Zwei Fremde, die in einem Raum aufwachen, ohne sich daran zu erinnern, wie sie dort hingekommen sind, entdecken bald, dass sie Spielfiguren in einem tödlichen Spiel eines berüchtigten Serien... Alles lesenZwei Fremde, die in einem Raum aufwachen, ohne sich daran zu erinnern, wie sie dort hingekommen sind, entdecken bald, dass sie Spielfiguren in einem tödlichen Spiel eines berüchtigten Serienmörders sind.Zwei Fremde, die in einem Raum aufwachen, ohne sich daran zu erinnern, wie sie dort hingekommen sind, entdecken bald, dass sie Spielfiguren in einem tödlichen Spiel eines berüchtigten Serienmörders sind.
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
Alexandra Bokyun Chun
- Carla
- (as Alexandra Chun)
Oren Koules
- Dead Cellmate
- (Nicht genannt)
Hans Raith
- Detective
- (Nicht genannt)
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One of the best movies I've watched. I didn't get any spoilers while watching this movie and the ending was devastating.
The tension was perfect and you are looking forward to the end.
Soundtrack is one of the best. I always watch it, even if the series gets worse as it goes.
The tension was perfect and you are looking forward to the end.
Soundtrack is one of the best. I always watch it, even if the series gets worse as it goes.
I was always terrified to watch this movie because I thought it would be over the top blood and gore. I finally found the nerve and was extremely surprised. Unlike other horror movies this one takes in the entire scene of the detectives trying to catch the murder while you're trying to figure out what is going on. Even though the movie keeps flashing back it helps take some intensity off of what's going on and adds a nice story to it. Instead of a meaningless film with blood and gore, this one had a well thought out storyline and a killer with rules. It reminded me a little of Silence of the lambs, they both have that edge that anything brutal and gory can happen any moment keeping up the intensity of the film. Don't get me wrong there is blood and gore in the film, but it's done in a tasteful way unlike some of the final destination movies.
The Saw movies tend to get a pretty bad rap. Most people think of them as senselessly violent and overly gory torture fests with no actual interesting plots or characters. Granted, some of the movies are like that. But, when you watch this 2004 original, leave those expectations at the door, because this movie is just a genuinely good thriller and mystery.
This movie has an intriguing premise of two strangers waking up in a room, handcuffed to pipes. As the move progresses, this mystery unfolds as we learn more and more about these two characters and about the situation that they are in. There are many twists and turns as the movie unfolds, but they never feel forced. These twists feel organic and are truly shocking. Because of this, I don't think of this movie really as a horror movie. It feels more like a mystery thriller, and it draws you into its premise. However, it is a very tense movie and there are some frightening scenes, so it does succeed as a horror movie as well.
If gore is the main thing keeping you from watching this movie, I would give it a try. Granted, there is gore in this movie, but it's not nearly as much as you would expect from a movie these days with Saw in the name. The gore is never intrusive or over-the-top, and it certainly is never meant to be the point of the movie. If you cannot watch gore at all, there may be a couple of scenes where you'll want to close your eyes, but there is still so much to enjoy from this movie outside of those moments.
This movie has an intriguing premise of two strangers waking up in a room, handcuffed to pipes. As the move progresses, this mystery unfolds as we learn more and more about these two characters and about the situation that they are in. There are many twists and turns as the movie unfolds, but they never feel forced. These twists feel organic and are truly shocking. Because of this, I don't think of this movie really as a horror movie. It feels more like a mystery thriller, and it draws you into its premise. However, it is a very tense movie and there are some frightening scenes, so it does succeed as a horror movie as well.
If gore is the main thing keeping you from watching this movie, I would give it a try. Granted, there is gore in this movie, but it's not nearly as much as you would expect from a movie these days with Saw in the name. The gore is never intrusive or over-the-top, and it certainly is never meant to be the point of the movie. If you cannot watch gore at all, there may be a couple of scenes where you'll want to close your eyes, but there is still so much to enjoy from this movie outside of those moments.
A sicko movie whose nastiness is almost topped by its weirdness...so obviously any true horror fan worth their salt needs to seek it out! The story is about a surgeon and a photographer who wake up and to find themselves shackled at opposite ends of a nasty-looking toilet. Don't want to say too much but plenty of ugliness ensues. This movie has the perfect mix of scares and a really bizarre plot. The movie's got a decent budget for an indie horror (a little over a million, i think) but it's pretty small for a film that got such a big release. I hear it made a "killing" at the box office, so TAKE NOTICE Hollywood! People want to see this stuff. Go!
I watched some of the next movies before this. I wasn't expecting this one can be this good!
There was some minor flaws in it but the story was really good overall with it's effective twist and all. Amazing editing, scores and sound by the way.
I believe this is not just an ordinary horror movie, it's also a really great crime movie.
Even if the movie wasn't that good at most, the ending would save it, the ending is so perfect with that "Hello Zepp" score. That music makes the scene two times better.
If I had to mention the minor flaws, here is one example. I don't know why the car parking and all the other areas so dark and feels abandoned? I know, It's because this is a horror movie and the movie tries to scare you. But it's a bit much actually.
There was some minor flaws in it but the story was really good overall with it's effective twist and all. Amazing editing, scores and sound by the way.
I believe this is not just an ordinary horror movie, it's also a really great crime movie.
Even if the movie wasn't that good at most, the ending would save it, the ending is so perfect with that "Hello Zepp" score. That music makes the scene two times better.
If I had to mention the minor flaws, here is one example. I don't know why the car parking and all the other areas so dark and feels abandoned? I know, It's because this is a horror movie and the movie tries to scare you. But it's a bit much actually.
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- WissenswertesIn order to make the actors feel what the characters were going through, all of the bathroom scenes were shot in chronological order.
- Patzer(at around 59 mins) After Lawrence and Adam find the box with the cellphone and cigarettes, Lawrence tries to call 911. Three different tones can be heard and he says that the cellphone has been blocked from making calls. However, FCC rules require every telephone that can access the network to be able to dial 911, regardless of any reason that normal service may have been disconnected (including deactivated or blocked phones).
- Crazy CreditsThe opening title ripples as if it was underwater.
- Alternative VersionenThe song "Bite The Hand That Bleeds" by Fear Factory that originally played over the end credits was replaced on the uncut version of the film by an original piece of music by Charlie Clouser entitled "Zepp Overture".
- VerbindungenEdited into Saw 2 (2005)
- SoundtracksYou Make Me Feel So Dead
(uncredited)
Written by Stephen Ladd Bishop, Charles Todd Conally and Don Van Stavern
Performed by Pitbull Daycare
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- 1.200.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 56.000.369 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 18.276.468 $
- 31. Okt. 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 104.045.735 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 43 Min.(103 min)
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