No Exit - Verloren zwischen Albtraum und Wirklichkeit
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTonya, among 13 strangers, participates in a lethal game; find exit using clues, pieces. Collared players get eliminated one by one during 'curfew'. Dead bodies reveal one player is the kill... Alles lesenTonya, among 13 strangers, participates in a lethal game; find exit using clues, pieces. Collared players get eliminated one by one during 'curfew'. Dead bodies reveal one player is the killer. Uncover the murderer's identity.Tonya, among 13 strangers, participates in a lethal game; find exit using clues, pieces. Collared players get eliminated one by one during 'curfew'. Dead bodies reveal one player is the killer. Uncover the murderer's identity.
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- Eleven
- (as Austin Highsmith)
- Seven Corpse
- (as Patti O'Donnell)
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I've also seen certain comments concerning the low budget and overabundance of white light. I don't deny these aspects, but in complete honesty they didn't bother me one bit. As long as your film has an interesting story -- and this one does -- and isn't a complete shambles, you have me hook, line and sinker. My only issue with this film was that I had a very strong suspicion of the ending from the very beginning. I was even more convinced after a big clue was dropped in the interview scene.
Fans of "Saw" will like this, as will people who like puzzles, so long as they keep an open mind and don't judge it strictly on its low budget and similarities to other films. I was thoroughly engaged by the interesting characters, destruction of film stereotypes, and ultimately the very clever writing inherent in the picture. Allegedly this film was thrown together roughly overnight, but it doesn't show.
The premise is that there is game being played with the characters' lives. There are rules. If you break the rules, you die.
The plot is simple, but the interactions of the "players" is what keeps it interesting. Each "player" is unique and may or may not have something to hide.
I found the story interesting, but contrived. Some of the characters were a bit over-the-top for my taste, but most of them conveyed the fear, anger, and despair quite convincingly. The end of the film was a disappointment to me for reasons I won't divulge here.
I credit the producers for developing a good character study with very little investment. Good cinema doesn't always have to cost millions.
If you like a bare bones type production about human behavior in stressful conditions, then I recommend this to you.
You can not help but compare. And the comparison does this movie no favours. Acting is nowhere as good, execution is comparatively poor and their is no excuse for the sound guy being on Prozac during the shoot. That said a couple of actors give good, if flawed performances: David Higlen as Harry, Michael McLafferty as Lee and Brad Culver as Six.
The action moves at a pedestrian pace and the suspense is an illusion, that fleets away after a glimmer. Its not all bad, but really tiresome in the end and wouldn't want to repeat this experience. But well... at least it wasn't a Saw ripoff... so its not all bad.
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- PatzerWhile Nine is washing her hands in the washroom before she receives her hint note regarding No. 5, a reflection of a cameraman is visible in the faucet fixture.
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voice on tape: Welcome player Fourteen. You have been blessed with an incredible opportunity. You are our final contestant, our most important contestant, and thus the game will begin shortly. Keep you secrets to yourself. People are not always what they seem. And reminder, only those without collars can break the rules. Good luck.
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- 25.000 $ (geschätzt)