Watch: Urge 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Bent on having fun, a group of friends decides to take a vacation in a sun-kissed island, intent on spending an entire weekend of partying and drinking. There, excited about the long night of debauchery ahead of them at the local club, Volcano, the friends have a chance encounter with the nightclub’s mysterious owner, who introduces them to the delights of an entirely different drug: the Urge. However, before long, as the ecstatic holidaymakers shed their inhibitions, the dream turns into a deadly nightmare, transforming the idyllic tropical retreat into a bloody playground..
Plot: A group of friends on holiday on an island experiment with a new designer drug that makes them lose their ability to control their urges.
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True waste of time
I’m not sure why I even gave it the score of 2. Perhaps because I’ve seen worse. So, this is not the worst, but goes in the categories: “waste of time”, “should have never been made”, “why and which audience was it made for” and alike. The story could have been intriguing and interesting, but the director got very lost in telling it. It’s your typical: friends getting together desperate to have the best time of their lives and guess what? Something goes wrong. Just like the summary says, but fails to evoke the plot holes, unfinished scenes, no explanations, no consistency. Oh, it’s a mess. You expect orgy, but nothing is shown. And in my opinion, Ashley Greene stands out as doing the worst job in acting. Actually, when it starts, it looks like the beginning of a porn movie. Acting and script are that bad. I really wanted to see what will happen, but as it became more and more predictable, I just wanted it to end. And boy, what an end??!! There’s nothing to enjoy: acting, script, dialogues, story, direction,… I guess you have to see it to believe it.
OK…so this was crap
The movie revolves around a group of friends taking a drug that evaporates all inhibitions. So far so good.This interesting premise and some artsy scenes are pretty much all there is to this flick. The whole rest, nearly all of its runtime is just wasted time – sadly to say at least.
The rather well known actors seem like caricatures – there is overacting and underacting – never consistent, never convincing. The only one that seems to enjoy his role is Pierce Brosnan, actually I would consider his performance one of the highlights in this movie.
The personalities of the characters are plainly sketched and clichés of group dynamics are just thrown in your face. Interesting deeper relationships or conflicts are strangely lacking.
Direction is uninspired – the proclaimed outrageousness that the premise promises is not found in the movie – instead you get minutes of quite uninteresting party scenes that do not even convey the party vibe and even lack the uneasiness it should deliver as it foreshadows the very foreseeable events.
Even if you want to watch this expecting to see some raunchy scenes like a good B-movie might offer you – you will be disappointed. Sadly this movie is actually a time waster. Granted with an interesting premise and some nice Pierce Bronsnan scenes and even a couple of art-house scenes – but very underwhelming as such.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Thriller
Director Aaron Kaufman
Writer Guy Busick, Aaron Kaufman, Jerry Stahl
Actors Pierce Brosnan, Justin Chatwin, Danny Masterson
Country United States
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