Uploaded by 1XCinema | Size 902.54 MB | Health [0/0] | Added 25/10/20 11:50 |
Uploaded by 1XCinema | Size 817.43 MB | Health [0/0] | Added 25/10/20 11:54 |
Uploaded by 1XCinema | Size 902.54 MB | Health [0/0] | Added 25/10/20 11:50 |
Uploaded by 1XCinema | Size 817.43 MB | Health [0/0] | Added 25/10/20 11:54 |
:warn SPOILER AHEAD ALERT :warn Yet another movie with a shocking twist at the end. It all 'unravels' in the final few minutes. There are a few subtle clues that something is amiss along the way such as if the brother escapes into Canada "there is no jurisdiction". Couldn't even be bothered to look up if there is an extradition treaty between the USA and Canada. It does become in danger of getting a little silly, almost comedic at times, but maybe that was part of the plan to mix things up a bit and not have a one-way high-octane roller-coaster ride. There is also one of those 'dead person' scenes that can kind of jar. Not all of the acting is of an Oscar standard but good enough. Saying that there are some genuinely tense scenes. The one where they get pulled over by the cop is the best. Plus the cop looks as creepy as hell. Be warned that the 'drug-induced' scenes which are coupled with a pounding soundtrack can be a bit overwhelming. Overall, not a bad effort and entertaining enough. |
You can see that a lot of effort and creativity has gone into this movie even down to the title sequence. Someone has given it their all. A good movie has been the result with a 'Momento'-style revelation at the end. |