Kyle Baxter receives a survey in the mail asking for his input on a series of questionnaires in exchange for a couple hundred dollars. He agrees, but soon finds out that he signed up for mor... Read allKyle Baxter receives a survey in the mail asking for his input on a series of questionnaires in exchange for a couple hundred dollars. He agrees, but soon finds out that he signed up for more than he anticipated.Kyle Baxter receives a survey in the mail asking for his input on a series of questionnaires in exchange for a couple hundred dollars. He agrees, but soon finds out that he signed up for more than he anticipated.
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'The Surveyors' is a mystery-thriller about a down on his luck, young adult who desperately needs money and takes any given opportunity to make it. Things momentarily look up, however, when Kyle receives a survey in the mail, asking him to participate in a series of surveys and activities in return for some of that sweet cash. Kyle hastily agrees and what do you know, the survey company recognizes that he showed interest and uses that to their advantage in order to do way more than collect market data.
Unlike other reviews and some marketing material may make you believe, 'The Surveyors' is not an action movie. It may have some fight scenes, but it primarily focuses on uncovering what exactly is going on with the surveys and how Kyle can get out. I gave it 8 stars, not because it's flawless, but because it's a different and seemingly original plot and despite its obviously small budget, it's well executed.
I would not hesitate to recommend the movie to anyone looking for a slow-burn mystery movie but if you're looking for a martial arts action film, you better look elsewhere.
Unlike other reviews and some marketing material may make you believe, 'The Surveyors' is not an action movie. It may have some fight scenes, but it primarily focuses on uncovering what exactly is going on with the surveys and how Kyle can get out. I gave it 8 stars, not because it's flawless, but because it's a different and seemingly original plot and despite its obviously small budget, it's well executed.
I would not hesitate to recommend the movie to anyone looking for a slow-burn mystery movie but if you're looking for a martial arts action film, you better look elsewhere.
Oh my goodness such a surprisingly good movie. Great acting and action scenes were pretty good although there could have been more. I'd say it's a 9/10 must see!!!! They could have used a larger budget but overall the plot itself didn't seem to be hindered, merely the action scenes could have been a little bigger. The premise is one I haven't seen before and the cast is strong. One or two of the driving shots could have been a little brighter but that may have been due to my tv screen. Definitely a must see for anyone who wants a suspense thriller. I definitely would recommend, 'The Surveyors'!
In a cinematic landscape dominated by big-budget blockbusters, it's refreshing to stumble upon a nice like this one . While it may not boast the grandeur and spectacle of its high-profile counterparts, its pretty strong acting and intriguing premise make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking an entertaining movie experience.
One aspect that immediately stood out was the commendable performances delivered by the cast. Despite the apparent limitations of a lower budget production, the actors managed to breath life into their respective characters. Their commitment to their roles added depth and authenticity, making it easy for the audience to invest emotionally in the story.
One aspect that immediately stood out was the commendable performances delivered by the cast. Despite the apparent limitations of a lower budget production, the actors managed to breath life into their respective characters. Their commitment to their roles added depth and authenticity, making it easy for the audience to invest emotionally in the story.
A dark, atmospheric thriller mystery. Lonely and empty in a way that portrays the weight of individual debt and a social landscape of masks and ulterior motives.
Kyle inadvertently places himself in a situation where he is forced compromise his morals (or possibly civic duties) under the guise of personal gain. Of course, refusing to put out on behalf of one's blackmailers does not come without consequence.
Ultimately he is forced to do what he is opposed to for the sake of protecting his self-agency. This is where the line between morals and motives becomes blurred and we ask ourselves what would I do? When do the benefits outweigh the desire for autonomy and is the fight worth it?
Kyle inadvertently places himself in a situation where he is forced compromise his morals (or possibly civic duties) under the guise of personal gain. Of course, refusing to put out on behalf of one's blackmailers does not come without consequence.
Ultimately he is forced to do what he is opposed to for the sake of protecting his self-agency. This is where the line between morals and motives becomes blurred and we ask ourselves what would I do? When do the benefits outweigh the desire for autonomy and is the fight worth it?
The Surveyors is a top notch effort from a promising young filmmaker. It stars Nigel Butler as Kyle, a man not broken but badly bent. We travel with Kyle as he battles the evils of banality all while honorably treading financial waters. Until one day when he receives a life line in the mail. This device sets the rest of the plot in motion. This is where the plot summary will stop, as this film is definitely worth a watch.
The Surveyors is a creatively told cautionary tale of being careful about what you agree to. The script is well written. Each scene is well directed and does the essential job of moving the plot forward. The production quality is inversely proportional to the production cost proving that good stories can told without breaking the bank. The film looks good and sounds good. Quality performances all around, stellar editing, and a soundtrack that is appropriate and timely. The Surveyors is a movie you won't want to miss.
The Surveyors is a creatively told cautionary tale of being careful about what you agree to. The script is well written. Each scene is well directed and does the essential job of moving the plot forward. The production quality is inversely proportional to the production cost proving that good stories can told without breaking the bank. The film looks good and sounds good. Quality performances all around, stellar editing, and a soundtrack that is appropriate and timely. The Surveyors is a movie you won't want to miss.
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- TriviaThe film was under the working title of 'Blackmailed'.
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Kyle Baxter: It's been a long night.
- Crazy creditsThe credits display a file with information discovered about 'The Surveyors' organization.
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Written by Joe Monroe
Performed by Joe Monroe
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