The film effectively uses modern drone cinematography while embracing the throwback aesthetic of 1980s video nasties, featuring over-the-top caricature villains and a feminist twist.
The villains are caricatured figures, including a human trafficker with a cigar and henchmen resembling exaggerated stereotypes—each one crafted for maximum grotesqueness in the horror genre.
Despite its lascivious visuals, the film refrains from depicting rape or female nudity, opting instead for a narrative that aligns with rape-revenge themes while maintaining a feminist overlay.
Surprisingly, the film features cutaway scenes to a command center with wealthy parents organizing a rescue team, creating a juxtaposition between horror and privilege.
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