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Hell (2011) DVDRip XviD-UNK
  • Release date: 10 Jul 2012
  • Release year: 2011
  • Runtime: 89 minutes
  • Country: Switzerland, Germany
  • Keywords: post apocalypse, tied feet, tied up while barefoot, bound and gagged, woman bound and gagged, ziptie, sun, on the road, future, woman in jeopardy
Plot:
In the near future, the Earth has become a wasteland and the sun has become the enemy. Marie (Hannah Herzsprung), her teenage sister Leonie (Lisa Vicari), and her boyfriend Phillip (Lars Eidinger) are surviving as nomads in an old car. At an abandoned gas station, Phillip takes in Tom (Stipe Erceg), a thief who knows about cars and has stockpiled gasoline, much to the annoyance of the women. The group sets off for a possible water source in the mountains. On their journey, they come across a crashed car, which turns out to be a trap: while the adults examine the wrecked vehicle, Leonie and the group's car are abducted by strangers. Marie, Phillip, and Tom locate their attackers' camp, but their attempt to rescue them goes awry. Marie is left alone and without a trace of Leonie. When she meets a local farmer (Angela Winkler) who knows the area, Marie finds new hope, but her helper and her family turn out to be part of the kidnappers, who are hiding a dark secret.

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