Roe (Roe Dunkley) and Eliza (Camila Rodríguez) are dealing with her PTSD from her military service, which is causing her sleepwalk and be traumatized by basic tasks. She thinks that a weekend away will fix it all. He thinks it's going to take something else and wonders why she doesn't just lean on him more.
So when they find the place of tranquil rest run by Dr. Godwin (Vincent De Paul), they find somewhere that look nothing like the photos and has no phone service. And the good - well, not so good - doctor has plans of ridding the world of racism through his strange experiments.
Directed by David Liz, who co-wrote this with Manuel Delgadillo, The Welder lives up to one of its lines: we're all red inside. It's a creepy journey that has enough differences from other films to earn your eyes. Just make sure Dr. Godwin doesn't take anything else.
So when they find the place of tranquil rest run by Dr. Godwin (Vincent De Paul), they find somewhere that look nothing like the photos and has no phone service. And the good - well, not so good - doctor has plans of ridding the world of racism through his strange experiments.
Directed by David Liz, who co-wrote this with Manuel Delgadillo, The Welder lives up to one of its lines: we're all red inside. It's a creepy journey that has enough differences from other films to earn your eyes. Just make sure Dr. Godwin doesn't take anything else.