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A group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man.A group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man.A group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man.
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This film was a complete disappointment. The plot was shallow, the acting unconvincing, and the pacing painfully slow. It offered nothing engaging or original, leaving me frustrated rather than entertained. Honestly, it's not worth watching at all, even out of curiosity. A waste of time The plot felt meaningless, the characters were flat, and the acting lacked any depth or emotion. It dragged on without purpose or excitement. Honestly, it is not worth wasting your time watching it, even once, because it offers absolutely nothing.
Three neighbors , Grave Shaw (gorgeous Victoria Justice) ,Alex Burke (Taylor John Smith) and Aria (Devon Ross) suspect their next door guy (the already veteran and prolific Dermot Mulroney) is a serial killer and when they enter undercover his apartment they discover a fortune, all of which leads to a sadistic game of survival. But then the group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man. Later on , two really evil criminals, Tovia (Sasha Luss of Anna) and Claude (Alex Roe), go after them in search of stolen works of art.
A below average and some claustrophobic thriller with intrigue, tense, suspense, violence, twists and turns. It results to be a run-of-the-mill thriller with some terror elements that fails to deliver the goods. In fact, everything is disappointed by the improbable events and the bombastic situations. The story is hampered by its low budget - in fact, most of the film was set in the two apartments of the protagonists - and also by the unpleasant characters that act in the film. Thus, the roles are all ambitious, evil, and selfish, all have an uncontrollable passion for money, or some valuable paintings, and all will do anything to get them, even kill. Due to being set mostly in an apartment and with some characters clandestinely entering another home, we could perhaps classify this film within the ¨Home invasion¨ sub-genre , being filmed in similar naturalist and realist style to ¨Michael Hanake's Funny Games¨, ¨Secuestrados¨ by Miguel Angel Vivas , Enric Alberich's ¨Transgression¨, ¨Trespass¨ (2011) by Joel Schumacher and Don't Breathe I and II by Rodo Sayagues.
Apparently the film was shot between Thailand (that's why it was shot by the Thai cameraman Wych Kaosayananda) and the United States, but landscape and sightseeing enthusiasts will be disappointed since hardly any exteriors are shown. The motion picture was averagely written/produces/directed by Paul Tomasy. Directorial debut of screenwriter/producer Paul Tamasy, who also wrote this script. His previous screenplays include Air Bud (1997) and its several sequels and spinoffs for Disney, such as: Treasure Buddies, Santa Buddies, Space Buddies, Snow Buddies, Spooky Buddies , The Search for Santa Paws and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Paul Tomasy stands out in his scripts, such as: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, The Fighter, Patriots Day, The Outpost, The Finest Hours. However, in Depravity (2o24) failed considerably, providing a mediocre and not very interesting film whose story we had already seen many times before and better filmed. Rating: 4.5/10. A routine thriller that will disappoint because it does not give what is expected.
A below average and some claustrophobic thriller with intrigue, tense, suspense, violence, twists and turns. It results to be a run-of-the-mill thriller with some terror elements that fails to deliver the goods. In fact, everything is disappointed by the improbable events and the bombastic situations. The story is hampered by its low budget - in fact, most of the film was set in the two apartments of the protagonists - and also by the unpleasant characters that act in the film. Thus, the roles are all ambitious, evil, and selfish, all have an uncontrollable passion for money, or some valuable paintings, and all will do anything to get them, even kill. Due to being set mostly in an apartment and with some characters clandestinely entering another home, we could perhaps classify this film within the ¨Home invasion¨ sub-genre , being filmed in similar naturalist and realist style to ¨Michael Hanake's Funny Games¨, ¨Secuestrados¨ by Miguel Angel Vivas , Enric Alberich's ¨Transgression¨, ¨Trespass¨ (2011) by Joel Schumacher and Don't Breathe I and II by Rodo Sayagues.
Apparently the film was shot between Thailand (that's why it was shot by the Thai cameraman Wych Kaosayananda) and the United States, but landscape and sightseeing enthusiasts will be disappointed since hardly any exteriors are shown. The motion picture was averagely written/produces/directed by Paul Tomasy. Directorial debut of screenwriter/producer Paul Tamasy, who also wrote this script. His previous screenplays include Air Bud (1997) and its several sequels and spinoffs for Disney, such as: Treasure Buddies, Santa Buddies, Space Buddies, Snow Buddies, Spooky Buddies , The Search for Santa Paws and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Paul Tomasy stands out in his scripts, such as: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, The Fighter, Patriots Day, The Outpost, The Finest Hours. However, in Depravity (2o24) failed considerably, providing a mediocre and not very interesting film whose story we had already seen many times before and better filmed. Rating: 4.5/10. A routine thriller that will disappoint because it does not give what is expected.
I'm a little surprised , the actors in this is usually not this bad and I am certain this was a movie they had to make because of low income or something. I watch and analyse many movies in all forms and genres and really, I've watched pretty bad low income movies with much better acting than this, what happened before the choice of being in this movie would be a much better movie than the actual movie and one that I would definitely look forward to watch. The music is also very annoying, from something in the 80,s 90,s , not even in sync, we all know the music and sound effects does a lot for all movies and this not it. Maybe other choices of sound could even get a 1 star to 2 stars, oh, and also I don't really understand how you think you can fit every bad horror movie In one ,like mashed up potatoes.
Looking forward to the behind stories tho thanks.
Looking forward to the behind stories tho thanks.
I had a great time with this inventive thriller. The premise is strong, with an exciting and suspenseful story, several twists and turns, and a serious amount of harsh violence. The pace is high and the three main characters all get some background, enough to make you care for them, although they are hardly sympathetic, and all of them led by greed and opportunism. The acting by Victoria Justice, Taylor John Smith and Devon Ross is equally fine, and Alex Roe and especially Sasha Luss make convincing, hair-raisingly scary villains.
If anything, I had at the final conclusion a bit of a hard time tying all the knots together and comprehending how the scheme of the one that got away exactly had worked. But that's probably my too simple brain, and it didn't mar my appreciation at all. Great fun!
If anything, I had at the final conclusion a bit of a hard time tying all the knots together and comprehending how the scheme of the one that got away exactly had worked. But that's probably my too simple brain, and it didn't mar my appreciation at all. Great fun!
This sucks, probably the worst acting I have ever witnessed. Story made no sense and was unrealistic, each scene felt so forced and dragged. Did I already mentioned how bad the acting was?. Watching this movie is a top 3 worst decision I have ever made. For every person who participated in creating this film, please never try and participate in a film ever again. Worst acting of all time, worst production of all time, worst storyline of all time, worst acting of all time, worst acting of all time, worst acting of all time, worst acting of all time, most probably one of the worst films of all time.
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- TriviaDirectorial debut of screenwriter Paul Tamasy, who also wrote this script. His previous screenplays include Air Bud (1997) and its several sequels and spinoffs for Disney.
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- 1h 57m(117 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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