JeruZalem | Full Movie | Action Horror
“Experience the terror of Jerusalem like never before in this thrilling found footage horror film starring Yael Grobglas.”
Released in 2015, Jeruzalem takes viewers on a terrifying journey through the streets of Jerusalem. Starring Yael Grobglas, the movie follows two American tourists as they find themselves in the middle of a biblical apocalypse. With its unique found footage style and chilling atmosphere, Jeruzalem is a must-watch for horror fans looking for a fresh take on the genre.
From the moment the film begins, viewers are drawn into the world of Jeruzalem. The use of found footage adds a sense of realism to the story, making it feel as though the events are unfolding right before our eyes. As we follow the two main characters, Sarah and Rachel, through the bustling streets of Jerusalem, we can’t help but feel a sense of unease. The city itself becomes a character in its own right, with its ancient history and religious significance adding to the overall sense of dread.
One of the most effective elements of Jeruzalem is its use of suspense. As the characters explore the city, strange occurrences begin to happen around them. Mysterious figures lurk in the shadows, and eerie sounds echo through the streets. The tension builds slowly but steadily, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as they wait for the inevitable terror to strike.
When the horror finally does come, it is truly terrifying. The creatures that inhabit Jerusalem are unlike anything we’ve seen before, with their twisted forms and insatiable hunger. The special effects in the film are top-notch, creating a sense of realism that adds to the overall sense of dread. As Sarah and Rachel fight for their lives, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of fear and excitement.
But Jeruzalem isn’t just about scares. The film also delves into deeper themes, exploring the nature of faith and belief. As the characters grapple with the horrors around them, they are forced to confront their own beliefs and convictions. This adds an extra layer of depth to the story, making it more than just a simple horror film.
Overall, Jeruzalem is a thrilling and chilling movie that is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats. With its unique found footage style, terrifying creatures, and deeper themes, it is a must-watch for horror fans looking for something new and exciting. Yael Grobglas delivers a standout performance as Sarah, bringing a sense of vulnerability and strength to the character. So turn off the lights, and prepare to be scared out of your wits by Jeruzalem.
“On Judgement Day, Hell Shall Inherit The Earth.”
25 Comments
@christinepadrigon
10 months agoSheβs so freakinnn stupid, i hate sarah here.. sheβs literally getting into my nerves lol
@capincrunch789
10 months agoThis is disclosure!!!!
Thereβs a reason that they were let in,
Thereβs a reason why an American Aircraft Carrier is parked right outside Israel at the moment.
Thereβs a reason why Zelensky was Deepfaked in Ukraine and why Russian Spetnaz and British SAS and Delta + Subterranean Troops never fought each other and no footage of them fighting exist.
Thereβs a reason why Chernobyl was occupied by both sides of the war and in a Ceasefire.
Thereβs a reason why for the first time in 500 years you can visit the catacombs of Odessa
And thereβs a reason why Jerusalem is littered with Ultraviolet Light π£π‘and why North American Steeetlights are also Ultraviolet Purple or Blue π£πͺπ¦π‘
show more show less@American_Gunslinger
9 months agoIt's kinda like Cloverfield meets Rec… Pretty good, it was a bit of a slow start tho.
@williamestrada170
9 months agoI miss when this movie was on Netflix
@isabow0113
9 months agoSarah was getting on my nerves. I wood have left her. She was the weakest link.
@regwatson2017
8 months agoServes both of them right. Especially the slutty blonde friend.
@tonys9397
8 months ago4:30 Bring forth the Holy Hand Gun of Antioch!
@marjorieespana4678
8 months ago39:43
@Debbie335
7 months agoIt's good that Sarah got infected,she was a nuissance character.π
@verilesolmayor8675
7 months agoLow budget pangit nag aksaya lang Ako sau Ng Oras buwesit ka.
@gerardchisolm8605
7 months agoThe upcoming rapture will be quite a party for many of you….. especially those that tried to enslave and or destroy certain ethnicities of people!!! PARTY ON DUDE ππ
@user-oz7ny3bb7g
6 months agoWow Russian sleep experiment is there wow very cool
@peperider
6 months agotypical american tourists, Stoopid and Annoying
@spacepope87
6 months agoAny updates on "Jeruzalem 2"?
@nathanielroberts3451
6 months agoπ±π¦π―οΈπ€πΏπ€π€π€πΏπ―οΈπ¦π±
@sumsara9255
6 months agoThat was terrible.
@waynemclaughlin96
6 months agoI bet Sarah wishes she went to Tel Aviv instead of Jerusalem ?. Had she listened to her best friend Rachel and went to Tel Aviv as planned instead chasing after some guy to another city, her best friend would be alive.
@princesssilverblood
6 months agothis is an amazing little gem of horror! Everything was well done!
@BlueraizasCloset
5 months agoWhat is the title of this movie
@centcom2842
5 months agoSarah is so stupid
@Hal70jordan
5 months agoLoved the movie except Sarah! She is just too whiny!
@fubr11
5 months agoSarahs inexhaustible crying and screaming makes this movie unwatchable.
@pewds6050
4 months agoI've always wondered what this movie was ever since i was 12 years old, since i've only watch this movie through my neighbour's tv when we were visiting them, and when we move out, i've always wondered this movie like it got stuck as a nostalgia
@lorddemonoss3945
4 months agoThis actually could have been made better and had 3 parts.
@youcantspellhandsomewithouthan
4 months agoIt's giving REC, Cloverfield, and As Above So Below vibes