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My Bloody Valentine (2009)

“Get your heart broken.”

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Plot

Harmony, a quaint mining town, is forever scarred when its lifeline, the Hanniger Mine, becomes a death trap. A catastrophic drilling accident, instigated by the mine owner’s son, Tom Hanniger, results in six miners being buried alive. Amid the debris, only Harry Warden is found breathing, albeit in a coma, with the others brutally murdered by a pickax. The chilling conclusion drawn is that Harry turned killer to hoard oxygen. The horror amplifies when, on Valentine's Day, Harry awakens, leaving a bloody trail of twenty-two victims, including partying teenagers in the mine. The deputy slays Harry, leaving a handful of survivors, including Tom, his sweetheart Sarah, and their friends Axel and Irene. A decade later, after the death of his father, Tom, now a haunted man, steps back into Harmony, intending to sell the mine that has become a monument of terror. His return stirs old ghosts and engenders new suspicions. He finds his old flame, Sarah, wedded to Axel, the current sheriff, and mother to a child, Noah. As Valentine's Day dawns, so does the specter of Harry Warden, seeking vengeance on those who once escaped his pickax. The town is thrown into chaos, with accusations flying and suspicions mounting. Tom is at the epicenter, suspected of the gruesome murders. Amidst the turmoil, it seems Sarah is the only beacon of faith in his innocence. The plot thickens, as the town of Harmony braces itself for another bloody Valentine's Day, and Tom fights to clear his name and unravel the mystery of the resurrected miner’s revenge.

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My Bloody Valentine is a horror movie featuring Jensen Ackles.

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