Kingdom Come (2014)
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Kingdom Come (2014) is a supernatural horror film that explores the chilling concept of purgatory and the weight of personal guilt. The story begins when a group of strangers awakens in an abandoned, decaying hospital with no memory of how they arrived. Among them are a diverse mix of individuals—each from different walks of life—bound together by an unseen force. As they wander the hospital’s dark, labyrinthine halls, they quickly realize that they are trapped in a sinister realm where reality is warped, and time holds no meaning.
The group soon encounters malevolent entities lurking in the shadows, terrifying manifestations that prey on their deepest fears and regrets. As paranoia and fear set in, the strangers begin to turn on one another, but they also start to piece together clues about why they have been brought to this place. It becomes clear that each person harbors dark secrets and unresolved guilt tied to their past lives, and this purgatory seems to be a space for them to confront these sins.
As the narrative unfolds, the stakes are raised when the group discovers they must face their inner demons—both figuratively and literally—if they hope to escape. The entities grow more aggressive and relentless, feeding off their victims’ despair. Some characters succumb to their fears, while others find redemption by coming to terms with their past mistakes.
With its bleak atmosphere, psychological tension, and thought-provoking exploration of morality, Kingdom Come delivers a blend of horror and introspection. The film challenges its characters—and viewers—to ponder the consequences of their actions and the possibility of redemption in a world filled with darkness and despair.