THAT'S HOW WE DEAL WITH MONSTERS
Janine's vehicle runs off the road. The tow truck driver is a mute who then takes Janine captive. While captive we find out a few things that keep us interested in the film. Janine admits to being a thief and has a stolen photo album in her SUV which she claims is worth money. People are after it. In order to cope with captivity and the zap collar, she escapes into a dream world with her sister Alice where we discover she has daddy issues. What's in the photo album? What's with the dreams and daddy?
The mystery aspect holds our interest because the slow moving film does not. The mystery involves a twist ending, which didn't make the film much better. A borderline pyschological thriller.
F-bomb, nudity (Sunny La Rose, Courtney Hogan)
Not too awful but the acting was incredibly poor (IMHO)
The movie was fairly decent for the genre, nothing especially great about it but nothing too terrible except for the dreadful quality of the acting. Stunningly bad.
Good storyline and not too bad for popcorn fodder.....just please, hire competent actors whenever whoever decides to make a movie makes a movie....don't hire friends of friends or street people or wherever the people in this movie were found. Ruined what could have easily been a 4 star rated film.
Scary m
This is a very dark scary movie that has a lot of depth... You have to really reach down into your mind and soul to understand this girls horror and how she makes it through a long lonely capture. There are times that you are not sure if this is really happening. And I will be sure that I travel with lots of emergency tools and with plenty of company. The young people in the movie are very good actors.
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