2008 Uncut | Train
The film, directed by Gideon Raff and starring Thora Birch, was originally slapped with a commercially damaging
One of the film's most infamous set pieces involves a character being suspended from a meat hook. The uncut edition details the hook piercing the flesh and the subsequent struggle in graphic, anatomical detail. Extended Brutality and Suffering train 2008 uncut
Upon its release, Train was met with a mostly negative response from critics, holding a low average rating on IMDb. Reviews fell into two main camps. The film, directed by Gideon Raff and starring
The infamous subway murders are extended, showing the full, agonizing physics of Mahogany's meat mallet and meat hooks. Reviews fell into two main camps
Whether this film is worth the watch depends entirely on a viewer's tolerance for the extreme survival horror subgenre. It serves as a stark time capsule of the late 2000s horror landscape, characterized by high-tension scenarios and a commitment to visceral storytelling.
A notoriously brutal sequence involving a flesh hook is presented with zero cutaways, emphasizing the physical weight and suffering of the character.
Explore a detailed breakdown of the film's gore and production history on Moria Reviews
