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The film came to us in less than a week later, and we put it immediately in motion. For some reason Andrea didn’t keep it as a good idea.
 
Everything started normally. Caballeros’ theme played happily during the opening credits. After them, it was showed Donald, José and Panchito in Peru, driving around the road with the old Ford, because they were, as usual, looking for adventure. After driving a few miles, they passed a sign, which said “Turn"Turn back – I’m serious.” At least, after hundred “Turn"Turn back” signs they started to look suspicious, but they soon came to the idea this was one of the local children’s jokes and continued forward. The screen came black.
 
In the next scene they had arrived to the village. Their (and our) attention was attracted by the sky at the first. There weren’t the Moon and stars, not even a one cloud. It was totally black. They drove into the village. Everything was completely desolate. The houses were falling apart and the whole village showed no signs of vegetation or any other living things.
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Then came an entirely new scene. We ended up in the kitchen, where Donald was lying unconscious on the floor. He woke up and wondered where you had chosen. He noticed he was chained. Then some woman came and told Donald his task. Oh, poor Andrea. Donald was treaten like a slave. He was scourged with excessive force, he wasn’t given a lot of rest, not even a salary. His wounds were bleeding and there was a lot of blood. Whip attacks were so hard they caused the injuries. Andrea wanted to get up and leave, but she couldn’t. None of us could. It was as if we had been glued to the couch with superglue.
 
Thought, there was a scene which was worse than this. We arrived at the fade in a room with barred window and a door. Panchito woke up and wondered where he was. He tried to get up, but couldn’t get up. He noticed his hands and feet were chained to a bed side handcuffed and that he had no weapons. Two squat-looking men entranced. They joked that they had gotten a new “friend"friend.” Panchito nervously tried to joke with them, asking what did they mean with that. They laughed and pointed female skeleton, which was lying in the corner. Then Panchito paled.
 
Oh, my God! Did they really rape Panchito?! Amber’s eyes were dilated with terror, when she looked at the two men doing unspeakable things to her favorite character. They touched him roughly. Panchito was crying in terror and fear. He felt how one of them pushed penis inside him, and it was painful. He actually was wailing in pain. It ended when other of them forced him to make blowjobs. He couldn’t defend himself, the fear had paralyzed him. Amber cried when blood and sperm combination flowed on sheets like water from felled glass.
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Then all three of us are looking for the remote control in a panic, because now all three were shown their suffering rapid in flashes. Blood, sweat, and tears, and a hint of pain. Their appearance changed from moment to moment. It seemed clear that they were there for several days, or even weeks. Donald was lean like a skeleton, Panchito didn’t look prosperous, and José hadn’t longer even toes and fingers. They suffer until their last breath. This horror ended when a one man held José´s beating heart in his hands. Events were shown on the point of view of José who was exhausted from blood loss. His eyes were closed very slowly. All became fuzzy, and then black.
 
The last scene of the movie: Caballeros had died. Each of them was shown two minutes. Donald was slumped dams and boilers on, the cause of death: overexertion. Panchito was lying motionless and naked on the bed, cause of death: AIDS. José again hung on the wall like a bear coat, cause of death: blood loss. And then came “The"The End."We thought we had gone from that horror, but the movie started again from the beginning. Was enough for us! We took our hands on baseball bats, or what came to meet, and we started beat TV, a DVD player and a set-top box with all our powers. The work was done. There was nothing left from equipment than metal lumps.
 
We didn’t get sleep for several days. We saw nightmares every night, and when we told them to each other to our amazement, we had seen dreams exactly the same things. We didn’t last longer sleepless nights. We made a mass suicide by rushing with our heads towards the wall, without any protection. We got so bad brain damages that we died. And now we got to know that the remote control was all the time in front of our noses: on the coffee table.