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Young lovers Chris and Tina turn their first holiday together into a rural killing spree in Ben Wheatley's priceless black comedy.
Director: Ben Wheatley
Overview
Caravan enthusiast Chris takes new girlfriend Tina away from her clinging mother for a tour of Northern England.
But finding their pastoral idyll marred by litterbugs, snobs and sundry other irritants, the pair leave a trail of blood in their wake. This violent, misanthropic and hilarious film from rising star Ben Wheatley (Kill List, A Field in England) puts the gore into Gore-tex.
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