Frontier(s) | 
enlarge | Director: Xavier Gens Actors: Karina Testa, Aurelien Wiik, Patrick Ligardes, David Saracino, Maud Forget Studio: After Dark Films Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 2672
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: French (Original Language) Rating: NC-17 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 108 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: 23274 UPC: 031398232742 EAN: 0031398232742 ASIN: B0014VPFVS
Theatrical Release Date: May 9, 2008 Release Date: May 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new; still in shrink wrap!!
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Product Description 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.System Requirements:Running Time: 108 minutes Language: French Subtitles: English / SpanishFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/DEMONS Rating: NR UPC: 031398232742 Manufacturer No: 23274
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Gore Galore August 27, 2008 Plot in a nutshell- Criminals on the run from the cops make a stop at a hostel on the outskirts of the city. Its a normal hostel, if all hostels are ran by cannibals. Hope they brought running shoes...
Sick but Entertaining. Its like if "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" had a love child with "Hostel." If you liked both of those flicks you'll love this one. Frontier(s) is only availible with English subtitles (no dubbing) for all of you folks who don't like "reading" movies. Well worth a watch even if you don't as there is plenty of very well done gore.
It's a gas!! August 26, 2008 I saw a lot of hype on this before it came out, so I was expecting a lot from it. It wasn't the best I've seen, but if you like "Hostel" then this is definitely worth the money.
Just worth watching August 15, 2008 I enjoyed this to the end. There was enough gore, brutality, crazy inbred villains, and gushing blood to keep me interested to the end. This is not the French answer to Hostel, it is different in many respects. It was blood soaked. If that's your thing, you will like it. If not, then don't watch it.
Torture porn at its best made in France. Gory, fast, well made but with nothing new. August 5, 2008 Well... some people just loved this film. In a certain way, it's understandable. Today, European horror films are outdoing anything done in Hollywood. This film is no exception.
Synopsis: a group of French young criminals are on the run after a heist while Paris burns during the 2005 riots that turned the French capital upside down for weeks. Traveling in separate cars, they decide to meet at a shabby hostel in the coutry... but the place is run by a family of sadistic killers led by an old Nazi.
Yes, it is gore galore.
The problem with these torture-porn films is that there isn't much story. They just turn into a cat and mouse 90-minute journey where every three minutes there's an excuse to someone to lose limbs, the head, get cut, sawed to pieces, etc, etc, etc.
The good thing is that the journey here is made with great actors as the film shows a great cast of young French actors along with some familiar faces.
The bad thing is that the screenplay here copies from 100 other great (and not so great) films we've already seen. No, there isn't one single minute here that you can call original.
So here's the deal: great actors, great makeup, lots of gore... but there's nothing here we haven't seen before.
I was expecting a lot more. But even at that, this film is much better than the usual American horror. This one is REALLY made to shock. It is really made with taste.
It is worth a look IF you're into the genre.
Gory, ultra-violent and nasty - a new favorite of mine ! July 29, 2008 Paris. The presidential election of a far-right politician leads to large scale riots. Amidst demonstrations and exploding molotov cocktails five young robbers flee after a heist. There is three months pregnant Yasmine, her brother Tom, who has been shot, Farid, Sami and Alex. They decide to split, and while dying Tom is brought to hospital, two guys are sent in advance to find a quiet hotel near the border. To make a long story short and in order to avoid giving too much away, let's suffice to say that all four end up in a miserable hotel in a remote area (and later in an abandoned mine) in the hands of cannibalistic nazis. And blood will flow in rivers...
I am a big fan of FRONTIER(S). I have already watched it numerous times and of course there will be repeat viewings in weeks, months and years to come! The movie is incredibly intense, with lots of atmosphere (like the creepy dinner scene, where the nazis toast to "pure blood"). It makes excellent use of the run down locations and the nazi theme. Admittedly FRONTIER(S) is not the first backwoods splatter movie, but it is the combination of various plot elements that make the story so original (the political subtext, pregnant heroine, gore galore, nazis). The film manages to be absolutely convincing and believeable due to Xavier Gens' assured direction. It never ever is campy or trashy. The excessive bloodletting will appeal to all splatter fans, trust me on that! And of course more intellectually minded viewers will have a heyday discussing the political subtext afterwards. Actors deliver powerhouse performances and most have outstanding screen presence (especially Samuel Le Bihan as Goetz). I was particularly impressed with the gorgeous looking Estelle Lefebure as blonde nazi bitch Gilberte (given her looks I would not mind running the risk of landing on the dinner table) and Jean Pierre Jorris as head nazi Von Geisler. I also give kudos to Karina Testa as Yasmine in what must have been an exceptionally challenging role, both physically as well as emotionally. (Wait until you see her character's escape from the pigsty!) It has been said that the gunplay in FRONTIER(S) is unfitting for a horror movie. Quite aside that firstly this is not the first horror film with gunplay (e.g. THE DEVIL'S REJECTS features lots of it) and secondly many other ways of inflicting mayhem and violent death (from steam chamber to axe and also including a hearty bite in the neck usually seen in zombie movies to mention just a few!) are graphically shown, I think that the shootouts are not only excellently choreographed and filmed, but also quite appropriate for the characters and the nazi theme. Von Geisler has a Luger handgun, Gilberte sprays bullets with a Schmeisser submachine gun, Junior nazi boss Karl shoots a German carabine and big Goetz even a light machine gun! FRONTIER(S) is in my view however not without faults. I have two complaints: The nazi father's few sentences in German (mostly well-known Third Reich slogans like "Arbeit macht frei") are oddly accented and once or twice there are mispronounciations. Of course, this will likely go unnoticed by international audiences, but as a native speaker of German I could not help notice it (okay, okay, I admit I am really nitpicking here). More grave is the occasional ultra-fast paced editing. I am no fan of MTV-style editing. However it would be very unfair to emphasize these rather minor shortcomings, as these do in no way diminish the impact of this exceptional horror fest. Unfortunately there are no extra features on the DVD to speak of, just a couple of admittedly very well made and interesting trailers - THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN, the new RAMBO movie, the excellent THE BACKWOODS and rather fittingly, HIGH TENSION, the gory slasher film which started the new French horror wave a couple of years ago (by the way, check out the last two movies, I have seen both of them and can assure you that you won't be disappointed with them).
FRONTIER(S) comes with this reviewer's highest possible recommendations. Every self-respecting gorehound and splatter fan needs this DVD in his collection. Do yourself a favour and buy it. NOW !
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