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Afflicted

Afflicted

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2013)
Blu-ray Xvid
Action | Thriller
Canada | English | Color | 01:25

Best friends Derek and Clif set out on a trip of a lifetime. Their plan: travel to the ends of the earth, see the world, and live life to the fullest. But the trip soon takes a dark and bloody turn. Just days in, one of the men shows signs of a mysterious affliction which gradually takes over his entire body and being. Now, thousands of miles from home, in a foreign land, they must race to uncover the source of his illness before it consumes him completely. Footage of their travelsmeant to document pleasant memoriesmay now become evidence of one of the most shocking discoveries ever captured on film…and may be their only postcard home.


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Derek Lee Derek
Clif Prowse Clif
Michael Gill Michael Gill
Baya Rehaz Audrey
Benjamin Zeitoun Maurice
Zach Gray Zachary Gray
Jason Lee Jason
Edo Van Breemen Edo Van Breeman
Gary Redekop Dr. Redekop
Lily Py Lee Derek's Mom
Ellen Ferguson Club Girl
Chiara Caggiati Waitress
Domenico Di Michele Restaurant Guest
Susie Barrow Restaurant Guest
Lise Bertram Restaurant Guest
Agostino Roncallo Restaurant Guest
Bartolo Lecari Vintner
Lucia De Pace Paramedic
Andrew Ferguson Ambulance Victim
Paolo Basso Inspector Barbiero
Greg Ng Disgruntled Tourist
Julie Basso Restaurant Guest
Patrick Effiboley Hotel Clerk
Graham Fortin French Police Officer
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones French Police Officer

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Edition details

Packaging MP4
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Subtitles English

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Horror Disk 1
Purchased At rarbg
Watched Jun 14, 2014 (at home)
Index 3060
Added Date Jul 06, 2017 01:46:16
Modified Date Nov 17, 2025 02:32:04

Notes

My quick rating - 6.7/10. I had to rewatch Afflicted since it is one of those rare found-footage horror flicks that actually nails the formula instead of collapsing under it. A simple but effective setup sees Derek Lee and Clif Prowse, playing fictionalized versions of themselves, as lifelong friends about to embark on a year-long trip around the world. Derek has a serious medical condition hanging over his head, so Clif decides to document every moment, turning the entire journey into a first-person travelogue. That also means we’re locked into the “camera as character” viewpoint for the whole movie, a style I’m very much opposed to unless it’s done right.

After a fun start in Barcelona and a detour to Paris with some musician friends, things take a dark turn. Derek has a one-night encounter with a woman named Audrey (Baya Rehaz), and his friends find him the next morning, bloodied, bitten, and refusing to seek medical help. Once they hit Italy, it’s clear something is seriously wrong. Derek can’t keep food down, sunlight burns him, and his strength skyrockets to superhuman levels. It doesn’t take long for the guys, or anyone paying attention, to figure out that Derek didn’t just get unlucky; he’s turning into a vampire.

What makes Afflicted stand out is how surprisingly believable it all feels. The special effects and stunts are shockingly well executed for a low-budget indie horror movie. The transformation scenes, wall crawling, and violent outbursts have a visceral weight to them that most found-footage films never achieve. Directors Prowse and Lee lean hard into the chaos once the infection starts taking over, delivering chase scenes and confrontations that put most big-budget shaky-cam movies to shame.

The acting is another win. For a genre notorious for stiff or awkward performances, these two come off natural, likable, and genuinely worried about what’s happening. The friendship feels real, and that helps sell the emotional side of Derek losing control. Knowing that Lee and Prowse not only starred in but also wrote and directed the film makes it even more impressive. This is clearly a passion project built to push the limits of what found footage can do.

While it relies on some familiar vampire tropes, the execution elevates it. The movie commits to its concept, keeps the pacing tight, and doesn’t rely on cheap gimmicks. It’s one of the very few found-footage horror flicks I can strongly recommend, sitting comfortably next to Chronicle in terms of ambition and payoff. If you enjoy the genre or just want a genuinely creative spin on a vampire story, Afflicted is absolutely worth your time.

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