247°F (2011)
247°F (2011)
247°F (2011) is a survival horror film directed by Levan Bakhia. The movie follows a group of friends who find themselves trapped in a hot sauna after the door becomes jammed, leading to a desperate fight for survival. The title refers to the temperature inside the sauna, which rapidly rises to dangerous levels. The group must deal with intense heat, dehydration, and the psychological toll of their situation as they struggle to escape before it’s too late.
The film stars Scout Taylor-Compton, Christina Ulloa, and Michael Copon, and focuses on the tension and terror that builds as the friends become increasingly panicked. The confined space and relentless heat create a claustrophobic atmosphere, heightening the sense of urgency. 247°F explores themes of survival, human endurance, and the fear of being trapped in an inescapable situation.
Although not widely acclaimed by critics, the film has gained a certain niche audience due to its unique premise and suspenseful scenario. It’s a tense, low-budget thriller that uses a simple but high-stakes concept to evoke fear and anxiety.