Are you timid yet wish to watch thrillers? Do you worry that you couldn't fall asleep if you watch thrillers alone at night? You might try this movie if you are the same as above. Get the popcorn ready, let's start!

Take it easy, there are no spoilers. My rule is: No spoilers for horrors.
Some horror movies start with characters, while others show some footage first. While I am guessing that the main creator of Bloody Hell are brainwashed by this ievan polkka, and cannot get rid of the curse of Loituma. Therefore, with thousands of netizens, they tirelessly indulged in the ancient melody of Finland a hundred years ago.

What is the relationship between the horror movie and the Finnish song?
Ievan Polkka is a pleasant ballad which tells love stories of young couples. You should watch this movie in the feeling of the ballad. The movie is R-rated. Like other R-level movies, it involves horror and violence which are taken for granted in thrillers, such as psychosis, secret rooms, blood, gunshots, masks, hand-to-hand combat and abuse. However, you should not fear any coming footage or voice. Do you still remember that feeling, as I told you?
Knowing from the name, we could tell that the movie is conveying an attitude between seriousness and ridicule. Bloody hell refers to the hellish environment in the movie. Besides, it is a slang accepted widely. It is a bit rude yet cannot count as a dirty word. The same is true for this movie. Regardless of its R rate, it's a hilarious movie that can even make people laugh out loud.
Same with other protagonists of other thrillers, Rex Coen (Ben O'Toole) finally enters into the horrible environment because of continuous faults. Then, he suffers terrifying dangers in the extreme environment.

But Ben is truly handsome. His face is delicate and handsome, while his figure is tough. When you see him half naked, you may forget that you are watching a horror movie. Because you are fascinated by his deliberately exposed abs, thinking that his pants could be lower.
However, the heroine Alia (Meg Fraser) is like a wisp of breeze in the nervous plots. Like those women on the screen, she could be a femme fatale or a perfect victim.

Unexpectedly, lust footage shows suddenly. You would become excited because of a special angle of the shot, with mouth drying and heart racing. However, you would handle that well if it is other types of movies. That is probably the charm of horror movies.
In the design of the lines, the screenwriter can be said to be playing tricks from beginning to end. The movie uses many classic clips, involving fairy tales, novels, and movies. And, of course, the music I mentioned at the beginning.
In addition to the thrilling effect, political attitudes are also indispensable in horror films. The director is an Australian, but he set the background of the movie in the United States. The entire film taunts the "articulation" of American lawyers and the jury system. It is notable that Australia's judicial system is the same as that of the United States.
I am looking forward to the fact that the film can deconstruct the judicial system in the way of deconstructing horror films. Obviously, the film shows a negative attitude towards this system. However, the director does not elaborate a lot about the view. Maybe it's because of the limited time, or maybe he doesn't have a clear point of view in the first place.

That line is the key to elevate the film from a popcorn movie to a must-see horror. We can feel that the director has a vision for it, but there shows no track of efforts he put into it. That is true, actually. It is not easy to do things well within one's ability, so no one is qualified to make further demands. Moreover, the director has introduced the topic of social networking in the film. Although the topic has not been expanded, it has been expressed.
You could try to watch this movie. It's not classic, but it won't make you feel like a waste of time. After watching, you are welcomed to leave comments under the video and discuss with me.
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