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4.9/10
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A single mom tries to break free from a mysterious organization that has abducted her.A single mom tries to break free from a mysterious organization that has abducted her.A single mom tries to break free from a mysterious organization that has abducted her.
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I rarely watch horror films, and I only tend to watch suspense films that don't have an absurd amount of gratuitous gore. When I saw the title and the Rotten Tomatoes score, I almost passed on it. But when I saw Noomi Rapace's name, I decided to give it a chance. I still think her performance in the original 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' is one of the most perfect performances I've ever seen. Every word and every subtle movement in that film was pure genius, to which I credit Rapace as well as brilliant director Lasse Hallstrom. Though her performances will probably never match that one, nor will the films themselves, she does some things very well in Rupture. She's very physical and palpable in her close-ups, which works great in this setting. I'm not sure that I ever completely figured out some of the the specifics of the premise (I don't want to give away any more than that), but I was glued to the edge of my seat the whole movie. The casting was good, with the exception of Michael Chiklis, who seemed like a fish out of water. Peter Stormare was effective as always. I generally loved the suspense and uncertainty of the film, which was allowed to play out by director Steven Shainberg without giving much away to the viewer. And I actually loved the ending, which is rare for me. For fans of horror/suspense/sci-fi/thrillers, I think you'll find this film to be a bit of a hidden gem.
Not terrible. Sort of interesting, and sort of scary conceptually. Noomi Rapace makes this movie watchable. Without her, my rating might have been a "2" at best. Her acting sells the story, and provides some emotional connection for the viewer.
Because of the mostly bad reviews and a not so interesting marketing campaign I delayed to watch this movie for a long time.
Now, that I did catch up on it I'm glad I watched it. Rupture is way better than the reviews. If you're into sci-fi, intimate theatre, and don't expect non-Stop action I suggest you give it a chance. It offers An interesting plot, decent artworks, and good acting of capable actors.
The ending falls a little short compared to the previous acts.
Now, that I did catch up on it I'm glad I watched it. Rupture is way better than the reviews. If you're into sci-fi, intimate theatre, and don't expect non-Stop action I suggest you give it a chance. It offers An interesting plot, decent artworks, and good acting of capable actors.
The ending falls a little short compared to the previous acts.
A woman is abducted by some people who tell her she is special and are going to "change her" to make her perfect.
This is a well acted, well shot, fairly well produced mid budget movie. Sometimes the sets look a bit over-lit and the few bits of CGI look cheap and nasty but overall the film is of a high standard.
The main character is very good and has a lot to shoulder. She does spend the majority of the film trussed up in one way or another looking petrified. This is not done in a way that makes it graphic, gory or titillating.
The only problem here is that the story doesn't have an awful lot to say but takes its merry time saying it.
Now, if you can get into this movie I think you will find it tense and enjoyable. I found I lost my patience a bit, I was gripped enough to want to see it through but my finger was hovering over the fast forward.
It appears I have a limit to the amount of time I am prepared to watch someone tied to a table and preached at.
The ingredients are here for something pretty good but be prepared to put the work in yourself.
This is a well acted, well shot, fairly well produced mid budget movie. Sometimes the sets look a bit over-lit and the few bits of CGI look cheap and nasty but overall the film is of a high standard.
The main character is very good and has a lot to shoulder. She does spend the majority of the film trussed up in one way or another looking petrified. This is not done in a way that makes it graphic, gory or titillating.
The only problem here is that the story doesn't have an awful lot to say but takes its merry time saying it.
Now, if you can get into this movie I think you will find it tense and enjoyable. I found I lost my patience a bit, I was gripped enough to want to see it through but my finger was hovering over the fast forward.
It appears I have a limit to the amount of time I am prepared to watch someone tied to a table and preached at.
The ingredients are here for something pretty good but be prepared to put the work in yourself.
The movie was pretty good all the way until the end. It had a horrible ending as if we will never know what has happened with the little boy. I hate movies that ends abruptly like that.
Did you know
- TriviaThe wall behind Renee in the detention room repeats the pattern of the famous "Shining" carpet.
- GoofsBlake mispronounces Nevada. If he was actually from a small town like Elko, there is no way he would pronounce it wrong.
- Quotes
Dr. Raxlen: If you find out what it is, then you've made real progress.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Rupture (2017)
- SoundtracksGone
Written by A. Falvo, P. Conlon, A. Alcala, J. Nitti
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $31,238
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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