is stock horror and there's no real story. A bunch of people run into some psychos and get brutalised – that's pretty well it. There is some kind of sub-plot going on, but I never really understood it, nor the ending come to that. If you like this type of horror, relying on nasty sadism with people trying to survive and escape, rather than jump-out scares or explicit gore and splatter (the special effects aren't great – it's quite low-budget) then you may find this quite entertaining. The worst thing is that bane of the horror genre – people keep doing stupid things for no reason. Example: some good guys get the drop on some bad guys and make them drop their guns. They then run away without taking the guns, leaving the bad guys to pick them up, kill more people and chase them with them. This kind of thing happens over and over but I guess horror-fans can't be too bothered by it as it's the same in most movies in the genre.
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4/10
Incredibly dull and pointless
grantss25 October 2018
A group of friends head out for a holiday in the country. There they are kidnapped by a weird, psychopathic family.

This was never going to be Citizen Kane. However, it had potential as an entertaining B-grade thriller. Unfortunately, even with such low expectations, it is still very poor.

For a lightweight thriller it moves very slowly and is far from thrilling. There's no engagement - you don't really care about the main characters. Dumb, dull plot that seems to go around in circles.

Avoid.
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5/10
Chile con carne.
BA_Harrison3 November 2021
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Chilean horror Sendero features plenty of brutality and graphic gore, but what it lacks is motivation for its sadistic characters: I can see what is happening, but I haven't got a clue WHY it's happening.

A group of youngsters on a trip to a farm are abducted en route and tortured by a perverted inbred family, who are collecting victims for the mysterious Mr. Gustavo, whose intentions are never clear. The victims are beaten and killed, but to what end? Writer/director Lucio A. Rojas clearly has an explanation in mind for all of the depravity, violence and general weirdness, but he never lets the viewer in in the secret, which makes for very frustrating viewing (some parts are obviously there just for shock value, such as the masturbation/buggery scene, but other elements need fleshing out, especially Juan's involvement in the deviancy).

While the film definitely delivers on the splatter, with hacked off fingers, hammer-smashed hands, severed limbs, and a face reduced to a pulp with a rock amongst the grisly treats on offer, on this occasion I felt like I needed just a bit more story to go with all of the gore.

4.5/10, rounded up to 5 for the bit where 'final girl' Ana (Andrea García-Huidobro) drives away unaware that her boyfriend Alfredo (Diego Casanueva) is chained to the back of the car.
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1/10
Worst movie I have ever seen by far
irinel_pascu200028 July 2018
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Story doesn't make any sense. They could have escaped a million times.
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4/10
Didn't make sense and unsatisfatory ending
celvan-2895712 December 2018
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This film has the usual gore of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the Saw and the Hostel movies.

However, there was one scene which was very hard to stomach, and I'm usually good at not being repelled by gore. This was when she discovered her ex-boyfriend? with his torso completely ripped away, and he was actually still alive, so that you could see his open heart beating. I almost had to look away from that one. Since it seemed he was somehow attached by a hook or something to the back of a truck she was trying to escape in, it's unclear whether she was the one that pulled his skin away when she started the truck or whether he was already that way.

I gave this movie a thumbs down on Netflix, not because of the gore, but because the movie didn't make a whole lot of sense, especially the older gentleman (although he was hardly a gentleman), and the ending. The gentleman asked if she knew that her family's lives would be in danger if she shot him, but the movie never explained why that was. And the ending was confusing. At first, I thought she shot the woman because she was traumatized and not thinking clearly and was impatient with her not driving off immediately, but then wondered if the woman's hesitancy to drive off was due to the fact that she was yet another member of this deranged family, and Ana just realized it. OR did the brother that she spared do it, and even killed her at the same time? It wasn't the old man (who had previously told her that she was dead & buried already, whatever that meant), because he was going into the house at that exact moment. At least that's what it seemed like. Then the movie just ended, with unanswered questions.

I've tried to find some of the answers on reviews online, but I'm still confused. A lot of horror anthologies do this, don't make sense and leave unanswered questions, like Mexico Barbaro and Holidays. But this was a full length one. Although I admit I haven't seen every horror movie ever made, by any means. It did hold my interest though, and I kept thinking they would answer the questions, but the ending was unsatisfactory. And the ending can, often times, make or break a movie.
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1/10
Fail
JerlskovFlunkhede28 May 2018
I recommend you watch this film on 2xspeed. It's so infuriatingy slow, you won't miss a thing.

Acting: Bad. Dialogue: Bad. Story: Completely pointless.

It's so bad it's actually worth a watch.
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5/10
I kinda liked it.
lost-in-limbo8 July 2020
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I guess every country has got their inbred countryside psychotics living off detour roads and kidnapping those who pry into their business. Well Chile gives it a shot in this strange, perverted, depraved and extremely violent rural indie horror.

It's nothing you haven't already seen before with the likes of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" & "Frontiere(s)". So it does the next best thing to combat the hackneyed structure. By upping the ante. After a slow set-up, it becomes alarmingly intense and kept it up til the pessimistic final frame. So before getting there, you get smashed heads, sexual deviancy, chopped off limbs, mental torture and gashing wounds. It's spiteful! The decent looking gore fx is virtually blood n' guts and well-delivered. Making sure that the atmosphere remains disturbingly bleak is the foreboding electronic score with it encroaching, uncanny sounds.

Where it got very perplexing though, was the reasoning behind their fiendish actions. As the captors are only the middle men/woman to something much bigger. There seems to be more to it with a mysterious stranger entering the scene. But the screenplay never really enlightens us on this figure. The local cast do a good job, especially those playing the demented family.
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2/10
Boring Gore Fest
wotnotb22 December 2021
This blood fest survival movie was a waste of time unless you just like gore after gore with no plot to speak of. Nasty characters come and go throughout the budget scenes without explanation of who they are or why they are doing what they are doing. My torture was seeing it through to its confusing, pointless ending, par for the course.
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4/10
Brutal budget effort from Chile
stevelivesey673 January 2022
There is a lot to hate here, the Poor acting, the nonsensical motivation of the characters, the plot, etc.

However, it does give off a whiff of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and I think there is a film to be made here with better execution.
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8/10
Enjoyable and brutal Chilean torture effort
Accepting a foreign-studies scholarship, a woman and her friends decide to take a road trip to celebrate the occasion but when they are caught by a deranged family of psychopaths interested in keeping them as pets for a ruthless criminal to play with as he pleases they try to gather the courage to escape the area alive.

On the whole, this was a pretty enjoyable effort. Among it's more noteworthy aspects is the strong setup that works nicely to get the group captured and caught since this occurs quite early on in the film. With the first sign of car trouble allowing the second instance to appear just as helpful and then turning it around immediately, there's a disorienting nature to the immediacy of them getting taken. The efficiency they accomplish it and have the group taken back to their house where they awake chained up or just held in various rooms of the dilapidated house where they have to confront the disturbed family in such a state is quite chilling with the way this sets everything in motion. Once trapped by the family, the film picks up considerably with its emphasis on the brutality and cruelty the family displays. Treating the butchery and carnage against not just them but the other remaining captives in their care as nothing out of the ordinary where they're free to sexually molest anyone they want when they want or play ruthless games of life-or-death with them adds a great amount of intrigue to what's about to happen to them. The psychological torment and toll this takes in their need to escape which has a lot to like as the scenes of realization that sink in once they realize the true nature of the games being played is quite enjoyable for how dark it goes. That said, there are a few minor issues with this one. One of the biggest problems is the strange relationship the group has while being captured, as they are clearly under the family's rule and torment but seem to have some liberties that they really shouldn't. The brothers can take the girls out of their rooms and walk with them along the property talking about the situation without any kind of fear displayed about being held captive, which is quite unrealistic and doesn't fit in with the type of storyline featured here. Rather than be ruthless and barbaric all the time towards which this shows they're capable of, these other scenes of humanity seem at odds with the rest of the film and stand out due to that. The other aspect to hold this back is a nonsensical and irritating finale that doesn't do this one any favors. The fact that they're able to get out of the area alive and free of their captors on several occasions only to get caught only through stupidity without being reprimanded to halt further attempts is ludicrous to think would play out in a normal scenario. On top of that, the confrontations with the mysterious stranger who has no bearing on the film until then, especially if all he does is stand around making threats without doing anything about it or explaining what's going on as the series of events on display are quite improbable and confusing to play out. It brings this down somewhat but not enough to fully knock this one out.

Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and sexual innuendo including the possibility of rape.
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