To endure Chaos, keep repeating: “It’s only a ripoff… it’s only a ripoff…”
Chaos (2005)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:1
Rotten:16
Average Rating:1.6/10
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: In this horror flick starring Sylvester Stallone's son, Sage, a couple of teenage girls are kidnapped from a rave while high on ecstasy. They wind up in a secluded cabin where a group of lunatics... In this horror flick starring Sylvester Stallone's son, Sage, a couple of teenage girls are kidnapped from a rave while high on ecstasy. They wind up in a secluded cabin where a group of lunatics have plans to brutalize them. But will the girls' parents save them in time? [More]
Starring: Kevin Gage, Sage Stallone, K.C. Kelly
Starring: Kevin Gage, Sage Stallone, K.C. Kelly
Director: David DeFalco
Director: David DeFalco
Studio: Dinsdale Releasing
Reviews for Chaos
I urge you to avoid it. Don't make the mistake of thinking it's 'only' a horror film, or a slasher film. It is an exercise in heartless cruelty and it ends with careless brutality. The movie denies not only the value of life, but the possibility of hope.
Definitely gave me the worst time I've had at a movie in years -- and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone but my worst enemies. Even then, I'd flinch.
Chaos will likely find an audience based on its infamy as the most brutal film ever made. Yet I don't think I'd like to meet anyone who would subject himself to this thing willingly.
It is bad, but not in an enjoyable way; it is violent and squalid, but not in a memorable way.
Amateurishly shot, written and acted, the film lacks any redeeming values to compensate for its horrific aesthetic.
A prefatory title-card-cum-alibi suggests that the film’s extreme brutality is intended 'to educate and, perhaps, save lives,' but that’s little more than a nauseating rationalization.
Critics have called the film offensive and morally repugnant, but that's overstating things. It's far too inept to achieve anything that complex.
There doesn’t seem to be much point to the movie except to shock, and even that is in the seemingly phony guise of being socially responsible.
Chaos presents itself as a cautionary tale for young women and their parents but proves to be pure exploitation.
Unless you enjoy viewing senseless, extreme acts of rape and mutilation, stay far, far away from this one.
Where's the lesson here? Don't let your kids out of the house? Don't ask for Ecstasy from strange men in the woods?
Unlike so many other Last House rip-offs, this virtual remake is reasonably well shot and convincingly acted.
Male exploitation denizens will file this under 'must-see,' but everyone else above legal age should consider the barf bags that distribdistrib Dinsdale Releasing is considering handing out during limited release.
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