Dark Floors

Dark Floors - The Lordi Motion Picture (working title: Punainen liitu, Alternative Title: Demonic Possession ) is a Finnish horror film. With a budget of 4.2 million euros - this figure includes 300,000 euros in state funding - it is the most expensive Finnish film of all time.

The created in collaboration with the hard rock band Lordi film is the debut feature from director Pete Riski, who had already shot the music videos of the band. The band, whose members represent in the film itself, the monster has, to the soundtrack and the song Beast Loose In Paradise contributed to debut at number three on the Finnish charts.

Dark Floors was already out of the band of 19-20. May 2007 advertised at the International Film Festival in Cannes. Had its premiere the film in front of 5,000 guests on 6 February 2008 in Oulu in Oulu Energia Areena, home of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association Kärpät Oulu. The nationwide premiere took place on 8 February 2008.

Action

The autistic assessed Sarah ( Skye Bennett ) was some time ago admitted to the hospital because she is suffering from a mysterious illness. She refuses to speak and is characterized almost entirely instead gloomy images. Since you can help none of the doctors, her father Ben (Noah Huntley ) decides to take her with him. However, along with four other people they get stuck between the 6th and 7th floors. When the elevator doors open again, the 6th floor is deserted and the time has stopped. On the way out, they encounter various monsters and ghosts. Since the lift still does not work and even more accesses are blocked, they must laboriously struggling from floor to floor. The scenes are always nightmarish. Later realizing the six that Sarah is the focus of strange events. When trying to escape from the hospital, must always let her out of the group their lives until finally Ben dies in the garage. Sarah starts to glow and then to the hospital is placed in the normal state as at the beginning of the film.

Criticism

" Horror movie with the usual ingredients that would under going in the bulk of the bid, he would not be the band's official film of the Finnish metal band Lordi (" The Lordi Motion Picture ") and the film version of her stage show to get used to. "

"Who expects absolute trash at a Lordi movie, here is surprised positively. The story may be both predictable and nonsensical, to vote for the atmosphere and the setting. Despite the lack of vocals for fans of the Finnish hard rock band worth seeing, but also horror trailer can take a look. "

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