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Martyrs (2008)

Martyrs (2008)
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The Brotherhood of the Wolf director Pascal Lauguier follows his 2004 thriller House of Voices with this relentlessly brutal tale of a girl who suffered unimaginable abuse as a young child, and the unspeakable horrors that unfold when she arrives at an isolated cabin in the woods fifteen years later. The story begins as the young, badly battered Lucie (Mylène Jampanoï) -- obviously the victim of inhuman abuse -- is hospitalized after somehow managing to escape her sadistic captors. Nearly catatonic after her life-altering ordeal, Lucie only manages to become functional again as a result of her friendship with Anna (Morjana Alaoui), a fellow abuse victim who selflessly reaches out to the badly damaged girl. Fifteen years later, Lucie guns down an entire family in cold blood. Is Lucie seeking belated vengeance against the people who tortured her as a young girl, or has her fragile psyche finally snapped, resulting in the bloody demise of an innocent family? Later, when Lucie calls on her old friend Anna, the truth about Lucie's traumatic early life experience slowly comes into focus. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Morjana AlaouiMylene Jampanoi, (more)
Director(s):
Pascal Laugier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Martyrs

The Brotherhood of the Wolf director Pascal Lauguier follows his 2004 thriller House of Voices with this relentlessly brutal tale of a girl who suffered unimaginable abuse as a young child, and the unspeakable horrors that unfold when she arrives at an isolated cabin in the woods fifteen years later. The story begins as the young, badly battered Lucie (Mylène Jampanoï) -- obviously the victim of inhuman abuse -- is hospitalized after somehow managing to escape her sadistic captors. Nearly catatonic after her life-altering ordeal, Lucie only manages to become functional again as a result of her friendship with Anna (Morjana Alaoui), a fellow abuse victim who selflessly reaches out to the badly damaged girl. Fifteen years later, Lucie guns down an entire family in cold blood. Is Lucie seeking belated vengeance against the people who tortured her as a young girl, or has her fragile psyche finally snapped, resulting in the bloody demise of an innocent family? Later, when Lucie calls on her old friend Anna, the truth about Lucie's traumatic early life experience slowly comes into focus. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Pascal Laugier
Writer(s):
Pascal Laugier
Producer(s):
Richard GrandpierreSimon Trottier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Gore, Torture, Children in Peril, Adult Situations, Adult Language, Nudity)
Categories:
HorrorForeign
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Justin E.

This movie disturbed me, moreso for the mental torture, not necessarily the physical. Excellent first half is violent and freaky. The second half spirals into excessive brutality and honestly felt self-indulgent with its message. As a whole movie, it didn't quite work, but it's interesting and I'm glad I saw it. I can't say it was enjoyable though... I felt beat up.

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Arianna F.

When I went in the store to rent a horror movie the guy told me this movie made the Saw series belong in the childrens section. He wasnt kidding!! This movie is plain in simply DISTURBING!! I normally hate subtitled movies, but Im so glad I gave this a shot. It was such a great movie. You have to be a lover of horror films to truly appreciate it!!

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Amy M.

Yes, it is foreign, and yes it is subtitled, but PLEASE give it a chance, it is awesome and has a very intense story line to it. Worth the wait at the end as well.... a must see foreign film!

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