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Quatre amis qui participent à une salle d'évasion populaire de Los Angeles se retrouvent coincés avec un tueur possédé par le démon.Quatre amis qui participent à une salle d'évasion populaire de Los Angeles se retrouvent coincés avec un tueur possédé par le démon.Quatre amis qui participent à une salle d'évasion populaire de Los Angeles se retrouvent coincés avec un tueur possédé par le démon.
Abraham Justice
- Muhammad
- (as Ibrahim Elkest)
John Davis Walker
- Police detective
- (uncredited)
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I don't really pay attention to reviews for movies. I regret listening to all the awful reviews and giving this a shot. It was one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. I rented it for 5 dollars and I'm more upset about the 2 hours I wasted with this than the money I spent. It consists of some of the worst acting I've ever seen. The only reason I kept watching it was because I thought the ending would kind of explain all the crap I've watched but it doesn't. It just simply ends. I don't even want to give this movie any more of my time with a bad review because 1 star is still doing it justice.
The biggest positive about this one was the concept. You have seen the "it's a game, surprise it's not a game" many times, but this one has an interesting and seemingly original twist that made it feel fresh. Unfortunately that about all it had going for it.
The plot really went nowhere. Not much of a story to be had here. Felt a bit more like an undercooked proof of concept than anything. It wasn't super scary although I quite liked the aesthetic of the bad guy, nothing wildly innovative but he looked spooky. The acting from everyone involved was below mediocre here, particularly the participants... although scruffy guy with the blonde girlfriend was alright.
There was definitely some potential to be had with the concept/plot but unfortunately it was squandered with some poor writing and some poor acting that provided for a kind of generally boring movie. Probably wouldn't recommend.
The plot really went nowhere. Not much of a story to be had here. Felt a bit more like an undercooked proof of concept than anything. It wasn't super scary although I quite liked the aesthetic of the bad guy, nothing wildly innovative but he looked spooky. The acting from everyone involved was below mediocre here, particularly the participants... although scruffy guy with the blonde girlfriend was alright.
There was definitely some potential to be had with the concept/plot but unfortunately it was squandered with some poor writing and some poor acting that provided for a kind of generally boring movie. Probably wouldn't recommend.
Escape Room (2017, dir. Peter Dukes) offers a distinctive-looking killer and a refreshing take on the old "it's a game... but if you lose, you DIE" trope, even within the sub-genre of escape room horror. I won't spoil what makes it special, but it keeps the threat dynamic over time. Unfortunately, despite those good aspects, it was a bad film overall and I didn't like it.
Why is the movie so frustrating? Simple: it's because all of the escape room participants are constantly oblivious and/or panicking. You have to watch them waste their time freaking out and trying to give each other pep talks, all while none of them can figure out the exceptionally obvious clues and puzzles until at least five minutes or so after you noticed and solved them.
Additionally, the first scene, which takes just above EIGHT MINUTES (a.k.a. Over a tenth of the total runtime), is entirely unnecessary background for the inane mechanism of evil that is supposed to drive the killer. It's enough to have the Mysterious Antique Store Owner tell the Desperate Escape Room Owner that the box carved to look like a skull is cursed and not a good choice for decor in his attraction. We get it. It's not an especially clever writing choice, but it would work fine if we weren't subjected to so much empty screen time surrounding it.
I do not recommend watching this film, but if you're a horror fan, do yourself a favor and look up "stitch face escape room" and then read the plot summary for this film (but be careful- this wasn't the only film titled Escape Room released in 2017).
Why is the movie so frustrating? Simple: it's because all of the escape room participants are constantly oblivious and/or panicking. You have to watch them waste their time freaking out and trying to give each other pep talks, all while none of them can figure out the exceptionally obvious clues and puzzles until at least five minutes or so after you noticed and solved them.
Additionally, the first scene, which takes just above EIGHT MINUTES (a.k.a. Over a tenth of the total runtime), is entirely unnecessary background for the inane mechanism of evil that is supposed to drive the killer. It's enough to have the Mysterious Antique Store Owner tell the Desperate Escape Room Owner that the box carved to look like a skull is cursed and not a good choice for decor in his attraction. We get it. It's not an especially clever writing choice, but it would work fine if we weren't subjected to so much empty screen time surrounding it.
I do not recommend watching this film, but if you're a horror fan, do yourself a favor and look up "stitch face escape room" and then read the plot summary for this film (but be careful- this wasn't the only film titled Escape Room released in 2017).
I honestly had a great time with this movie, despite wanting to turn it off until 30 minutes in. The first 10 minutes of this movie were pointless, and once the characters start to be introduced, you don't really care for or resonate with any of them. They are either annoying or useless, and don't really add anything of value to the story.
That being said, once they enter the Escape Room, the movie really just takes off and never lets up for a minute. It is edge of your seat, the tension is really well done, and the antagonist is genuinely creepy. Several times throughout the movie I wondered if I had switched movies and I didn't realize it. The first 30 minutes of this film do a poor job at setting up the rest of the movie, but once the horror ramps up, it really is an entertaining experience.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, despite the initial 30 minutes.
That being said, once they enter the Escape Room, the movie really just takes off and never lets up for a minute. It is edge of your seat, the tension is really well done, and the antagonist is genuinely creepy. Several times throughout the movie I wondered if I had switched movies and I didn't realize it. The first 30 minutes of this film do a poor job at setting up the rest of the movie, but once the horror ramps up, it really is an entertaining experience.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, despite the initial 30 minutes.
I saw this recently on a dvd.
Had seen the trailer n liked it. The film opens in a middle eastern desert, creating the atmosphere n the dread.
The director did a fine job considering the budget n he managed to tell the story about the box n its evil thru the actions of the two desert fellas n some thru the opening credits.
After the opening credit, our film moves to Los Angeles, where four friends plan to take a trip to an escape room. A tight confined room compared to the open desert. The room has no phones, no wireless, and it is completely sound proof. No neighbors or outsiders will be able to hear your scream once the action starts. As for the cctv u have to watch the movie. I don't want to spoil it. One death scene is very brutal, the scissor in the head one.
The makers can make a prequel setting the picture in the 19th century.
Had seen the trailer n liked it. The film opens in a middle eastern desert, creating the atmosphere n the dread.
The director did a fine job considering the budget n he managed to tell the story about the box n its evil thru the actions of the two desert fellas n some thru the opening credits.
After the opening credit, our film moves to Los Angeles, where four friends plan to take a trip to an escape room. A tight confined room compared to the open desert. The room has no phones, no wireless, and it is completely sound proof. No neighbors or outsiders will be able to hear your scream once the action starts. As for the cctv u have to watch the movie. I don't want to spoil it. One death scene is very brutal, the scissor in the head one.
The makers can make a prequel setting the picture in the 19th century.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReference to the movie Gremlins. When the shopkeeper is on the phone she says 'don't get it wet, and whatever you do, don't feed it after midnight' These were instructions given by the Chinese shopkeer in Gremlins when Gizmo was purchased.
- GaffesEscape room doors are never actually locked for fire safety reasons.
- ConnexionsReferences I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
- Bandes originalesLearn To (Remix)
Written by Hayley Goldstein & Andrew Weitz
Produced by Andrew Weitz & Deputi
Performed by Hayley Goldstein
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 595 495 $ US
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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