247 ° F is a thriller thriller directed by Levan Bakhia and Beqa Jguburia. Cast members include Taylor-Compton Scout , Travis Van Winkle , Christina Ulloa, Michael Copon and Tyler Mane . It was filmed in Tbilisi , Georgia and wrapped in July, 2011. [1] The film is about a group of friends who get trapped in a sauna. [1]
Plot
Jenna ( Taylor-Compton Scout ) gets into a car accident with her boyfriend, Jamie, who eventually dies. Three years later, while her husband is still alive, Renee (Christina Ulloa). They are joined by Renee’s irresponsible boyfriend, Michael ( Michael Copon ), and his friend, Ian ( Travis Van Winkle ), and sailor at Ian’s uncle, Wade’s ( Tyler Mane) lakeside cabin. They are greeted by Wade along with his friendly dog, named Beau. They settle in the cabin and plan to attend a party, since there is a festival happening around the nearby town at night. Jenna goes to her room and refuses to take her pills so she could have fun with her friends. While they’re eating dinner, Wade mentions how he can not be around while they’re away from home. The group gets fascinated when they stumble inside a Wade built sauna . While they enjoy spending time inside, the temperature gets warmer and they decide to swim at the lake. Trembling in cold, they all head back inside the sauna. Meanwhile, Michael gets high from marijuanaWade had given to him, where Renee rebuffs his sexual advances. This Michael upsets and gets out of the sauna. As the temperature continues to rise, Renee has decided to leave the door open. The trio think it’s just one of Michael’s pranks since they all know he’s mad at Renee, which they do not find amusing. They soon realize that they are trapped in the sauna and attempts to break a small window on the door, injuring Ian’s hand. They all take a trip to the airport. The group then finds a hidden controller that they can not risk destroying, since Ian believes it would just alter the temperature.
Meanwhile, Wade is seen handling the fireworks for the festival with another guy, when The trio’s screaming, begging for help, from the back of the house. Michael shows up at Wade’s and both disregard Beau’s barking. Michael clearly thinks about the party and the party, since he could not help himself from getting high. The two hang out and start a conversation as Michael explains that he was not allowed to catch up to the party with the group since he did not have a ticket and returned home.
Back at the sauna, the situation escalates as the group runs out of water and Renee gets sick from the temperature. The reason why it was decided to leave the controller, thinking it would be down to the temperature, but is stopped by Jenna who inadvertently strikes her head, leaving her unconscious. Jenna starts freaking out and decides to break the controller herself, which is in fact increasing the heat as Ian feared. Ian becomes hysterical and burns himself badly in an attempt to prevent the steamer from heating the room out of control. He is doing the steamer blows up, killing him. The explosion frees the door and Jenna steps out in shock and wanders the house before reality snaps her back from unconsciousness to the floor of the sauna. She finds Renee alive and lets her to the window to breathe.
Michael returns to the cabin where he is absentmindedly knocking over the door. It is revealed that the steps taken by the occupants as they speak and move the door themselves. Meanwhile, Wade arrives at the cabin and discovers the two girls, alive and calls the paramedics who take Jenna and Renee away on the stretchers as they hold hands.
Cast
- Taylor-Compton Scout as Jenna
- Travis Van Winkle as Ian
- Christina Ulloa as Renee
- Michael Copon as Michael
- Tyler Mane as Wade
Home release
247 ° F was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US on October 23, 2012, from Anchor Bay Entertainment . [2]
See also
Fahrenheit 451 Novel and Films that were supposedly models for the movie’s title.
References
- ^ Jump up to:a b Fahrenheit “247” Fangoria July 19, 2011.
- Jump up^ Miska, Brad (August 30, 2012). “Anchor Bay’s New Trailer Burns At ‘247 ° F ‘ ” . Bloody Disgusting . Retrieved January 24, 2017 .