French revenge thriller 7 Days finds its way on UK DVD this August

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

We caught the trailers from the French revenge thriller 7 DAYS back in January (HERE), and it looked as promising as all get out. Now we’re 6 months later, and finally have some fun news to report on the project: it’s headed to DVD in the UK this August!

Written by Patrick Senecal, 7 DAYS tells the story of Bruno Hamel, a thirty eight year old surgeon. He lives in Drummondville with his wife Sylvie, and their eight year-old daughter Jasmine. Like many happy people, he is leading an uneventful life until a beautiful fall afternoon, when his daughter is raped and murdered. From then on, the world of the Hamel family collapses. When the murderer is arrested, a terrible project germinates in Bruno’s darkened mind. He plans to capture the “monster” and make him pay for his crime. The day the murderer appears in Court, Hamel, who had prepared his plan in great detail, kidnaps the monster and later sends the police a brief message stating that the rapist and murderer of his daughter was going to be tortured for 7 days and then executed. Once this task accomplished, he will then give himself up.

Nothing like a revenge movie to put you in the right mood, right? Unfortunately there are no extra features to show you (it’s extras free), but we do have the DVD cover for your enjoyment below. The quote from FearNet has my interest piqued for this bad boy!

Enjoy the cover, and get ready for 7 DAYS on DVD in the UK on August 23, 2010.

Source: DVD Active

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