Armistice

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  • NR
  • 2014
  • 4.3  (1,153)

Armistice is a 2013 British horror movie that traces the story of Royal Marine A.J. Budd (Joseph Morgan) who is trapped inside a strange house with no idea of how he got there. The movie is directed by Luke Massey and features an outstanding cast including Matt Ryan and William Troughton. The movie begins with A.J. Budd, a veteran soldier, returning home to his wife after serving in Afghanistan. The opening scenes depict him as slightly traumatized, suffering from PTSD and struggling to get back to life as usual. As soon as he seems to be settling into normalcy, he is kidnapped and wakes up in a rundown house with no memory of how he got there.

Soon after he wakes up, A.J. discovers that he is not alone. There is another captive in the house, a German soldier named Rudolf Höss (Matt Ryan) who has also lost his memory. The two begin to explore the confines of their captivity and try to make sense of their situation.

After some time, A.J. and Rudolf discover that they are in a time loop. Every time they try to escape and fail, they are reset back to the beginning, left with no recollection of their previous attempts. The two men must work together to try and break the cycle and escape their prison.

As they explore the house and try to unravel the mystery behind their captivity, A.J. and Rudolf discover some horrifying truths about the past occupants of the house. They learn of the horrific experiments that were conducted in the house's basement by a mad and ruthless man. As they uncover the extent of the atrocities committed, the two realize the gravity of the situation they are in.

The movie is an absolute roller coaster of events that keep the viewer engaged and intrigued. The characters are complex and are brought to life by the exceptional talents of the actors. Joseph Morgan's performance is convincing and captivating, with his character's vulnerability adding depth to the movie. The portrayal of Rudolf Höss by Matt Ryan is equally convincing. His character is cold and calculating, yet strangely sympathetic at times.

The direction by Luke Massey is also commendable. He manages to maintain an aura of suspense throughout the movie, keeping the audience on edge and invested in the characters' fate. His use of camera angles adds to the eeriness of the movie, making it all the more gripping.

The movie's setting also adds to its eerie atmosphere. The rundown house has a dark and oppressive energy that makes it feel like it is alive, trapping its inhabitants. The use of sound is also excellent, with the score adding to the dark ambiance.

Armistice is not just a horror movie. It is also a psychological thriller that delves deep into human emotions and instincts. The movie explores themes of trauma, memory, survival, and the lengths people will go to and to escape their captivity. Throughout the movie, the audience is left wondering if the characters can escape and if they can maintain their sanity in the face of such horror.

In conclusion, Armistice is a must-watch for horror and thriller enthusiasts. It is a movie that delivers on every level, from its cast to its direction, setting, and score. The movie's storyline and the thought-provoking themes make it a classic of its genre. It is a movie that will leave the viewer haunted long after the closing credits roll.

Armistice is a 2014 horror movie. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (1,153)