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During a mission in the Middle East, a group of US soldiers destroy a statue out of boredom only to then be visited by something the next day.
Leave your thoughts about Red Sands.
| ESplatterLucius GoreWhile not a perfect film, it was visionary and impressive given a tiny budget. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...an ambitious yet wholly underwhelming endeavor... |
| User ReviewClaudia RI actually enjoyed this movie. I watched it just because Shane West was in it, but it wasn't bad. |
| User ReviewChris KEveryone thinks this is about Djinn. No, that is just something they used so they could market this movie. The real story here (and I think it is very obvious) is about the horrors of war and how they invade the human psyche. |
| User ReviewStephanie GCon un tema extraño puede convertirse en una pelicula q disfrutaras mucho pues está llena de suspenso |
| User ReviewNick GShockingly adequate. I'd not recommend it unless you are a fan of just watching random horror movies. It's definitely not for the mainstream blockbuster crowd. It has a limited reach - but that works with the film and because of that it isn't overly flawed. It knows what it can and can't do and makes the best of it. |
| User ReviewSara PAmerican soldiers get stuck in the Afghan desert and have to deal with an evil shape-shifting 'djinn'. Simple, fun and there are some really creepy moments. Perfect for a midnight screening. |
| User ReviewSean DNot a bad story, but it wasn't really scary enough, therefore it's just not quite there! |
| User Reviewstephen tHmmm..a little on the interesting side! but not bad! Shane West and Leonard Roberts stars. Worthy! |
| User ReviewRob CA squad of American soldiers are stationed in a remote part of Afghanistan when one of them uses an ancient statue for target practice, unknowingly unleashing a Djinn. They soon hole up in an abandoned building, where their communication system goes down and an unknown Arab woman comes out of the desert storm. After her discovery, strange things start to happen to the soldiers, causing them to hallucinate. Red Sands was a surprisingly good psychological film. Each character deals with his own fear and we're subjected to the slow deterioration of their psyches. The Djinn doesn't become readily available to us until the end of Red Sands and when it does, it sort of throws off a weak vibe. Luckily, it only appears on the screen for about half a minute. Most of the killing comes from the soldiers on eachother, which sort of makes the appearance of the Djinn kind of useless. The audience wouldn't have noticed the difference if it made itself completely scarce. Honestly, I wouldn't have noticed the difference. Each character kept the film in a steady-pace and wasn't rushed in the slightest. I was thoroughly intrigued with the whole layout of the film until the final scene came into play which provided a nice little twist to the storyline. Granted, it was a bit predictable, but nonetheless, a fine ending to an interesting film. |