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2008 (Argentina) moreGenre:
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In a dark and decadent city, Sean Fallon - a corrupt cop - will have to face his own demons to put an... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
Exclusive: Douglas Buck Talks Broken Imago!(From Dread Central. 14 July 2008, 1:15 AM, PDT)
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Poorly acted, cliché ridden worthless rubbish. more (14 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Luciana Aguirre | ... | Raped woman | |
| Samuel Arena | ... | Duncan | |
| Louis Ballester | ... | Nicky | |
| Agathe de La Boulaye | ... | Angel | |
| Iván Espeche | ... | Ray | |
| Hugo Halbrich | ... | Bennell | |
| Lance Henriksen | ... | Chance | |
| James Horan | ... | Sean Fallon | |
| Brad Krupsaw | ... | Gallagher | |
| Enrique Liporace | ... | Angelo | |
| Victoria Maurette | ... | Ingrid | |
| Misty Mundae | ... | Mary (as Erin Brown) | |
| Pablo Padilla | ... | Unknown man | |
| Kevin Schiele | ... | Charlie | |
| Mariana Seligmann | ... | Camila | |
| Maxime Seugé | ... | Nano | |
| Nicolás Silvert | ... | Kurupi Monster (as Nicolás Silbert) |
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Buenos Aires, Federal District, ArgentinaFun Stuff
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Continuity: When Sean Fallon returns from the hospital to his apartment and checks his messages, there is one message from "Mary" stating that she cleaned his apartment. This voice is not the same actress who was Mary earlier, which was Misty Mundae (Erin Brown). The voice in this message has a very strong accent and is not Misty's American voice. moreFAQ
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If you started off with the premise that you could make one of the worst films ever whilst talking to a group of ten year old school kids, and then wrote a script together with them that contained no original dialogue, a plot that was predictable in every way possible and then cast a bunch of incompetent actors (Even Henriksen is bad in this one!), mix it together with an absurd blend of clichés and some bare breasts, then this is what you would probably end up with.
Some films are so bad that they're good fun. The trash aesthetic and all that, but this one is just trash. Rubbish. Truly and utterly awful.
The only thing that kept me watching was the vague hope that it couldn't get any worse. But at least it didn't disappoint in that respect.
The score was good. And there you have the one and only redeeming factor for this execrably bad, fetid piece of tripe.
Cheers, Will