

That’s an interesting question! Berlin Syndrome isn’t torture porn in the Saw and Hostel sense, but it is most certainly a feature-length exercise in psychological torture. So Vulture is here to be your guide, letting you know how scary Berlin Syndrome is, and assessing whether or not that brand of scary is something you want to take a chance on.įirst of all, what kind of scary is this movie? I can’t do that torture stuff. Still, since horror tends to lather-rinse-repeat when it comes to thrills, there’s a lot of chaff to sort through to find the wheat. This year’s first sneaky summer entry is Berlin Syndrome, which stars Teresa Palmer as a young woman on holiday in Germany who is taken prisoner by a handsome local after they share a passionate tryst. But as astute theater patrons know, summertime has also become a great time for finding horror treasures amidst the massive muscles and massive budgets typically on offer. Memorial Day weekend at the movies provided plenty of standard blockbuster fodder, with both Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and Baywatch giving audiences fresh new installments of intellectual property they’d previously loved, or at least heard of.
