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Frontier(s)
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In Paris, a group of four young thieves flees with robbed money. After being spited up, Tom and Farid want to take a rest nearly boundary and they meet up 2 girls who offer free rooms and meals. They get into troubles when they discover that girls are cannibals of Nazi family
In Paris, a group of four young thieves flees with robbed money. After being spited up, Tom and Farid want to take a rest nearly boundary and they meet up 2 girls who offer free rooms and meals. They get into troubles when they discover that girls are cannibals of Nazi family
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#Aurélien Wiik #BR Films #Cartel Productions #EuropaCorp #Frontier(s) #Karina Testa #Patrick Ligardes #Xavier Gens
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May 22, 2008
As a political allegory, it has no substance. As a genre piece, it is derivative, but it takes from the best and brings it together reasonably well.May 16, 2008
Frontier(s) still finds a way to mine the past while staying rooted in the present. It may seem recognizable, but it's a well made and effective awarenessMay 07, 2008
Perhaps it's because I see so many by-the-numbers horror movies but when a director is willing to go as far off the rails as Gens tries to go in Frontier(s), it goes a long way with me.May 11, 2008
Hardly a trailblazer.May 12, 2008
Nasty, brutish but--pace Thomas Hobbes--insufficiently short gorefest...nothing more than an exercise in sadism.June 17, 2008
Despite all its primal brutality, Frontier(s) is a deep, intelligent and very political movie.
AV Club
May 08, 2008
A relentlessly ugly and derivative reworking of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.May 09, 2008
Though neither subtle nor particularly original, Gens' spin on the meat-movie classic has both nightmarish energy to spare.
Village Voice
May 08, 2008
It's as relentless as it is hateful, hammily directed and derivative of the dreariest slop in contemporary American horror cinema.
Filmcritic.com
May 07, 2008
has neither the weight nor the ingenuity to make a solid impression past its unorthodox dispatching techniques.
Variety
September 19, 2007
Can a movie be an adrenalin-fueled, blood-gushing thrill ride and still be as boring as dirt? Apparently.
New York Times
May 09, 2008
The real surprise of Frontier(s) is that this creepy, bloody contemporary gross-out also has some ideas, visual and otherwise, wedged among its sanguineous drips.