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- Spoilers (5)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- None.
Violence & Gore
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- A woman is found locked inside the walls of an abandoned bulding. She is shown in what seems shock and fear.
- A soldier has his throat slit.
- A soldier falls in a body of mud where many corpses were hidden. Later, those corpses are burnt.
- Many fellow soldiers start arguing between each other. Eventually, they are menacing the other's lifes.
Profanity
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- As this film is in Spanish and all characters are soldiers, all vulgarities are common vocabulary for the military personel.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A militar paramedic remarks that an agonizing man has used up all his painkillers.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The overall atmosphere is dark and intense.
- There's a couple "jumpy" moments.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- A soldier steps upon a claymore mine. His legs and abdomen gets badly wounded. Other soldiers give him first aids, and blood is extracted from his chest with a tube. The soldier is shown suffering for most of the film, until the unit's militar paramedic says his leg is "getting rotten". They take a manual saw and cut it out. The soldier does not survive it.
- A soldier suddenly shoots his superior officer in the head.
- A man skins himself alive with a knive. Briefly shown.
- A large soldier attacks a smaller one, trying to break his neck with his assault rifle. The smaller soldier takes a knife and stabs the other several times (at least 20 times) before the assaulter finally dies. Later, his hands and clothing are shown bloody.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The mystery surrounding the chained captive is utterly terrifying in a similar way that the blair witch project is. Our own imaginations can create very scary reasoning behind these scenes, leading to this film being super scary for some, yet not so scary for others.