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Blooded

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Ed Boase

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Plot Summary

In October 2005, five young people were kidnapped and hunted in the Highlands of Scotland. Using dramatic and shocking reconstruction, BLOODED finally tells the full story behind one of the most extreme internet virals of modern times. If you hunt, you’re fair game. A gripping UK horror/thriller film.

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Customer Reviews

Really not worth watching

It is a fake documentary with constant fake interviews throughout the film, not what I expected and the running commentary ruined it for me. Not a thriller or a horror, it was like watching an 80 minute Crimewatch reconstruction.

Blooded Poor

Weak, cliched acting, dlalogue and characters who derive little sympathy for their position given their social and political priviledge in the story; unless you share their interests and background of course. The film is a Midsomer Murder episode set in Scotland or you could save money and watch Heartbeat repeats on ITV3.

Dull as dishwater

Boring. Awfully acted -- you're supposed to believe that this is based on real events, and I can't imagine anyone for a second seeing those performances and being taken in.
And if you wanted to make a film about extremism that was supposed to inform in *any* way at all, surely one of the worst ways you could go about that would be to try to create the ultimate straw-man argument based on something that never happened. Stupid.
Oh, and for anyone who just wants an action or psychological thriller, seriously don't bother either.
It's like a bunch of incredibly naive students decided to make a piece of agitprop cinema, further decided to play devil's advocate & take a position that they didn't really support (it certainly didn't look like anyone's heart went into the production of the film), and ended up with a dull, patronising non-event.
Really, really don't bother.
Not sure how a film like this would even get funding, but I'll bet it's got more to do with family or connections than any free marketplace of ideas!

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Blooded
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  • £6.99
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Released: 2011

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