Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
KatoC
Awaiting something in the neighborhood of Breaking Dawn, I must admit I was disappointed. Not from Kellys acting, although she at times had some trouble too. But then, you can't lead the movie all by yourself. The rest was, I have to say, pathetic. The villain should focus on some expressive acting. I mean, where's a Malkovich when you need one, right? And I'm still trying to understand why somebody gave this movie a prize for editing, no offense. For instance, look at the scenes between Kelly and the bad girl (don't remember her name, doesn't matter) at the nice guys place. Mirror in the back, distracting, hit without blood (and the punch was dubbed close to a Rocky's cross, after all, it's a movie, we are talking hyper-reality here, people). Then the guy from behind chloroforming her (and that passing out was really bad, too, sorry Kelly). Can you see him in one scene, then not, then again? I mean, did any of the staff actually watch the movie after it was finished? And don't talk to me about budget, either. I think the Blairwitch Project went on an even lower budget, and it was freaky, followed by a sequel, and rocked the Hollyworld to a completely new movie experience level.
kadireren
The first half of the movie was good. Looking for her sister was very sensational. It was going really well until she found her but their run away part which was long for nearly 20 minutes was really full of nonsense.. The only thing they were supposed to take a cab and ask the driver to get them a police station or airport or wherever they want to go. I have never been in Manhattan but according to this movie it should be such a small city that people can run into each other easily. It was awkwardly long and illogical. Meantime I could not get an idea who killed the guy and why he was killed.In my opinion the sound work is the only good thing and the rest is just a waste of time...
equazcion
The lead character, Tyler, has come to New York City after receiving a frantic call for help from her sister Jessica. Tyler arrives and encounters a small group of enigmatic people who seem bent on keeping Jessica isolated.Much of this movie is taken up by a chase sequence that doesn't make any sense. Without giving away too much plot, I'll just say that running around downtown Manhattan in broad daylight, with a working cell phone and hundreds of people everywhere, trying to "hide" from a few individuals trying to kill you, really doesn't make any sense. Dial 911, find a cop (which isn't difficult in that area), or just start shouting "help", and your problem is most likely solved. The sunlight and the many obvious methods of salvation seriously hindered any suspense or thrill potential the movie had built up to that point.The acting was usually (but not always) decent, especially on the part of the beautiful lead. The camera and sound work were also decent. The artsy editing style and focus effects got annoying at times, but it would be naive to go into a New York indie film without expecting such things.
dimejiusman
Very good movie with great actors. My first impression when the movie started was that it's gonna be a very bad and boring one but it turned out good. Although it's low budget, I enjoyed it a lot since it has a beautiful script. I'm giving it 8 stars because part of the story about Brian pretending to be the killer is not very clear to me. Rost said they needed one last thing "belief" but his need for this last element is not really clear to me. Am I missing something there? maybe. One thing that made this movie more interesting to me was the existence of "lies", nobody could be trusted at one point close to the end. The Producer could have made the Janitor play a little more part in the ending. I'll have to say it's a great movie with a perfect ending.