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Five people arrive at a party, fully unaware that the special night is just a cover for an evening of torture and murder.Five people arrive at a party, fully unaware that the special night is just a cover for an evening of torture and murder.Five people arrive at a party, fully unaware that the special night is just a cover for an evening of torture and murder.
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Usually is Hollywood who does the rip-off, taking different foreign productions and making the worst out of them. Well, I have now lived to see it otherwise, Invitation only, the absolute worst of revenge gore.
OK, so stating that it is more gore than horror should be a no brainer, but while we are playing this card, let's also admit that it is a bad production, not the worse gore use out there, bad acting, a plot of a B- film, and overall easily predictable. Reasons to see it? Not many, I say you stay with the American ones, I actually find those smarter and it is a more familiar concept there, thus, resulting in better productions.
Invitation Only could be accepted as a first try, the smallest of baby steps, but a step nonetheless. Beyond that, this film should be ignored. It even feels too long for what it delivers.
Cheers!
OK, so stating that it is more gore than horror should be a no brainer, but while we are playing this card, let's also admit that it is a bad production, not the worse gore use out there, bad acting, a plot of a B- film, and overall easily predictable. Reasons to see it? Not many, I say you stay with the American ones, I actually find those smarter and it is a more familiar concept there, thus, resulting in better productions.
Invitation Only could be accepted as a first try, the smallest of baby steps, but a step nonetheless. Beyond that, this film should be ignored. It even feels too long for what it delivers.
Cheers!
Two males and three girls receive, each of them, an invitation to a party destined only for rich and successful business people. Once there, they are locked inside the building and someone start to hunt them. One die, two others, badly wounded, are captured and dragged on a stage. There, in front of other guests from the high-society, their stalkers torture them in some gruesome ways. The two (remaining) main characters try to escape this nightmarish location while the bad guys are on their steps.
If you have seen "Hostel" and liked it, you will probably enjoy this one too, at least three scenes have the exact same feeling. There's a lot of blood flowing from the both sides, the baddies and the victims. The movie start slowly and constantly accelerate until the climactic ending. I found some plot holes, the first being right at the beginning. It helps you to get in the mood, but the location has no connection with the rest of the story, at least in my opinion. Visually, I have some mixed impressions. Most of the footage seem to be caught on film, while other sequences looked more like a digital camera recording. There's a certain amount of shaky camera movement during the run/caught/fighting moments, but the rest is OK. The editing is good, allowing the viewer to see what's going on. Some moments are well defined visually, emphasizing the atmosphere (the axe in the final battle), other less (a car chase between a Ferrari 360 Modena and a pick-up truck), some have an unnatural feeling(completely deserted roads at night, a police check in a road tunnel with zero traffic).
So...Not a masterpiece, because it's nearly impossible to make a masterpiece today from this genre. But not a bad or boring movie. More, it has more twists and turns than your average slasher/horror movie, good makeup and some cool death/torture scenes. Bonus, nice Taiwanese girls and a female lead not only beautiful, but also smart. This helped me to care for her, after so many years of horror films where the young victim girls were so stupid.
If you have seen "Hostel" and liked it, you will probably enjoy this one too, at least three scenes have the exact same feeling. There's a lot of blood flowing from the both sides, the baddies and the victims. The movie start slowly and constantly accelerate until the climactic ending. I found some plot holes, the first being right at the beginning. It helps you to get in the mood, but the location has no connection with the rest of the story, at least in my opinion. Visually, I have some mixed impressions. Most of the footage seem to be caught on film, while other sequences looked more like a digital camera recording. There's a certain amount of shaky camera movement during the run/caught/fighting moments, but the rest is OK. The editing is good, allowing the viewer to see what's going on. Some moments are well defined visually, emphasizing the atmosphere (the axe in the final battle), other less (a car chase between a Ferrari 360 Modena and a pick-up truck), some have an unnatural feeling(completely deserted roads at night, a police check in a road tunnel with zero traffic).
So...Not a masterpiece, because it's nearly impossible to make a masterpiece today from this genre. But not a bad or boring movie. More, it has more twists and turns than your average slasher/horror movie, good makeup and some cool death/torture scenes. Bonus, nice Taiwanese girls and a female lead not only beautiful, but also smart. This helped me to care for her, after so many years of horror films where the young victim girls were so stupid.
"Wade Chen" (Ray Chang) is a nice guy who gets stuck having to chauffeur a rich corporate CEO by the name of "President Yang" (Jerry Chih-wei Huang) around town even though he had other plans. While in the process of doing this he angers Yang when he accidently catches him having sex with a beautiful model by the name of "Dana" (Maria Ozawa). Not long afterward, however, he is surprised to be offered an invitation by Yang to attend an exclusive party with the understanding that he tells everyone that he is Yang's cousin. This discovery immediately makes him a center of attention by many of the people there including an attractive woman by the name of "Hitomi" (Julianne Chu) who also happens to be one of those being honored at the party as well. But what neither Wade nor Hitomi realize is that they were invited to this particular party for ulterior reasons and soon what they thought was supposed to be a festive occasion turns into a nightmare beyond anything they could ever imagine. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that viewers who enjoy action-packed slasher films will probably want to check this one out as it definitely fits that category. Personally, while I didn't mind the gory scenes, the overall plot lacked realism and I thought that the ending could have used some improvement as well. That being said, I was a bit disappointed overall and for that reason I have rated this film accordingly. Slightly below average.
The plot copies ideas from several movies I've seen such as 2008 french movie Vampire Party (Les Dents De La Nuit) - 5 people got invitation cards to a special party off an island and found out they are nothing but walking prey to a bunch of vampires. Another one is Saw, with the video recorder scenes.
For the movie itself, I'm disappointed about the script as it brings nothing new to the table. What makes a story / movie special is the local cultural elements + human nature / universal questions we all have or face during the era. For horror movies, especially Asian, what works most but neglected most are urban legends.
The surprising part of this movie is one of the actress is more famous than anyone in the film turns out to be a Japanese porn actress - Maria Ozawa could land a role more than a sex scene. It's another porn actress got into mainstream movie after Dany Verissimo successfully played a role in Distrct 13 (Banlieue 13).
For the movie itself, I'm disappointed about the script as it brings nothing new to the table. What makes a story / movie special is the local cultural elements + human nature / universal questions we all have or face during the era. For horror movies, especially Asian, what works most but neglected most are urban legends.
The surprising part of this movie is one of the actress is more famous than anyone in the film turns out to be a Japanese porn actress - Maria Ozawa could land a role more than a sex scene. It's another porn actress got into mainstream movie after Dany Verissimo successfully played a role in Distrct 13 (Banlieue 13).
Wade (Bryant Chang), a junior at a large corporation, is given an invitation to go to a swanky party for the elite by company president Mr. Yang (Jerry Huang), who is unable to attend himself; the only proviso is that Wade must masquerade as Yang's cousin. To help him blend in at the posh event, Mr. Yang provides Wade with designer clothes and plenty of cash, none of which stops Wade from bonking his boss's extremely hot model girlfriend (Maria Ozawa) at the bash after cleaning up at the roulette table (talk about a winning streak!). On top of all that, Wade is also presented with the one thing he has always dreamed of: a silver Ferrari Modena 360 (I would have gone for a classic red one myself).
Just as the evening looks like it couldn't get any better for Wade, it doesn't: it turns out that, along with four other guests who also aren't who they claim to be, he is to become an unwilling participant in the evening's entertainment, a gruesome torture show laid on for the benefit of the city's sadistic socialites.
The plot for Invitation Only, Taiwan's contribution to the sub-genre frequently termed as 'torture-porn', doesn't stray all that far from the film that it was clearly inspired by, Eli Roth's Hostel: a group of gullible people are duped into becoming victims for rich sickos. But despite being very derivative stuff, I still give Invitation Only the edge over Hostel: first off, the violence is nastier (including a particularly eye-watering jump-leads-to-the-genitals scene!!!); secondly, the women are hotter (not that Hostel's Barbara Nedeljakova is a munter, it's just that given the choice I prefer my ladies of the Asian persuasion); and last but not least, the film isn't by Roth, whose over-inflated ego really gets my back up.
6.5 out 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
Just as the evening looks like it couldn't get any better for Wade, it doesn't: it turns out that, along with four other guests who also aren't who they claim to be, he is to become an unwilling participant in the evening's entertainment, a gruesome torture show laid on for the benefit of the city's sadistic socialites.
The plot for Invitation Only, Taiwan's contribution to the sub-genre frequently termed as 'torture-porn', doesn't stray all that far from the film that it was clearly inspired by, Eli Roth's Hostel: a group of gullible people are duped into becoming victims for rich sickos. But despite being very derivative stuff, I still give Invitation Only the edge over Hostel: first off, the violence is nastier (including a particularly eye-watering jump-leads-to-the-genitals scene!!!); secondly, the women are hotter (not that Hostel's Barbara Nedeljakova is a munter, it's just that given the choice I prefer my ladies of the Asian persuasion); and last but not least, the film isn't by Roth, whose over-inflated ego really gets my back up.
6.5 out 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
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- $121,039
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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