Un homme qui échappe des vicieuses griffes d'un tueur en série appelé "Le Collectionneur" se voit ensuite obligé d'aider à sauver une innocente jeune fille de la tanière bourrée de pièges du... Tout lireUn homme qui échappe des vicieuses griffes d'un tueur en série appelé "Le Collectionneur" se voit ensuite obligé d'aider à sauver une innocente jeune fille de la tanière bourrée de pièges du tueur.Un homme qui échappe des vicieuses griffes d'un tueur en série appelé "Le Collectionneur" se voit ensuite obligé d'aider à sauver une innocente jeune fille de la tanière bourrée de pièges du tueur.
- Brian
- (as William Peltz)
- Elena (9 years old)
- (as Courtney Cummings)
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If you can just go with it, and you like really scary, psychological thrilling, torture-porn horror flicks like SAW, it's pretty good. It's certainly scary, quite unpredictable, and the acting is actually... not terrible. The plot is original. It's very gory. But it didn't come across as being all about the gore. It had you thinking, "What would I do if I was in that situation." Most of the time, my answer was - Sit down and cry.
I compare it to the Saw franchise, because it was written by some of the guys who wrote some of those, and because of the sadistic puzzles the people had to go through. But it really isn't the same as Saw because the plot was different. I would say if you like the Saw movies, you'd really enjoy this. If you didn't, don't waste you time. It's wouldn't be your type of film.
I gave it an 8 meaning it to be compared only to other horror movies, not to all movies in general. It certainly isn't for non-horror people. And it isn't a family film. Some of it was very hard to watch. I was proud of the fact that the ticket seller refused to sell a ticket to the 20-year-old in front of me trying to buy tickets for the 10 and 12 year olds she brought to this. It's not for kiddies at all.
I'm going to get part 1 (The Collector) on Netflix, then hope part 3 (if there is one) is as good.
After enjoying The Collector, I was looking forward to watching this sequel and while it's not as good as the first film I still found that it was worth the watch. This one definitely has much more of a Saw type of feel to it than the first as well which in one way is good because it generates a similar kind of dark, tense atmosphere but is bad in another way in that it's not very original BECAUSE it's just like Saw.
While there's a good amount of tension to this movie, I feel that it lacks the suspense of the first. The first had much more of a cat and mouse feel to it probably because it was in such a refined space like a house which brought about a good sense of claustrophobia. Here, even though the people are still trapped inside a building, it's a much bigger building and it just feels more open.
The movie comes at you right from the start and thankfully it keeps a decent pace. So many movies throw you right in at the deep end at the start but fail to keep you interested afterwards. The Collection doesn't do that, and after such an intense start, it keeps the pace up pretty well.
Gore fans should enjoy this one too, as that has been ramped up from the first one.
All in all, while The Collection isn't a cinematic masterpiece (and at least is doesn't pretend to be either), it's still a good movie to watch. Recommended, especially if you enjoy movies like Saw.
I've seen a lot of negative reviews and have to assume that their expectations were either for something different or just to high. Rarely is a sequel as good as the original movie but this one comes close, it's just a bit over the top at times and quite different then the first one.
The film is pretty much non-stop action, violence, and gore. There are plot-holes a'plenty here -- the killer must be a multi-billionaire and able to control time and space to be able to do what he does, so too much thinking (heck, ANY thinking) will only damage your enjoyment of the film. But if you want to spend 90 minutes at a fun, gory flick, "The Collection" will do just fine.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "Hotel Argento" where the Collector has his victims is a nod to the cult Italian horror director Dario Argento.
- GaffesAt 1:01:05 Arkin lets Paz break his arm, then when he fights the collector starting at 1:05, he uses both arms to grab, punch and throw the collector.
- Citations
[last lines]
Arkin: All those insects, you're quite the collector. In a 200-mile radius from where we last saw each other, there are 14 licensed entomologists. And you were number 12. Your daddy ran a museum, didn't he? Fucked you up real good. Turn around.
[Arkin presses a gun against the back of The Collector's head]
Arkin: Turn around.
[the Collector slowly turns around]
The Collector: Are you here to kill me?
Arkin: No. That'd be too nice. First I'm gonna make you feel everything that I felt. And then I'm gonna kill you. So that you can never hurt anyone...
[the Collector attacks Arkin, but is overpowered and thrown into a trunk]
Arkin: [slamming the trunk shut] Fuck you! Fuck you! Fuck you!
- Générique farfeluEnd Credits show how the lead characters died/survived, while displaying their names respectively
- Autres versionsTwo versions were released in Germany. An uncut SPIO/JK rated version and a censored FSK-18 rated version. The latter which is cut by two minutes and 37 seconds to remove most of the gruesome bits of violence.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le Collectionneur (2009)
- Bandes originalesTalk to Me
Written by Mauro Remiddi
Performed by Porcelain Raft
Courtesy of Sunday Music Management
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Collection?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 842 058 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 104 269 $ US
- 2 déc. 2012
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 9 929 706 $ US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1