Review of Rabies (2010) by The Movie W — 23 Apr 2012
On a fox reserve, a group of strangers encounter the darkness within themselves and the evil that surrounds them.
-A brother and sister with a very...sordid...past struggles to re-connect after the sister is kidnapped by a killer.
-A group of students have their car break down after hitting a man, and they split up and chaos ensues, especially when the cops arrive.
-A man is working with his dog when he uncovers a deadly secret and tries to help, but ends up succumbing to the darkness.
This was Israel's first horror film ever made, and the directors started the genre off with a bang. The interesting twist in the film is that there really isn't a killer (the actual killer spends most of the time unconscious), but rather it delves into our own personal psyches, and what we would do once it seems civilization has become corrupt.
A great story, a great script and terrific acting, "Rabies" is a great international horror film.
This review of Rabies (2010) was written by The Movie W on 23 Apr 2012.
Rabies has generally received mixed reviews.
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