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Frontiers [DVD]

3.8 out of 5 stars 68 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Karina Testa, Aurelien Wiik, Patrick Ligardes, David Saracino, Maud Forget
  • Directors: Xavier Gens
  • Producers: Laurent Tolleron
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Studiocanal
  • DVD Release Date: 7 July 2008
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0014XVTHU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,357 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Alone in a Paris plagued by deadly race riots the young and beautiful Yasmine is looking for a way out. In her desperation she turns to her shady ex-boyfriend. Together with his two thug friends they pull off a bold heist and head for the border. With the police close behind they hide out in a seemingly peaceful inn. But the mysterious innkeeper is hiding a secret more terrifying than anything they could ever imagine. Trapped in an endless maze of tunnels crawling with hungry subhuman cannibals they must fight to survive their bloody initiation into the innkeeper's evil family cult.

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France.The Near Future.Riots plague the major cities and under the cover of this civil uprising five people botch a heist and end up fleeing into the countryside only to turn up at a motel ran by a family of cannibals and well....you can guess the rest.
Directed by Xavier Gens(Hitman) and from the team that brought you Switchblade Romance,Frontiers has something in common with the Hostel franchise and the Belgian film Calvaire but thankfully it is a cut above that garbage thanks to some pretty fierce action sequences and a tremendous performance by leading lady Testa who nails the essence of someone in frightening peril with startling conviction.
Frontiers is overlong and empties it's bag of tricks a little too early with Gens using a little too much shadow and fast edits to mask budgetary limitations and while not being particularly original it delivers some ride when it gets going.
I never like to look for "messages"in the horror genre - everywhere else fine - scary,nasty and someone to root for is enough for me,Frontiers ticks all the boxes.
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Frightfest banned it, Optimum didn't know whether to release it or not, the critics weren't keen, but one thing's for sure: We LOVE it!

The makers of Switchblade Romance have done it again! Frontiers is possibly an even more powerful 'endurance test' than last year's remake of Funny Games. Ultimately, Frontiers is made for you to pause the film for a second, take a deep breath and ask yourself, 'Why am I still watching this?'

The story plays out just like your average Friday night horror flick: A group of kids get into some trouble whilst rioting at the latest presidential election... soon enough, after deciding to take a run for it, they all end up staying at a creepy old hostel run by a large family of uncompromising Nazi cannibals...

...And thank God! For once! It's as good as it sounds!

Beautifully shot, expertly crafted and brilliantly acted, Xavier Gens -director of the more recent Hitman- has served up for us something quite special: Frontiers is a shocking, brutal, emotionally draining and immensely powerful piece of horror cinema. It demands to be seen, and at this price it's hard to resist!

(P.S- To those who are frightened of subtitles: It's French. Also: Stunning cover art!)
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This could be the "nastiest" film I have ever watched. I've seen hundreds of "nasty" films, all the Saw films, Hostel films, revenge murders like I Spit On Your Grave remake 1 and then 2 and 3, both versions of The Last House On The Left, Eden Lake, Wolf Creek 1 and 2, lots and lots of others. The film Martyrs, also French from about the same time, is an excellent shocker but it has metaphorical and spiritual overtones that give it artistic integrity that Frontiers doesn't deliver, or even try to. OK........so........whatever your boundaries this will push them. Whatever you are shocked by, this will almost certainly shock you a number of times. On a number of levels this is horrific, in style, substance, plotlines, individual scenes, characters, atmosphere, menace. Now I hate to issue specific spoilers, some people can't help themselves when reviewing unfortunately, but what I can promise is blood and gore in good quantity, and other shocking elements as the story fully develops that you probably won't see coming. The only little spoiler I'll give is that although I can handle virtually anything a movie can throw at me, my biggest and maybe only threshold of suffering, is to see any scene where people have to crawl through tight tunnels where they don't know where it goes and might quite possibly get completely wedged. There is one of those in this and I forced myself not to look away but I was very uncomfortable indeed. Anyway the rest of the power of the film you can see for yourself. A triumph for anyone with a cast iron stomach to relish!!!!! Don't miss it.
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By Charles Vasey TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 6 Feb. 2009
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Frontiers is a film with many fathers which is ironic considering the rather whacky pure blood policy of the villains in this piece. Although the list of slashers from which this one gets DVD-DNA is long, it reminded me most of Wolf Creek (though without being as good a film in my view). The same sudden appearance of the Other just off the main road, the same organised nastiness, the same lack of finishing off a villain when he is down, and the same collection of stolen trophies. Yet the oddness of the Nazi cannibals simply gave the film an air of unreality so that the gore became almost a joke. The heroine diving through the pig-slurry was undoubtedly the most unpleasant moment.
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Another shocker from French cinema, Frontiers will rightly have you on the edge of your seat throughout. Basic plot involves a group of violent protesters who have stolen money in the process of the Paris riots and flee to a small village to stay the night in a B &B. Unlucky for them the cocky youths get more than they bargained for and the rest they say is history......

Frontiers succeeds because it has the power to make you feel sorry for the ruthless violent youths who are about to meet there match big time. It is everything that Eli Roth's Hostel wasn't. The French have never pulled back like American cinema, it is gorey, shocking and even moving.

Good acting, dreaded atmosphere- though you will need the stomach for it. Watch out for the head explosion, which may well be the best 'head explosion' ever put to film. Be warned this is a graphic movie.
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