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Hell

Is Hell a Hit or Flop?

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Is Hell worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hell Synopsis

In 2016 the sun has turned the entire world into a scorched and barren wasteland. The humans who have survived are either resourceful or violent, and sometimes both. Marie, her little sister Leonie, and best friend Phillip, are in a car headed to the mountains - rumor has it there is water there. Along the way they meet Tom, a first-rate mechanic. But can they trust him? Fraught with deep distrust, the group is lured into an ambush where their real battle for survival begins.

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Top Cast

Hannah Herzsprung
Hannah HerzsprungMarie
Lars Eidinger
Lars EidingerPhillip
Stipe Erceg
Stipe ErcegTom
Lisa Vicari
Lisa VicariLeonie
Angela Winkler
Angela WinklerBäuerin Elisabeth
Yoann Blanc
Yoann BlancMicha
Christoph Gaugler
Christoph GauglerBauer Brückner
Ellen Schweiger
Ellen SchweigerOma
Luca Winkler
Luca WinklerJens
Tammo Winkler
Tammo WinklerToni

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hell worth watching?

Hell has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller movies.

Is Hell hit or flop?

Hell has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Hell?

Hell is a Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller movie that In 2016 the sun has turned the entire world into a scorched and barren wasteland. The humans who have survived are either resourceful or violent, and ...

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Critic Reviews

WalruseJan 24, 2018
★ 7

While not very original and quite predictable and having a very high contrast not only in post processing but also in characters, the narrative is still quite convincing and the acting is passable too. Possibly as a budget restraint, the lack of cinematic mattes and ambitious sets add to the realistic feel. The use of overexposed lights as blacked out darkness is a clever move. Overall it is a good post apocalyptic movie experience if you keep yourself from analyzing as it goes along.