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Default Avatar Bunnrey

A nice little film. The actors were good, and the premise was nice, although a little cliche. The ending confused me though, I still don't quite understand what happened.

Default Avatar rustie

Film was well produced (the end-credits were even more-so) but overall the story has been done, While there was obvious tension, it was never amped up to the point where I really /felt/ it. I guess with a "Cube" style thriller anonymous villains are par-for-the-course, but I think their unexplained motives let the film down, especially when a more tightly-edited film could have left space to include them more and build up some menace. Last quibble is that, whilst a nice reference, the 48 hour time-limit sucked a lot of the desperation out of the character's exchanges. Still, good to see a race-the-clock that wasn't a "24" knock-off.

Default Avatar hotdogsandwich

I thought this film was alright; looked good, sounded good, actors were good. A little strange that the main chick only started caring about the time limit when it was down to 2 minutes when there was a montage of her just fuckin around for what was about 15 hours and then just sat talking/sleeping for another 30 haha. And what was meant to be on the piece of paper that made her figure out the code? Also the guy asks the girl whats in the room and she says "an envelope" and then he asks "whats on the laptop?" haha. I'm not trying to poke fun though, I still quite liked it. The 'Observation Room D' clue made it kind of predictable but still a fun journey to watch.

Default Avatar rustie

Film was well produced (the end-credits were even more-so) but overall the story has been done, While there was obvious tension, it was never amped up to the point where I really /felt/ it. I guess with a "Cube" style thriller anonymous villains are par-for-the-course, but I think their unexplained motives let the film down, especially when a more tightly-edited film could have left space to include them more and build up some menace. Last quibble is that, whilst a nice reference, the 48 hour time-limit sucked a lot of the desperation out of the character's exchanges. Still, good to see a race-the-clock that wasn't a "24" knock-off.

Default Avatar hotdogsandwich

I thought this film was alright; looked good, sounded good, actors were good. A little strange that the main chick only started caring about the time limit when it was down to 2 minutes when there was a montage of her just fuckin around for what was about 15 hours and then just sat talking/sleeping for another 30 haha. And what was meant to be on the piece of paper that made her figure out the code? Also the guy asks the girl whats in the room and she says "an envelope" and then he asks "whats on the laptop?" haha. I'm not trying to poke fun though, I still quite liked it. The 'Observation Room D' clue made it kind of predictable but still a fun journey to watch.

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