Four seasoned killers and one hapless professor are rounded up in one violent swoop and awake in chains to discover they are part of a demented experiment orchestrated by their maniacal, mys... Read allFour seasoned killers and one hapless professor are rounded up in one violent swoop and awake in chains to discover they are part of a demented experiment orchestrated by their maniacal, mysterious captor.Four seasoned killers and one hapless professor are rounded up in one violent swoop and awake in chains to discover they are part of a demented experiment orchestrated by their maniacal, mysterious captor.
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Love the soundtrack movie was ok could have found better actors..... Plot was intriguing
I I recommend this movie to a friend to watch
And told her right after to call and let me know which Character she Related to
So she did
And this movie
Brought up a conversation that I never expected to hear come out of her
It was Extremely interesting and deep
Great movie
Man did Dom steal the show as Romero! Way to go buddy! Loved this movie! Pacing was a bit odd at first and the editing at the beginning, but those are my only mild criticisms. And they were great the rest of the movie. Other than that I LOVED this movie :) Kept me interested and on my toes!
The premise is thrilling for its own right, even though it tries to capture the audience with what Saw already captured years ago. The entire movie is based on total gray shaded characters without any protagonist and antagonist where everyone is a danger to others. Each character is forced to talk, and so we get an anthology of back stories - mostly tragic - learning how each of them got on their dark path to murder, misery and mayhem. The movie also hones in on societal factors that led everyone to kill that first time. Amadu turned to a hitman after seeing such trauma and bloodshed. Lucia's life turned upside down after her mother was wrongfully accused by a jealous white woman. Romero turned into a killer after the Russian mafia killed his friends. And then there's Marlene, I think her story is the most tragic of all, you just have to sympathize with her at some point. She's been abused both physical and emotional and as a result of such awful acts, she changed into a completely different person. All above them is Emaramus, whose presence is completely metaphorical to how the justice system works.
Overall, I like the movie, as it never gets boring thanks to the thrilling storytelling, and the music by Pancho Burgos-Goizueta is popping, exciting and adds energy to some of the scenes. The cast performances are decent all around. The cinematography is fine. But the editing is dodgy in some places especially the 'voting' sequence. The sound mixing could have been too as the score overpowers the dialogs at times.
Overall, I like the movie, as it never gets boring thanks to the thrilling storytelling, and the music by Pancho Burgos-Goizueta is popping, exciting and adds energy to some of the scenes. The cast performances are decent all around. The cinematography is fine. But the editing is dodgy in some places especially the 'voting' sequence. The sound mixing could have been too as the score overpowers the dialogs at times.
Some people are gonna love it. Some people are gonna hate. It takes a stance on the justice system of the US and takes it strong. It's empathetic, insightful, and downright gory. For me, this is right up my alley. Worth a watch to find out if it's for you.
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