Monday, September 28, 2009

King of the Hill

It's hard to imagine what attracted the talented Leonardo Sbaraglia and María Valverde to this half baked action thriller with too many plot holes to mention. Two strangers who meet at a remote gas station are viciously hunted by mysterious hunters without any reason. The inherent problems lie in the screenplay from the beginning which only gets worse. It's basically an American film set in Spain that recalls the far superior "Deliverance" by John Boorman without any of its substance. The film is best enjoyed without paying attention to its logic that feeds of common phobias. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.

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