Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn elite security team assigned the task of protecting the last known woman who can become pregnant, find themselves caught in an endless claustrophobic underground tunnel system. The team s... Alles lesenAn elite security team assigned the task of protecting the last known woman who can become pregnant, find themselves caught in an endless claustrophobic underground tunnel system. The team soon learns - the real horror is not the unstoppable force chasing them, but the ever shrin... Alles lesenAn elite security team assigned the task of protecting the last known woman who can become pregnant, find themselves caught in an endless claustrophobic underground tunnel system. The team soon learns - the real horror is not the unstoppable force chasing them, but the ever shrinking tunnel itself.
- Sniper
- (as David P. Baker)
- Creature
- (as Matthew Crabtree)
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A group of people must negotiate an ever narrowing series of underground tunnels to escape an unseen threat.
There are not too may redeeming features I can write about this movie, the script is poor, so are sound, lighting, special effects. We the viewer are supposed to feel claustrophobic throughout, it fails miserably.
The one plus point of this entire experience is the female lead (Nicole Alonso), whom single handedly carries the entire feature on her shoulders.
There are apparently two sequels to this in the pipeline (no pun intended), if any improvement is to be made, a huge injection of cash is needed.
In short, if you like movies with plenty of close ups of nostrils and butts this may be for you, if not, then give it a miss.
4/10 from me, 3 stars for Nicole Alonso, 1 for everything else.
The characters are so one dimensional as to be non existent and are mostly confined to a couple of sentences along with a grunt or two. The main protagonist is a poor copy of Tank Girl and seems to think that simply curling your lip is an accurate portrayal of being tough.
The plot has very big holes and inconsistencies which I don't believe were deliberate but rather that the writer couldn't be bothered to actually be doing with such things and believe that the action would carry it along. That may have been true if the pacing didn't veer from confused to drawn out. This wouldn't work even as a poorly executed video game. The one thing it does do fairly reasonably is a claustrophobic cinematography but this is a one trick pony and wears thin very quickly. If this had been edited down to a 20 minute short it may have had its merits but at its current length this film shows its inadquecies in a woeful manner for all to see.
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery but in this case I really would change that to insult. I don't mind no budget films and love experimental, challenging, indie and art house films but this fails on every level leaving the viewer robbed of the time watching this that could have been used more constructively - for example watching paint dry.
One killer heroine called Tank, in the tone of Ellen Ripley, stands out as a tough warrior with both brains and beauty. The audience is treated with intense action scenes, gory deaths & sweet shots of Nicole Alonso's fabulous, scantily clad backside. She is a producer of the film so she doesn't mind! I would recommend this film to any horror or sci-fi fan out there, especially those who enjoy the film Alien. The plot is exciting, the effort of the characters is exhausting, and the path to freedom is dark and treacherous.
This is an example of a smaller studio sci-fi/horror film done right. I like it so much that this review was written now years after my initial viewing, and directly after my second viewing. It's just one that stuck with me, and maybe you too.
Some people seem to like claustrophobic movies and if that's why they're writing raving reviews for this horrible movie, I'd suggest that you go watch The Pyramid (2014). It's claustrophobic, it has great acting and cinematography and it comes with a lot of effective jump scares. You can even re-watch The Descent (2005), but trust me, with Crawl or Die you're just going to be angry with yourself for wasting your time and money.
One of the peeps who wrote a review on this board said throw some money to these people. I agree. Based on what they did with this production, I think they are the kind of film makers that can make a little money go a long way. Imagine what this movie would've been like had they put $1mil or $2mil into it. I'll be looking forward to seeing what they do next. The horror genre needs all the help it can get. :)
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- WissenswertesDirector Oklahoma Ward and actress Nicole Alonso said they planned on making two sequels and even got offers from studios who wanted to produce them, but they turned them down because they all wanted to turn Alonso's character Tank into a typical horror movie sex object, which is something the distributors of the first film also wanted to do. The studios wanted to include scenes showing her taking a shower, having sex, running around topless or just be fully nude in most of the films. They even wanted scenes where various monsters would try to rape her. Ward and Alonso ultimately decided to try and finance the sequels themselves just like they did this one, but as of April 2021, they still hadn't made them or any other films since this one was released.
- PatzerThe red graze on Tank's cheek, when they first enter the tunnels, changes from right to left and back to the right side.
- Crazy CreditsTank will return soon.
- SoundtracksRock With Me
Written by Nicole Alonso (as NIKKI)
Performed by Nicole Alonso (as NIKKI)
Produced by Jarod Evans (Blackwatch Studios)
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