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5.0/10
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Seven millennials must kill or have their heads explode. To survive, they may turn on each other or target innocent townspeople in their secluded town on a fateful day.Seven millennials must kill or have their heads explode. To survive, they may turn on each other or target innocent townspeople in their secluded town on a fateful day.Seven millennials must kill or have their heads explode. To survive, they may turn on each other or target innocent townspeople in their secluded town on a fateful day.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Erniel Baez
- Tyler
- (as Erniel Baez Duenas)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSebastien Landry and Laurence Morais-Lagace are the director duo of this film. This is Sebastien Landry's 2nd feature film and Laurence Morais-Lagace's 1st feature film.
- GoofsThe size and angle of the doodle dick on Kenny's face vary.
- Crazy creditsThere is a post credit scene showing more footage of manatees.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nightmare on Film Street: Win Or Die: GAME OF DEATH (2020) (2022)
Featured review
Make no mistake, the plot for "Game of Death" is nonsensical, implausible and even downright imbecilic. On the other hand, it's also the most original, refreshing and straightforwardly efficient plot for a gory horror flick that I've seen in a few years. Lately, I admit, I've been whining and complaining that practically all gritty/gory horror films nowadays are about repulsive cannibalistic & inbred families entrapping a bunch of wayward teenagers and submitting them to extreme torture. The idea behind "Game of Death" is refreshingly different and I feel obliged to give it some extra appreciation for that reason. The style and vision of the directors' duo (Sebastien Landry and Laurence Morais-Lagace) is also very energetic and tinsel, with flashy opening credits and entire sequences/montages that look like footage from a typically 80s video game. The film starts with a group of young Millennial teenagers doing their thing: drinking by the pool and surrendering to their hormonal lusts. They stumble upon a seemingly harmless and vintage board game called "Game of Death" and naturally don't resist to play. After "donating" drops of their own blood via the finger, the game determines that they must murder 24 people, or else they'll die themselves. Obviously they laugh away the concept at first, but things get dead serious when heads start exploding out of the blue. The script doesn't bother to explain, so I won't either, but somehow the game registers the murders they are committing and counts down until the next head-explosion. Some members of the group turn into psychopaths with brutal survival instinct, whereas others become philosophical martyrs. I've read about comparisons between this film and "Scanners" or "Battle Royale", but that's only because heads are exploding. The simple truth is that "Game of Death" is a fun & undemanding stand-alone horror quickie. The film is extremely gore, with lots of fake blood and mediocre CGI-effects, fast-paced and blackly comical. The girls look yummy and the whole thing is finished after barely 75 minutes, what could you possibly expect more from a silly B-movie?
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- Also known as
- Игра смерти
- Filming locations
- Montréal, Québec, Canada(Royal Victoria Hospital - interiors, palliative care home scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,120
- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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