| When two american girls on a bike trip in a remote part of e argentina split up and one of them goes missing, the other must find her before her worst fears are realized. |
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Editor's Note
A carefree vacation to exotic Argentina turns into a sun-soaked nightmare for two young women who find themselves at the mercy of a cunning psychopath in this remake of director Robert Fuest's 1970 thriller. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie (Odette Yustman) are biking through the Argentinean countryside when they stop to spend the last night of their vacation in a secluded village. When darkness falls, the girls wander over to the nearest bar, where a handsome local charms Ellie while Stephanie heads back to the hotel to good night's sleep. But her rest is interrupted when Stephanie returns to the hotel with her new friend in tow, and a booze-fueled altercation ultimately leads the girls to miss their bus. The following day, Ellie leaves Stephanie alone in the countryside following a heated argument, and grows concerned when her traveling companion fails to meet her at a nearby restaurant shortly thereafter. In the wake of a chance meeting with American expatriate Michael (Karl Urban), whom she had previously seen getting into a minor altercation at the bar, Stephanie reports Ellie's disappearance to local policeman Calvo (César Vianco), who immediately dismisses her suspicions of foul play. Thankfully Michael displays a bit more concern than the local sheriff, and agrees to assist Stephanie in searching for Ellie. But now the more Stephanie confides in Michael, the more she begins to fear that he may have had something to do with Ellie's disappearance, and that by sticking with him she may be walking straight into his trap.
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And Soon The Darkness (2010) - DVD Review
By: Luigi Bastardo
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 1/3/2011 10:59 PM
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| In the new 2010 remake, we have two spoiled American co-eds — a slightly conservative blonde (Amber Heard) and a slightly slutty brunette (Odette Yustman) — cycling through Argentina, totally unaware of the enormous amount of kidnappings that occur every year in Latin America alone. After flaunting her bits and pieces to the local lads like cut-rate fish peddlers on a Sunday afternoon, one girl (Odette Yustman) soon wonders why one of the locals tries to rape her. More importantly, this bimbo questions why the stranger in the hotel room next door — the only other white person in the area (Keith Urban’s brother Karl) — didn’t want to have sex with her in the bathroom....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Gia Mantegna | |
| Odette Yustman | |
| Karl Urban | |
| Amber Heard | |
| Adriana Barraza | |
| Walter Pena - Co-Star | |
| Luis Sabatini - Co-Star | |
| Javier Luna - Co-Star | |
| Cesar Vianco - Co-Star | |
| Michel Noher - Co-Star | |
| Daniel Figuereido - Co-Star | |
| Jorge Booth - Co-Star | |
| Andrea Verdun - Co-Star | |
| Nicolas Dolensky - Co-Star | |
| Esteban Pastrana - Co-Star | |
| Matias Paz Conde - Co-Star | |
| Maria Salome Cari - Co-Star | |
| Hugo Miranda - Co-Star | |
| Magdalena Peralta Antivero - Co-Star | |
| Gabriel Beristain - Director of Photography | |
| Brian Clemens - Screenwriter | |
| Terry Nation - Screenwriter | |
| Tom and Andy - Composer | |
| Marcos Efron - Screenwriter | |
| Jennifer Derwingson - Screenwriter | |
| Micaela Buye - Production Manager/UPM | |
| Dario Berman - Photography | |
| Carolina Oclander - Makeup | |
| Marcelo Padovani - Hairstylist | |
| Marcos Efron - Director | |
| Robert Fuest - Director |

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