About Landmine Goes Click
Landmine Goes Click (2015) is a harrowing Georgian survival thriller that pushes the boundaries of psychological horror. The film follows an American tourist who finds himself in a nightmare scenario when he steps on an armed landmine during a hiking trip in the Georgian wilderness. Paralyzed by the threat of imminent death, he becomes a helpless spectator as his girlfriend is terrorized and brutally assaulted by a local stranger. This premise creates an almost unbearable tension that sustains throughout the film's 105-minute runtime.
Director Levan Bakhia crafts a relentless exercise in suspense, using the confined setting to amplify the psychological torment. The performances are convincingly desperate, particularly Sterling Knight as the trapped tourist whose anguish transforms from fear to grim determination. The film blends elements of crime drama and horror, creating a disturbing exploration of human cruelty and survival instinct.
While the film's brutal content and unflinching violence earned it a polarized reception (reflected in its 5.8 IMDb rating), it remains a compelling watch for thriller enthusiasts seeking intense, boundary-pushing cinema. The Georgian landscape provides a stark, beautiful backdrop to the horrific events, enhancing the film's atmospheric dread. Viewers should watch Landmine Goes Click for its masterful tension-building and raw examination of human behavior under extreme duress, though its graphic content demands a strong stomach.
Director Levan Bakhia crafts a relentless exercise in suspense, using the confined setting to amplify the psychological torment. The performances are convincingly desperate, particularly Sterling Knight as the trapped tourist whose anguish transforms from fear to grim determination. The film blends elements of crime drama and horror, creating a disturbing exploration of human cruelty and survival instinct.
While the film's brutal content and unflinching violence earned it a polarized reception (reflected in its 5.8 IMDb rating), it remains a compelling watch for thriller enthusiasts seeking intense, boundary-pushing cinema. The Georgian landscape provides a stark, beautiful backdrop to the horrific events, enhancing the film's atmospheric dread. Viewers should watch Landmine Goes Click for its masterful tension-building and raw examination of human behavior under extreme duress, though its graphic content demands a strong stomach.


















