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Eight volunteers find themselves fighting for their lives when a drug trial goes horribly wrong.Eight volunteers find themselves fighting for their lives when a drug trial goes horribly wrong.Eight volunteers find themselves fighting for their lives when a drug trial goes horribly wrong.
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The story is almost a cliché of many preceded movies. The paradigm of getting rid of a group one by one has been used excessively. Blood scenes were made with good taste without having violence that we used to see as a stereotype of this category.
Disconnecting the internet and phones were an exaggerating idea since patients had access to the whole facility. Also the feasibility of leaving the facility but insisting on staying at it were unbelievable.
Last, but not least, the medical background of volunteers is questionable. It requires lots of knowledge even for physicians to be aware of all that.
The ending was good, but the whole experience was below satisfaction.
Disconnecting the internet and phones were an exaggerating idea since patients had access to the whole facility. Also the feasibility of leaving the facility but insisting on staying at it were unbelievable.
Last, but not least, the medical background of volunteers is questionable. It requires lots of knowledge even for physicians to be aware of all that.
The ending was good, but the whole experience was below satisfaction.
Well filmed, well written, well acted and so on. There's nothing wrong with the film, it's all good but just a bit like why did I bother watching.
------------------- Surely they would have done trials on innocent lab rats prior to this debacle. Why would they let a journalist in a closed trial?
------------------- Surely they would have done trials on innocent lab rats prior to this debacle. Why would they let a journalist in a closed trial?
'The Facility' is about a group of middle-to-upper class people who volunteer to test a new drug called Pro9. If you can get over the fact that all but one appear far too well-to-do to feel the need to be human guinea pigs, then you have a reasonable premise for a horror/thriller movie.
Naturally, things go wrong. The drug makes people go crazy and look like they're suffering from extreme sunburn. I'm sure the writer wanted to convey a message about how bad pharmaceutical companies are. However, if that was the 'hidden message' then it's a little too well hidden.
What transpires plays out like a low budget zombie film (almost like a rough prequel to 28 Days Later). When the side effects start to show themselves in the test subjects, they just go crazy (think 'The Infected' from 28 Days Later) and, due to the 'sunburnt-effect' make-up, appear like zombies.
What's left is people running and hiding from their former colleagues all the way through it.
That wouldn't be so bad if the characters were a little more defined. However, half the test subjects are pretty unlikable and the others (even the good ones we're supposed to root for) are just too bland for us to be bothered about. The acting is as good as you can expect, but it isn't the actors' fault that they have so little to work with.
It's not the worst horror/thriller film out there, it just probably could have been a little better.
Naturally, things go wrong. The drug makes people go crazy and look like they're suffering from extreme sunburn. I'm sure the writer wanted to convey a message about how bad pharmaceutical companies are. However, if that was the 'hidden message' then it's a little too well hidden.
What transpires plays out like a low budget zombie film (almost like a rough prequel to 28 Days Later). When the side effects start to show themselves in the test subjects, they just go crazy (think 'The Infected' from 28 Days Later) and, due to the 'sunburnt-effect' make-up, appear like zombies.
What's left is people running and hiding from their former colleagues all the way through it.
That wouldn't be so bad if the characters were a little more defined. However, half the test subjects are pretty unlikable and the others (even the good ones we're supposed to root for) are just too bland for us to be bothered about. The acting is as good as you can expect, but it isn't the actors' fault that they have so little to work with.
It's not the worst horror/thriller film out there, it just probably could have been a little better.
In summary, the acting was solid, the story was solid, and there was a lot of tension throughout. I am really surprised by the low rating for this movie. It is not a cheesy gore fest like a lot of movies out there. It uses the unknown and unseen which is often much more frightening. There are a lot of scenes where can only hear what is happening but that creates even more tension. You are along for the ride like the characters in the movie. They don't always see what is happening and you are left to wonder about the horrors of the unknown. Most of the characters are likable and you can feel sympathy for their plight. They don't fight and bicker constantly but spend most of their time trying to figure things out and survive. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and think anyone who prefers good writing to gore will also enjoy it.
No. We aren't falling for it. This is just a poor retread of 28 Days.
A bunch of people go to a remote facility to become human guinea pigs for some secret, unknown drug. Good premise, right?
Wrong. We are expecting the people on the drug to do some really freaky things.... maybe mutations, maybe hallucinations or visions, right?
No. Nothing like that. Just some short of breath people with skin rashes running around with no indication of what is going on.
The problem is the pacing. The movie moves like molasses. Plus, there isn't even enough molasses to make waiting worth it.
Here's my summary; A diverse group of English get a mystery drug, they run around like a Benny Hill skit, there is a tiny bit of violence and then BOOM, the movie is over and we miss most of the denouement.
Guys, it's a well acted, well produced movie. But those aren't a substitute for a story. Booo! Booo!
A bunch of people go to a remote facility to become human guinea pigs for some secret, unknown drug. Good premise, right?
Wrong. We are expecting the people on the drug to do some really freaky things.... maybe mutations, maybe hallucinations or visions, right?
No. Nothing like that. Just some short of breath people with skin rashes running around with no indication of what is going on.
The problem is the pacing. The movie moves like molasses. Plus, there isn't even enough molasses to make waiting worth it.
Here's my summary; A diverse group of English get a mystery drug, they run around like a Benny Hill skit, there is a tiny bit of violence and then BOOM, the movie is over and we miss most of the denouement.
Guys, it's a well acted, well produced movie. But those aren't a substitute for a story. Booo! Booo!
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the 2006 TGN1412 medical trial.
- Crazy creditsWith the exception of the first lines, there are no opening credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Creepy Horror Movies Set in a Hospital (2021)
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- 1h 19m(79 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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