About Landmine Goes Click
Landmine Goes Click (2015) is a harrowing Georgian thriller that pushes psychological tension to its absolute limits. The film follows American tourist Chris, who steps on an armed landmine during a hiking trip in the Georgian wilderness with his girlfriend Alicia. Trapped in place with any movement potentially triggering an explosion, Chris becomes a helpless spectator when a disturbed local hunter arrives and begins systematically terrorizing Alicia.
Director Levan Bakhia crafts an unrelenting exercise in suspense that explores themes of powerlessness, survival, and moral compromise. The film's central premise creates an almost unbearable tension, forcing viewers to share Chris's immobilized perspective as the horror unfolds. Sterling Knight delivers a physically constrained yet emotionally raw performance as Chris, while Kether Donohue portrays Alicia's terror with devastating authenticity.
What makes Landmine Goes Click particularly compelling is its refusal to offer easy resolutions or catharsis. The film ventures into dark psychological territory, examining how extreme circumstances reveal human nature's best and worst aspects. While the 5.8 IMDb rating suggests divisive reactions, the film's uncompromising vision and sustained tension make it worth watching for thriller enthusiasts seeking something beyond conventional horror. The Georgian landscape provides a stark, beautiful backdrop that contrasts chillingly with the human brutality unfolding within it. For viewers who appreciate intense, morally complex thrillers that linger long after the credits roll, Landmine Goes Click offers a uniquely disturbing cinematic experience.
Director Levan Bakhia crafts an unrelenting exercise in suspense that explores themes of powerlessness, survival, and moral compromise. The film's central premise creates an almost unbearable tension, forcing viewers to share Chris's immobilized perspective as the horror unfolds. Sterling Knight delivers a physically constrained yet emotionally raw performance as Chris, while Kether Donohue portrays Alicia's terror with devastating authenticity.
What makes Landmine Goes Click particularly compelling is its refusal to offer easy resolutions or catharsis. The film ventures into dark psychological territory, examining how extreme circumstances reveal human nature's best and worst aspects. While the 5.8 IMDb rating suggests divisive reactions, the film's uncompromising vision and sustained tension make it worth watching for thriller enthusiasts seeking something beyond conventional horror. The Georgian landscape provides a stark, beautiful backdrop that contrasts chillingly with the human brutality unfolding within it. For viewers who appreciate intense, morally complex thrillers that linger long after the credits roll, Landmine Goes Click offers a uniquely disturbing cinematic experience.


















