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The blend of raves, stimulants, wild youth, and agnostic ceremonies in a dreadful previous mental refuge should signify something significantly more energizing than "City of Dead Men." This semi frightfulness highlight make a big appearance for chief Kirk Sullivan and scenarist Andrew Poston highlights smooth visual bundling on humble means. In any case, there's very little substance to be found in its dinky story of a rootless American getting included with some enigmatically defiant, conceivably evil spirit worshiping skateboarder sorts in Medellín. In spite of the fact that VOD equip Gravitas Endeavors is opening the U.S.- Colombia co-generation on a modest bunch of U.S. screens Dec. 16, including Hollywood's Field CineLounge and San Francisco's Roxie, it's certain to make to a greater degree a (still-constrained) affect on request.
Michael (Jackson Rathbone of the "Sundown" arrangement) is as it were back home — he was conceived in Medellín, then transported north to a disliked California military father when his Colombian mother kicked the bucket. Be that as it may, his arrival numerous years after the fact, activated by blame over a more youthful kin's unintentional demise, discovers him simply scratching by in different not-exactly lawful ways. Found dozing in an opened auto, he's spared from the furious proprietor's clench hands by bystander Tune (Maria Plateau). She welcomes him to "a little gathering" at an area that ends up being genuinely far-flung. It's a previous psychiatric healing facility whose present squatters incorporate smirkingly evil (Diego Boneta from television's "Shout Rulers"), instigator to a gathering of like youthful outsiders.
Michael is permitted to stay — a haggard private live with bed in this odd place is still a redesign for him — however he's required to end up "one of us" by guzzling puzzling substances and, impaired, shooting his own particular appearance in a mirror. After this artificial "demise" and a couple of other "soul changing experiences," he's viewed as a kindred "Dead Man," allowed to "Live like you're now dead." This does not quickly seem to mean much past foolhardy skateboarding, labeling, victimizing and beating individuals, in addition to obviously celebrating at the "hospital's" daily raves. In any case, participation likewise evidently accompanies exasperating dreams of the establishment's past (which may have incorporated slippery "examinations" on kids) and in addition his own dead sibling. At the point when Michael finds an unsettling veil, a more seasoned neighborhood lets him know such things have a long history of utilization in tribal ceremonies including suicide and the soul world.
This is fine as a beginning reason. Lamentably, "City" is the sort of film where exactly when we at last feel that commence is going to lead some place, the end credits roll. There are bunches of exchangeable hop alarms, yet shockingly little in the method for savagery (not to mention sex). The convergence amongst otherworldly and pseudo-logical misbehavior remains to some degree under-characterized; when characters try clarifying what's going on, it's difficult to care enough to give careful consideration.
In the event that the on-screen characters are simply acceptable, it must be permitted the composition doesn't give them a considerable measure to work with. While "City" doesn't at last convey much in the method for tension, result, or even dead men so far as that is concerned, it benefits look, with Joshua Reis' widescreen photography as often as possible washed in hallucinogenic Gothic tinge deserving generally 1970s Dario Argento. Other tech and plan commitments are fair.
Synopsis Movie City of Dead Men ( 2016 ) :
Synopsis City of Dead Men, a thriller horror film with a duration of 1 hour and 27 minutes, scheduled to go live in 2016 by director Kirk Sullivan, screenwriter Andrew Poston for Contento Films. An American citizen traveling to the South American region, trapped and forced to live with a bunch of strange people living in a hospital that has long been vacant along with a bad past.
The main players there are Diego Boneta, Jackson Rathbone, Maria Mesa, Juan Diego Aldana Gomez, Camilo Calvo, Sebastian Diaz, Humberto Dorado, Andres Duque Giraldo, Laura Garcia, Juan camilo Gonzales Moreno, Garzon Harvey Jimenez, Samuel Mendez Garcia, Ana Sofia Perez Rios , Ana Maria Perez, Raul Ramirez.
Michael was 21 years old, a young man from America arrived in the city of Medellin after an adventure around the South American region as a backpacker, and he is currently in a state of apes without money. In Medellin, Michael meets a beautiful girl exotic named Melody, 20 years old as well as introducing Michael to his friends the other, a group of young people who behave strangely, calling them "The Dead Men" who live and work in a former home mentally ill parents who are left behind. This radical youth groups to live their lives without fear, without remorse, as if they were ready to die anytime. By living together in urging crazy experience the adrenaline, extreme sports accompanied by music, make Michael's life changed forever.
Movie Information :
Genre : Horror, Thriller
Actor : Diego Boneta, Jackson Rathbone, Maria Mesa
Release date : 2016 (USA)
Director : Kirk Sullivan
Screenplay : Andrew Poston
Music composed by : Camilo Posada
Producers : Laura Gomez Vargas, Alejandro Arango
Country : USA | Colombia
Language : English
Production Co : Contento Films, Itaca Films
Runtime : 87 min
IMDb Rating : 4.1/10
Watch Trailer :
Michael (Jackson Rathbone of the "Sundown" arrangement) is as it were back home — he was conceived in Medellín, then transported north to a disliked California military father when his Colombian mother kicked the bucket. Be that as it may, his arrival numerous years after the fact, activated by blame over a more youthful kin's unintentional demise, discovers him simply scratching by in different not-exactly lawful ways. Found dozing in an opened auto, he's spared from the furious proprietor's clench hands by bystander Tune (Maria Plateau). She welcomes him to "a little gathering" at an area that ends up being genuinely far-flung. It's a previous psychiatric healing facility whose present squatters incorporate smirkingly evil (Diego Boneta from television's "Shout Rulers"), instigator to a gathering of like youthful outsiders.
Michael is permitted to stay — a haggard private live with bed in this odd place is still a redesign for him — however he's required to end up "one of us" by guzzling puzzling substances and, impaired, shooting his own particular appearance in a mirror. After this artificial "demise" and a couple of other "soul changing experiences," he's viewed as a kindred "Dead Man," allowed to "Live like you're now dead." This does not quickly seem to mean much past foolhardy skateboarding, labeling, victimizing and beating individuals, in addition to obviously celebrating at the "hospital's" daily raves. In any case, participation likewise evidently accompanies exasperating dreams of the establishment's past (which may have incorporated slippery "examinations" on kids) and in addition his own dead sibling. At the point when Michael finds an unsettling veil, a more seasoned neighborhood lets him know such things have a long history of utilization in tribal ceremonies including suicide and the soul world.
This is fine as a beginning reason. Lamentably, "City" is the sort of film where exactly when we at last feel that commence is going to lead some place, the end credits roll. There are bunches of exchangeable hop alarms, yet shockingly little in the method for savagery (not to mention sex). The convergence amongst otherworldly and pseudo-logical misbehavior remains to some degree under-characterized; when characters try clarifying what's going on, it's difficult to care enough to give careful consideration.
In the event that the on-screen characters are simply acceptable, it must be permitted the composition doesn't give them a considerable measure to work with. While "City" doesn't at last convey much in the method for tension, result, or even dead men so far as that is concerned, it benefits look, with Joshua Reis' widescreen photography as often as possible washed in hallucinogenic Gothic tinge deserving generally 1970s Dario Argento. Other tech and plan commitments are fair.
Synopsis Movie City of Dead Men ( 2016 ) :
Synopsis City of Dead Men, a thriller horror film with a duration of 1 hour and 27 minutes, scheduled to go live in 2016 by director Kirk Sullivan, screenwriter Andrew Poston for Contento Films. An American citizen traveling to the South American region, trapped and forced to live with a bunch of strange people living in a hospital that has long been vacant along with a bad past.
The main players there are Diego Boneta, Jackson Rathbone, Maria Mesa, Juan Diego Aldana Gomez, Camilo Calvo, Sebastian Diaz, Humberto Dorado, Andres Duque Giraldo, Laura Garcia, Juan camilo Gonzales Moreno, Garzon Harvey Jimenez, Samuel Mendez Garcia, Ana Sofia Perez Rios , Ana Maria Perez, Raul Ramirez.
Michael was 21 years old, a young man from America arrived in the city of Medellin after an adventure around the South American region as a backpacker, and he is currently in a state of apes without money. In Medellin, Michael meets a beautiful girl exotic named Melody, 20 years old as well as introducing Michael to his friends the other, a group of young people who behave strangely, calling them "The Dead Men" who live and work in a former home mentally ill parents who are left behind. This radical youth groups to live their lives without fear, without remorse, as if they were ready to die anytime. By living together in urging crazy experience the adrenaline, extreme sports accompanied by music, make Michael's life changed forever.
Movie Information :
Genre : Horror, Thriller
Actor : Diego Boneta, Jackson Rathbone, Maria Mesa
Release date : 2016 (USA)
Director : Kirk Sullivan
Screenplay : Andrew Poston
Music composed by : Camilo Posada
Producers : Laura Gomez Vargas, Alejandro Arango
Country : USA | Colombia
Language : English
Production Co : Contento Films, Itaca Films
Runtime : 87 min
IMDb Rating : 4.1/10
Watch Trailer :