About Landmine Goes Click
Landmine Goes Click (2015) is a brutal and unflinching Georgian survival thriller that pushes the boundaries of psychological horror. The film follows American tourist Chris, who steps on an armed landmine while hiking in the Georgian mountains with his girlfriend Alicia and their friend Daniel. Trapped in place with the deadly device beneath his foot, Chris becomes a helpless spectator as a sadistic local hunter arrives and begins a systematic campaign of terror against Alicia.
The film's central premise creates an almost unbearable tension, with Sterling Knight delivering a compelling performance as Chris, whose physical paralysis mirrors his emotional helplessness. The direction by Levan Bakhia effectively uses the stunning yet isolating Georgian landscape to heighten the sense of vulnerability and dread. What begins as a survival thriller gradually morphs into a disturbing exploration of moral compromise and revenge.
Viewers should watch Landmine Goes Click for its relentless tension and willingness to confront difficult themes. While not for the faint of heart, the film offers a raw examination of human behavior under extreme duress. The 105-minute runtime maintains a gripping pace, and the film's lower IMDb rating of 5.8 belies its effectiveness as a visceral, thought-provoking thriller that will linger in your mind long after viewing.
The film's central premise creates an almost unbearable tension, with Sterling Knight delivering a compelling performance as Chris, whose physical paralysis mirrors his emotional helplessness. The direction by Levan Bakhia effectively uses the stunning yet isolating Georgian landscape to heighten the sense of vulnerability and dread. What begins as a survival thriller gradually morphs into a disturbing exploration of moral compromise and revenge.
Viewers should watch Landmine Goes Click for its relentless tension and willingness to confront difficult themes. While not for the faint of heart, the film offers a raw examination of human behavior under extreme duress. The 105-minute runtime maintains a gripping pace, and the film's lower IMDb rating of 5.8 belies its effectiveness as a visceral, thought-provoking thriller that will linger in your mind long after viewing.

















