Dans une expérience sociale tordue, quatre-vingts Américains sont enfermés dans leur siège social dans un gratte-ciel à Bogotá, en Colombie, et une voix inconnue provenant du système d'inter... Tout lireDans une expérience sociale tordue, quatre-vingts Américains sont enfermés dans leur siège social dans un gratte-ciel à Bogotá, en Colombie, et une voix inconnue provenant du système d'interphone de l'entreprise leur ordonne de participer à un jeu mortel de tuer ou être tué.Dans une expérience sociale tordue, quatre-vingts Américains sont enfermés dans leur siège social dans un gratte-ciel à Bogotá, en Colombie, et une voix inconnue provenant du système d'interphone de l'entreprise leur ordonne de participer à un jeu mortel de tuer ou être tué.
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The time came around to watch it and as the credits rolled I was left more than a little disappointed. But why?
It tells the story of an office block that goes on a lockdown, a mysterious booming voice barks orders at them that they must kill each other off in a sick social experiment. As you can imagine people react differently, and a blood bath ensues.
Also starring career villain Tony "Ghost" Goldwyn, Josh Brener, Michael Rooker and Gregg Henry this James "Guardians of the Galaxy" Gunn written movie is a bloody battle royale type but just doesn't seem to accomplish in its goals.
It has little character development, the lack of flow becomes very noticeable around the halfway mark and at no point did I find myself really able to care about these peoples plight.
I went into The Belko Experiment with high expectations, maybe that damaged the film for me? Regardless it's a watchable effort but certainly feels like a missed opportunity at something greater. For some reason I was left feeling that the film would have made for a better black comedy, but I'll guess we'll never know.
The Good:
Great concept
Strong social commentary
Quite a good finale
The Bad:
Doesn't flow all to well
Simply doesn't meet its potential
It's decent enough to watch. Nothing to rush out and see right away, though.
Gore without creativity no longer amuses me. It once did. But I'm a grow ass man, now.
Please hit the "this review was not helpful" button. I love that. I try to give an honest opinion about a film and people are going to hate on it. It is what it is. But, this movie was mediocre at best.
The Belko Experiment unfolds in a remote office building where all its employees find themselves trapped in the edifice once day and are forced to participate in a sadistic game of "kill or be killed" by an unknown voice on the company's intercom, eventually realising it to be a social experiment they never signed up for.
Written by James Gunn & directed by Greg McLean, the film sets its premise quickly, introducing its relevant characters in a hurried manner, and once bodies begin to go down, it never stops until the very end. The concept, although unoriginal, isn't entirely terrible but its translation on the film canvas is, for nothing about it stands out.
Characters are mere caricatures, a romantic subplot is unnecessarily added, dialogues are terrible, and although it doesn't hold back on violence & gore, it doesn't leave much of an impression in the end, for neither the plot nor the characters are compelling. Performances aren't any good either as the cast has nothing in script to build their work upon.
On an overall scale, The Belko Experiment is an incompetently directed, shoddily written & poorly performed horror, and is never for once intriguing. It is one of those movies that are forgotten the moment they end, and sitting through it isn't a breeze either. Dull, uninspiring & laughable, it is a failed experiment that brings nothing new to the table but may still fascinate those who don't mind the lack of a sturdy plot as long as they get their required dose of on-screen barbarity.
It is interesting, yet, I dunno why people expect to watch a new version of matrix, fight club, either any other possible classic.
Sure the scenario is familiar, nothing new, neither old, just a new story exactly what a movie could give us.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohn Gallagher, Jr. auditioned for a role in a previous film directed by James Gunn, but wasn't right for the part. However, Gunn thought he was the best actor he'd seen in an audition, and vowed to work with Gallagher again.
- GaffesThe building supposedly became a giant defacto Faraday cage, but they are able to pick up a local radio station from inside the building. But nothing supports that the metal around the building is also acting as a Faraday cage. In many outside shots the of building you can see a tower on the roof with 3 Sector antennas positioned around it, this is likely a cell tower and due to the remote location likely the only one providing service to the area. With the level of expertise shown by the perpetrators it would be simple to disable this tower during the lockdown. It is also easily more probable a cell jammer or jammers could have been activated in or near the building.
- ConnexionsFeatured in FoundFlix: The Belko Experiment (2017) Ending Explained (2017)
- Bandes originalesYo Vivire (I Will Survive)
Written by Dino Fekaris & Freddie Perren (as Frederick Perren)
Translation by Oscar Gomez
Performed by Jose Prieto
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Експеримент Офіс
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 10 166 820 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 137 230 $ US
- 19 mars 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 11 084 630 $ US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1