646f9e108c The year is 1955. NATO and the Allied Forces have been conducting secret, occult experiments in a bid to win the Arms Race. Now, they have finally succeeded but what the Army has unleashed threatens to tear our world apart. One woman must lead the only survivors past horrors that the military has no way to control - and fight to close what should never have been opened. …once you understand that it&#39;s actually quite entertaining. <br/><br/>I see a couple of complaints about the scientist being over the top, well he&#39;s supposed to be. I mean really it&#39;s more of a caricature than a character…<br/><br/>Q:&quot;What about his teeth?&quot;<br/><br/>A: &quot;There certainly are too many teeth.&quot;<br/><br/>….in case you missed it, that was funny, and it was supposed to be. <br/><br/>This movie is straight comic book style camp, with a spooky atmosphere. Think Dr Who meets Hell-raiser. Once you realize that it becomes both funny and spooky, and hits it&#39;s intended mark well. <br/><br/>In all I gave it a couple of extra points because they obviously were on a strict budget but still did quite well with it. <br/><br/>If you walk in expecting a fright-fest you will be disappointed, but if you take this the way it was intended it makes for a very entertaining experience. I liked it, mostly because of the mystery that was slowly revealed but never fully explained.<br/><br/>The ending is a giant cliff hanger, so hopefully there is a sequel to make up for the lack of ending provided. If there never is a sequel, well then it is clear this movie was seen in vain.<br/><br/>It is a bit slow going, but if you like mysteries, like me, you&#39;ll probably like it anyway, because the interaction with the characters is a bit comical and intriguing.<br/><br/>Clues are provided throughout the movie to suggest and hint until you get an idea of what the characters are up against.
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