Having read a few reviews I decided to jump into the Abandon expecting a little more than I discovered.
The film follows a soldier called Miles who while at war in Iraq encounters a bright light and awakens in a a strange cube structure.
That one paragraph has saved you watching the first ten minutes, but the rest of the film felt as limited as its own restricted setting.
Theres sadly very little meaning or thought with most of the film feeling like a convoluted filler to try and keep the audience thinking long enough to sit through the entire film.
Unfortunately you never quite know what's going on, and just as things start to make any sort of sense, you're hitting the last 15 minutes.
I'm a big fan of sci-fi and films that make you think, but the Abandon sadly feels very forced, if you only caught the first 5 minutes and the last 15 minites, you'd know just as much as someone who'd watched the film 3 times which leaves it feeling a little dissapointing.
It's a shame that the last 20 secodns was probably the most interesting part of the whole film, which could potentially point towards a sequel heading in a slightly different direction which could make for a great adventure, but if the rest of the film is anything to go by, it's more e than likely just one scene which actually clicked well and got me thinking, unlike the rest the other hour and a half.