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Plot: Communication is the key to the survival for nine strangers who have been kidnapped by a masked gunman and told that one of them will die every ten minutes until they discover how they are all connected. Who of the nine lives and who dies?
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Oh I remember her from my childhood – “Clarissa Explains it All”…I didn’t know she was the worst actor alive
I’ll get to that in a moment.For about as many unwanted Saw sequels we’ve had, it feels like we have about twice as many clones. Surprisingly, this one was executed in a way I haven’t seen done prior, but it all ultimately goes back to putting strangers in a room.
**Rant about Melissa Joan Hart’s acting**
Despite what I said in my other reviews where I might’ve mentioned that someone might’ve been the worst actor I’ve ever seen, Melissa Joan Hart in this movie takes the cake. I don’t know if she’s just not good in portraying the emotion of fear, but her acting singlehandedly kept me intrigued and glued. It was a guilty pleasure, very rarely do I get to see someone perform so badly at their craft. Her facial expressions were RIDICULOUS. She gestures and contorts her eyes, mouth, and particularly her EYEBROWS in unnecessary, cartoon-like ways. She puts the wrong emphasis on the words she’s speaking, and delivers every line ‘Nickelodeon style,’ as if she’s “giving it her all” on each line so you don’t miss anything. Complete overacting, no nuance or subtlety. I haven’t seen her in other movies, so I won’t flat out say she’s the worst actor ever, but this was the worst PERFORMANCE I’ve seen.
**Problems with the movie**
The story within the story was actually pretty decent and competently written, but the movie itself reeks of amateurishness. No wonder the writer of the script has this movie as his only credit for work he’s done. I’m going to bookmark his IMDb page and periodically check to see if he does anything else, I’d surprised if he does. The story of how they were all connected to each other and how it relates to the masked kidnapper was intricately woven. That part was fine, it was the dialogue and the acting that killed this movie.
Here’s the most infuriating thing- So the kidnapper comes in every 10 minutes to kill someone if they haven’t figured out why each of them are being held captive right? Well, every time he comes in and chooses the person to kill, he gives them one last chance to explain why they’re there, and if they get it right, he’d let them all go. All that these characters did was just try to reason by saying things like, “we need more time to figure it out.” Don’t you think you’d be speaking a hundred miles per hour on all the atrocities you might’ve done in your life and hope you guess right??? I’m sure anyone can imagine if they were in such a situation, you’d be nervously stumbling and stammering over words, but to not even so much as venture a GUESS is ridiculous. And yes, I realize the rules the kidnapper layed out was that each victim, upon their turn, had to not only guess why he or she was there, but why *everyone else was there as well. I have two counters to this:
1) When your life is on the line, and you think you have something to offer the killer as to what he’s looking for, are you going to play by the rules? So what that you didn’t meet the second qualification of knowing why the others were there, would you not tell this guy what “evil” things you think YOU might’ve done and hope you guess right? Clearly EACH person had a good idea of why they themselves were there, it was clear through the dialogue.
2) Even if you don’t agree with my opinion above, then how about when there came a time in the movie where the characters more or less had the whole damn chain of events of the puzzle solved, with just a few missing pieces (at that point they still didn’t figure out how the medical dude fit into the story). So they have 90% of it figured out, the killer comes in, and not ONE PERSON EVEN TRIES TO SELL HIM ON THEIR THEORY. The idiot cop just said something about, “we have most of it figured out, we need more time.” WHY DON’T YOU TELL HIM WHAT YOU KNOW SO FAR YOU MORONIC IMBECILE. What, do you think he’s going to prematurely kill you if you get the story wrong? And going even deeper into my abyss of madness (i.e., logic), I could sort of even understand why the other people who’s turn hadn’t come yet wouldn’t say anything, so as to not bring attention to themselves by offering the solution (and potentially getting it wrong, and yeah, maybe being killed for it), But, if it’s YOUR turn to die, and the killer is in your face, giving you one last guess to solve the puzzle, WHY WOULD YOU NOT TELL HIM WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW SO FAR??????????? Patrick Wehe Mahoney is probably the dumbest person on the planet. He’s the writer..
Another stupid part:
Melissa Joan Hart said something about how a jury wouldn’t rely on the testimony of a “60 year old woman.” OMG, 60!! She’s practically a dinosaur right? There’s no way a 60 year old can remember something. Right is this writer like 15 years old? Only young, dumb kids would think 60 is “senile and old.”
May want to pass on this one if you are looking for a hard core suspense movie, however it is a rainy day pick.
If you are like me and read IMDb reviews to decide what to download, and you are looking for a hard-core suspense or horror movie, you may want to pass on this one. The unfortunate part (and isn’t this the truth about most of the movies out today) is that it COULD have been a good thriller. If not for the terrible script and stereotypical characters. A black guy, Chinese woman that doesn’t speak English, cop, lawyer, priest, gay child molester/possible murderer…it is like the Noah’s ark to re-populate the planet in case of nuclear war. The acting, set and backgrounds were actually decent. The story: Nine separate unrelated people are abducted, then chained to metal poles in a cement basement room. They are then then given 90 minutes to figure out their relationship to each other. In the meantime, every 10 minutes (counted down by an old school flip clock mounted on the wall) without an answer to that question a person will die. After informing the 9 of this task the hooded masked jailer dumps a pile of colored chalk on the floor to help them figure out their dilemma, locking the door behind him. Interesting concept. Too bad the movie jumps right into the story without sitting up the premise. For example they don’t start right away to try to figure out their connection. Instead – because they have all the time in the world – they talk about how fake this must be, and there is laughing within 5 minutes. Laughing… by 9 people doomed to die, who don’t know each other. And they have petty arguments after seeing the first victim gunned down in front of them (poor guy gets a part in this movie for like, 10 minutes), call their hooded jailer an “a**hole”, and then try to reason with him. Sigh. As the movie continues the prisoners discover that to answer the question they must disclose all of their deepest darkest secrets to each other. In the process relationships between some of the nine start to surface, and others remain vague and only become clear right before the question is answered. About a third of the way in is where you start to get interested in the characters and why they are there, and who might want to kill them. You almost start rooting for some of them before the end. And the others you just hope will be next. Because solving the puzzle involves hearing information from the characters, there is no way a viewer (like you) can figure out the conclusion of the movie. So it isn’t predictable, a good thing. Summary: if you hang in there you will get absorbed. I rate it a 5 because it is actually IS a rainy day today and I watched the entire thing without fast forwarding or changing the channel. So, as a bonus, you may be seeing the vehicle that launched MJH’s new direction in acting as a cold hearted b****. If you watch it it to the very end you will be thinking the same thing.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min), 1 hr 23 min (83 min) (DVD) (France)
Budget 2000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Horror
Director Chris Shadley
Writer Patrick Wehe Mahoney
Actors Melissa Joan Hart, William Lee Scott, John Terry
Country United States
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Red One Camera
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Negative Format Digital
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