Creatively set in a pub for a majority of its running time,is a revenge movie, where the hero Cain is betrayed, after agreeing to help his gangster brother do a"simple" job, and the whole movie is about his quest to avenge the situation he finds himself in.
Unlike most fight flicks though, there's an emotional core here that makes Cain's predicament so involving for the viewer, which I won't reveal much so as not to spoil the film for you. I'll just say that a mother is involved. And it's the script's strength in this department that elevates the movie to probably being in the DTV movie hall of fame alongside the aforementioned Adkins movies. Emotionally and viscerally satisfying, this is one of Adkins' best.
Waking up the next morning to no electricity, snow that wasn't there before and then encounters with alien-looking creatures, the mystery deepens when she finds out about the existence of secret frequencies buried in hidden mixtapes, that supposedly opened"doors" that led to the creatures roaming our world, and the mystery just keeps on piling up all the way towards the film's abstract, and quite clearlyA melancholic and cosmic journey that's not going to be for everyone,...