Inhuman Resources movie

Year: 2012

Duration: 

Directed by: Daniel Krige

Actors: Nicholas Hope, Kelly Paterniti, Sam Reid

Language: English

Country:  Australia

Also known as: Redd Inc., Headhunt

Description:

I love movies about people trapped in a confined space and forced to fight for his life. Fighting is often not so much against a maniac villain but also against themselves, against their instincts, principles, and fears. So when I read the synopsis of the movie long to think not, just turned it on…

Story, perhaps one of the most important components of the movies fully and completely disclosed in the brief description. All! More nothing new. Unexpected plot twists? Shocking an unexpected outcome? Or dialogue revealing the true nature of man, and forcing the gray matter to move in the head? Psychology from the first Saw? Or the intrigue in the movie nine dead? Relax, there’s nothing that no. There are sluggish over time with a predictable ending. And although the picture was taken in Australia, but the poor Hollywood cliches just closely in this film.

The actors, perhaps the only thing that could save the picture, but it is visible not destiny. Even the maniac and the main character was played by a very pale, about the others it is not. Characters not disclosed, worry about them absolutely do not want.

Separately want to mention the bloody scenes which say there are quite a few, and although they turned out pretty mediocre, sometimes even think that watching trash, not horror, but nevertheless is probably the only thing that though somehow pulls the movie.

In order to create a masterpiece within this genre don’t need multimillion-dollar special effects, gallons of blood, piles of decorations, stars with a world name, etc. Need only a small room, a few talented actors and a good story with interesting dialogue. Well, what could be easier? Real freedom for talented Directors with a limited budget. What did we have? Low-budget dismemberment, with weak actors and a sagging plot.

 

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