
Boot Camp (2008)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Land: Canada, United States
Alternative Title: El campo de la serenidad, A Ilha - Uma Prisão sem Grades, De gré ou de force, Výchovný tábor, Campamento castigo, Suffer Island, I kataskinosi, Átnevelő tábor, O Campo do Medo, Ölüm kampi
Regisseur: Christian Duguay
Writer: Agatha Dominik, John Cox
Production Genre
Produzent: Producer: Chad Oakes, Christian Duguay, Michael Frislev
Executive Producer: Robert Greenblatt
Firmen: CD Films, Edgey Productions
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 14.000.000
Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: boot camp, reality spoof
Geschichte
Boot Camp follows Sophie, a troubled teenager with a drug addiction, who is sent by her passive mother and brutally domineering stepfather to 'Camp Serenity,' an isolated boot camp in Fiji run by Dr. Arthur Hail. The institution is meant to be a rehabilitation program but turns out to be a prison-like facility where the teens are abused and brainwashed. Sophie's boyfriend, Ben, refusing to let her endure this alone, fakes a drug problem to get himself enrolled in the camp. Once inside, they witness and experience harsh physical and psychological conditions enforced by Dr. Hail and his militaristic chief of security, Logan. Both Sophie and Ben aim to escape their ordeal.
Zusammenfassung
Boot Camp is a drama-thriller from 2008 directed by Christian Duguay. The film follows two young adults navigating through a boot camp meant for troubled teens, but ends up being a harsh reality with abuse and brainwashing. It's a story of resilience and determination to escape their circumstances. The movie serves as a critique on the lack of regulation in rehabilitation programs and the harm caused by unscrupulous providers.