SYNOPSICS
Idila (2015) is a Slovenian movie. Tomaz Gorkic has directed this movie. Nina Ivanisin,Lotos Sparovec,Nika Rozman,Sebastian Cavazza are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Idila (2015) is considered one of the best Action,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
After a night of carousing, the amateur photo model Zina heads for a fashion shoot in the nature, accompanied by the ambitious Mia, apathetic Dragica and snobby photographer Blitcz. On the idyllic location, a supposedly ordinary fashion shoot soon turns into a fierce fight for survival.
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Idila (2015) Reviews
Slovenia captures the essence of horror in quite an entertaining manner. ◆≈≈6.5/10≈≈◆
OK yes, this scenario has been played out before many years ago and it lifts elements going back from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(original)" with a good splash of "Deliverance" and borrows the "Wrong Turn" concept, but with much more violent content. I personally don't have a problem with it because as a true horror hound I relish when a film truly does justice to films of old and entertains viewers on some new levels of horror. Being a very low budget film at 220,000 didn't stop it from delivering very explicit and realistic gore. The team behind all of the practical special effects did one hell of job as there were plenty of memorable gore that looked perfect. The villains, oh boy the villains, these two mountain "killbillies" were the most vile and disgusting duo I've ever seen in a horror film, the very sight of them is almost enough to induce vomiting for those sensitive to such things. Hats off to the casting director who found these guys, wherever they came from. One of them is more or less useless, but Frankl aka puss-face is one formidable son of a b!tch and he played his role well. I'm leaving out the plot in this as it's pretty straightforward and there isn't much need for repeating the film's summary, moving on. Again hats off to Slovenia for bringing the goods for one entertaining splatter horror/thriller. I found the acting to be good, but since I was reading subtitles they kind of have a way of covering up any badly delivered dialogue. I felt the ending was great, though admittedly I do have quite a dark sense of humor, it was kind of refreshing from the usual cliché endings in these type of films, sick and twisted, but good. So far the film in my opinion is criminally underrated at a 5.0/10, this is an above average horror flick which was made on a budget, but you can hardly even notice the cash restraints. The effects guys really put their heart into it and gave it their all and it showed. Also when the girls aren't in the dark cellar, the film is chock full of amazing and breathtaking visuals of the gorgeous Slovenian mountains, talk about a view. The location they film at was visually stunning, it definitely added to the film. Not only the isolation, but the landscape itself can be treacherous for our protagonists. This being a Slovenian film, they showed that while absorbing all of our American horror flicks, they in turn gave us their own little unique version of madness and depravity that while familiar managed to be unique to them and their territory. My final score is a 6.5/10(rounded to 7/10), but apparently I enjoyed it more than most(to each their own) and I am totally open for catching the next film of writer/director Tomaz Gorkic, if he gets the opportunity to make one. Recommended only for true horror fans.
Better than expected.
To be honest,when I read the title I expected your usual fare of hideous hillbillies chasing and killing topless hot girls who are too stupid to live anyway,what I got was indeed hideous hillbillies,but not your average stupid girl heroine. Zina (Nina Ivanisin) is awesome as our victim,no pussy footing around with this girl,no female victim tripping over nothing in the woods and no running away when she gets an advantage over the hillbillies,Zina kills em and kills em dead in gloriously vicious ways. The cinematography is glorious,with sweeping views of mountain terrain and forest that just leave you breathless with it's beauty and makes you want to go there.Nothing annoyed me about this fare from Slovenia and I will no doubt give it a second viewing in the future and I highly recommend it to any horror lover.Seven stars from me.
This a superior horror film in every regard, definitely a must-see
Just watched a truly superior horror film from Slovenia with subtitles. This is definitely a must-see, the production is amazing, the acting is great, and the script is extremely frightening with great graphic kills. I absolutely love "Killbillies (2015)", it delivers the goods on all levels, and is better than most American horror films I've seen lately. A photo shooting crew with two models and the photographer, go to an area they certainly should have stayed away from. Shortly, a couple of hillbillies capture them, putting them in a room while they prepare to use them to create an alcoholic beverage everyone loves. totally bizarre to say the least. I can't rate this gem any higher, You really need to see this one. I absolutely loved it.
Scary As Hell!
I mean, if you are looking for one film to scare the sh*t out of you this Halloween...Slovenia's first ever horror film Idila (aka Killbillies) is an excellent choice. Cause this film is scary as hell. And when it's not scaring the crap out of you, it's wrought with tension...getting you right into things. It starts out pretty tamely, with a group of models drinking at a bar. The next day, two of them head off on a photo shoot, in a rural part of the mountains, with their photographer and his assistant. However, right when they are about to start shooting...they are approached by two creepy, disgusting and deformed, rednecks. One wielding an axe. The two men promptly knock out the photographer...and the next thing you know...they are all held up in a cell. Taken prisoner by these psychopathic mountain hillbillies. And this is where it starts to get terrifying. They murder the photographer (by bashing his skull into the wall). And seize the eldest of the three women. You totally think they are going to viciously rape her...but instead, they tap into her adrenal gland and drain it of it's juices (until she's dead). They use this to distill a popular bootleg moonshine. The girls do still have some fight left in them though. And they use a golden oppourtunity to escape. Although, it doesn't exactly go as planned. What ensues is an epic, tension-filled, chase and fight to the death. With an ending that is sure to disappoint you in the best possible way. This film is totally vicious, filled with gore, and great special effects. The scenery is beautiful. And there is so much tension, that it is genuinely terrifying. A great film to turn to if you want to get your fright on this October. 7.5 out of 10.
You have a boo-boo on your arm
The film opens with some Eastern European models talking at a bar. Zina (Nina Ivanisin) is a model getting on in years with a waning career. She is going to the mountains for a photo shoot which includes another model, the photographer and an assistant make-up woman. Soon the shoot is interrupted by the deformed locals you see on the cover, a deformity that is most likely caused by their consumption of home made liquor. This turns into the expected capture and escape film, and we already know the Final Girl. The film was shot in Slovenia and had English subtitles. The use of the captives was different, but didn't deter from the formula. The ending was odd, unless you consider the original title, "Idyll." "Killbillies" was clearly a marketing change. They need to either gut the end tune, or go back to the original title. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Groping.