Vote on this title
Click on a gene to vote or discover related titles.
Splintered, 2010
English
UK
Profile of Splintered
The mood of Splintered is scary, suspenseful, and atmospheric. The plot centers around captivity, a mysterious character, and isolation. It is a thriller and horror movie. Stylistically, Splintered is gory. In approach, it is serious. It takes place, at least partly, in the countryside. Splintered is set in England. It happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for teens. Note that Splintered includes violent content.
Summary of Splintered
Somewhere prowling in the darkest corner of a desolate, abandoned building on the edge of a wilderness is a dangerous animal. It's a human animal that lives by the rules of the wild, where survival is the only concern.This creature of the night uses cunning and instinct to hunt and kill for pleasure. He has no qualms about his actions; he lives by his desires and he'll take what he wants.SOPHIE, a teenager with a troubled past, strays into the abandoned building on a dare. She discovers what it's like to become the object of this animal's obsessive desire when she's locked in an isolated room, where no one can hear her screams.In the night, sitting in the pitch black, waiting for the inevitable, Sophie is terrified by the the obsessive stare through the skylight of the impromptu jail.Daylight brings GAVIN. He keeps the animal at bay as best he can. A protector of sorts, but a protector who also keeps her locked away. What bizarre relationship does this self appointed jailer have with the elusive prowling creature beyond the door?Sophie's attempts at escape repeatedly end in failure, but she clings to the hope that she will be rescued by her friends, despite her fears of what might happen to them, if they come too close to the vicious animal?
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Release date: | 10 September 2010 |
| Runtime: | 100 min |
Cast and Crew
as Father Jacobs
as Newsreporter / Rohan Dolci
as Sam
as Policeman
Photos
Clips

Mood:
Plot:
Genres:
Time/Period:
Place:
Audience:
Style:
Attitudes:
Flag:

