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  • Actors: Yael Grobglas, Yon Tumarkin, Danielle Jadelyn
  • Directors: Doron Paz, Yoav Paz
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Matchbox Films
  • DVD Release Date: 4 April 2016
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B01B2TPDCC
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 22,713 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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On Judgement Day, Hell shall inherit the earth -Two American girls on vacation follow a mysterious anthropology student on a trip to Jerusalem. The party is cut short when the trio are caught in the middle of a biblical apocalypse. Trapped between the ancient walls of the holy city, the three travelers must survive long enough to find a way out as the fury of hell is unleashed upon them.

...There are three gates to hell, one in the desert, one in the ocean and one in Jerusalem.

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This is a "first person" indie horror film from Israel, by the writer-director brothers, Doran and Yoav Paz. Though it is low budget it has high production values, though the script is a bit wonky and it takes far too long to get going.

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Two "American" girls Sarah (Dannielle Jadelyn) and Rachel (Yael Grobglas) set off for a holiday in Israel and end up in Jerusalem. Bad things suddenly happen and they need to escape the Old City. Talk about holiday from Hell!

Sarah has been given a pair of smart glasses by her dad ahead of the trip, and it is through her glasses that we see events unfold.

I thought the use of prescription "smart glasses" in place of the wonky camcorder was a clever touch, not only because it avoids the (unlikely) idea of someone carrying a recorder when in mortal danger, but also because the directors were able go weave the tech into the script (voice and facial recognition features, etc). (Although, given where they end up at the end of the film, I'm not sure you could call this a "found footage" film!). It is very well made, with very high production values. The unusual city location works very well with the plot theme. It looks beautiful and makes you want to visit.

There were, however, two issues for me.
The mythology behind the "uprising" is a neat idea but poorly explored. Given the great setting, it would have been good to set it up more - the video footage by the two priests at the start of the film held promise as did the idea of "Jerusalem syndrome" (a real thing apparently). Nothing gets explained.
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I really do not know where to begin with this one, I honestly can't remember a film where I have face palmed myself so much.

After a short scene setting up the films storyline, we are introduced to a young women getting a pair of high tech google glasses for her birthday, these allow her to film everything she sees, the rest of the film is then told through the viewpoint of these glasses.

Anyway, she jets off on holiday with her tarty friend to Israel of all places.and on the plane some random horny guy starts flirting with them and asks them to abandon thier holiday plans and go to Jerusalem where he's going. So, being a pair of completely sensible American women, they do just that (really?)
They end up at a muslim hotel where one of the owners (a very creepy, slimy young muslim guy) takes a shine to one of the girls, passing comments like "you're a pretty lady" and "you are very sexy, you should come out with me" and so naturally, this woos her and the 4 then go out, have sex, get drunk, talk and talk and talk some more, (sigh) you get the picture, it's been done to death. Cue lots and lots or drawn out movie padding and completely stupid far fetched actions, that even the dumbest of planet Earth's women wouldn't do.

By this time I had face palmed myself about 20 times already and had a bright red mark on my forehead, this was to turn into a huge bruise by the time the film finished.

Anyhow, fast forward 47 minutes (Yes 47 whole minutes of watching these 4 chumps talk and drink and dance and talk some more) and we finally get something of interest that happens.
The guy from the plane has some sort of mental breakdown and is carted off to the local mental asylum.
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