The Price We Pay

The Price We Pay

By Ryûhei Kitamura

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2023-01-13
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Director: Ryûhei Kitamura
  • Production Company: 828 Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 5.99
5.944/10
5.944
From 153 Ratings

Description

From the director of Midnight Meat Train comes this gripping thriller starring Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Stephen Dorff (Blade). After an intense holdup at a pawnshop, Grace is taken hostage by the thieves. Forced to take refuge at a remote farmhouse late at night, they discover a secret dungeon with evidence of sadistic violence—and when "Grandfather" comes home, all hell breaks loose. Can Grace muster the courage to escape the gut-wrenching fates that befall her criminal companions?

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  • Bad & Not Even Funny Bad

    1
    By Phouse81
    How is Emile Herschel in this movie? I don’t know if he was doing a friend a favor or what. Stephen Dorff has also recently been in some pretty good movies, so this one really caught me off-guard by just how bad it was. Imagine if someone said: “Let’s make a kind of newer Texas Chainsaw Massacre. But, let’s make the baddies just kind of pointless and then add a ridiculous amount of gore.” It wasn’t bad enough to be funny, even though some scenes seem like they meant to be. There was no good development of any character. This movie was just terrible.
  • Another Crapper

    1
    By Solly1984
    It’s crap, plan and simple…..hot, steaming crap. I never liked Emile Hirsch, now I really think I hate him.
  • Like a good movie, only bad.

    1
    By Kate2.0
    When movies are made by people who don’t care and kitchen cabinetry is assembled by raccoons, you get the same result.
  • Pathetic Quality- Poorly Made Low Budget Film

    1
    By Bigdunn22
    You can barely hear the actors speaking. You can hear background music and noise but not the actors talking. Garbage low budget film that a couple of quality actors can’t save.

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