Women in Asian Politics: Descriptive, Diverse, Substantive, and Sustainable Representations
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A Century of Miracles: Christians, Pagans, Jews, and the Supernatural, 312-410
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Batik, Traditional Textiles of Indonesia: From the Rudolf Smend & Donald Harper Collections
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Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten Landmarks of an American Landscape
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Andy K (10823 KP) rated Red State (2011) in Movies
Aug 23, 2019
It's kind of the story of three high school friends. One of them meets and lines up a "hook up" with a mysterious woman on a dating phone app so the hormone-filled teens race to score. Their initial meeting at the woman's trailer seems to be going well until the boys realize the woman has drugged their beers and the boys drop to the floor.
When they awaken, they realize they have been abducted, bound and gagged and are now going to have something bad happen to them courtesy of a crazy cult-like religious leader in front of his "flock" complete with women and children.
All doesn't go according to plan when the boys try and escape and then the feds show up outside to try and handle the situation. Tensions escalate quickly and the bullets start flying.
The movie started promising with kind of a Hostel meets Wicker Man vibe. I enjoyed the tension built as the teens try and assess their situation and figure a way out. You definitely quickly grow to hate the cult leader and his disciples as they do nasty things to others and blindly follow their leader to carry out his every order. I feel the movie falls apart in the last act.
Without giving anything away, the resolution wasn't satisfactory and a lot of things are explained at the end instead of being shown which was disappointing. Not sure if this was meant to be this way or they ran out of money and/or time so that's the way thing ended up.
Overall, I was entertained, but felt it lacked something to make the experience completely fulfilling.

Naples Map and Walks, Full Version
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The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790
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