Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?Three teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?Three teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?
Natalie Hoflin
- The Mystery Woman
- (as Natalie Blair)
Michael Caffery
- Male Detective One
- (as Michael John-Caffery)
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This really isn't that bad a film. Most of the ratings in here are polarising in the extreme.
If you can look beyond the poor cut aways to the murders, and the distorted sound at times, the acting in the main is fairly decent. Margot Robbie shows glimpses of what was to come later in her career with an overall decent performance here.
Story wise, it's straight forward. Kids spy on neighbour and see some 'odd' things going on in his flat, he finds out and seeks to teach them a lesson.
I would say the ending was a bit choppy, the flashback summary akin to the 'Saw' franchise was needless in all honesty, and only served to draw the film out by a minute or two.
Overall, certainly not the worst low budget film out there, and worth a watch.
If you can look beyond the poor cut aways to the murders, and the distorted sound at times, the acting in the main is fairly decent. Margot Robbie shows glimpses of what was to come later in her career with an overall decent performance here.
Story wise, it's straight forward. Kids spy on neighbour and see some 'odd' things going on in his flat, he finds out and seeks to teach them a lesson.
I would say the ending was a bit choppy, the flashback summary akin to the 'Saw' franchise was needless in all honesty, and only served to draw the film out by a minute or two.
Overall, certainly not the worst low budget film out there, and worth a watch.
I just want to say I am proud to be a fellow Australian filmmaker! Or better still a fellow Queensland filmmaker! Or better still an Australian, Queensland, Gold Coast filmmaker! We are rising to the top guys! Aash was one of the first independent genre filmmakers to just get out there and do it, and now there are loads of us following his lead! Vigilante and ICU are great! Well done Aash! We at the Gold Coast Filmmakers group support you! Cant wait for your next film Tormented Souls and hope to be a part of it! I have only made short films so far but features like you Aash are next on my list.
Deb
Deb
Who cares if Aash Aaron's films are low budget? Who cares if ICU & Vigilante are only average films? They got out there didn't they? Both have been sold to worldwide distributors! And that is what makes a successful filmmaker wouldn't you say? Anyone can criticize, but few can actually put their guts on the line! Aash does, and sure his film's to date are only average on the scale, I'm sure like all artists he will get better per film? Was Divici brilliant the first painting he did? I doubt it.
Well done Aash, keep at it! WM
I am a member of the Gold Coast Film Support Group and proud to join them in their quest to promote local talent, even in their earliest stages.
Well done Aash, keep at it! WM
I am a member of the Gold Coast Film Support Group and proud to join them in their quest to promote local talent, even in their earliest stages.
This movie is above and beyond standards set for Australian film makers.
You are giving Australia a incredibly good name when it comes to film making.
it's about time we had artists like you, who hasn't just done one spectacular film but two, and i'm sure with a great deal more to come.
You have a natural ability for film making and film makers like myself look up to people like you.
Australia's film industry is lacking form and depth and I.C.U has raised the bar and will turn Australia's industry into one definitely worth investing in.
Best of luck for the future.
You are giving Australia a incredibly good name when it comes to film making.
it's about time we had artists like you, who hasn't just done one spectacular film but two, and i'm sure with a great deal more to come.
You have a natural ability for film making and film makers like myself look up to people like you.
Australia's film industry is lacking form and depth and I.C.U has raised the bar and will turn Australia's industry into one definitely worth investing in.
Best of luck for the future.
I checked all the reviews for this movie, just from curiosity and except a 3 and a 6, there are only 9s and 10s. HOW? This movie is absolutely terrible!
I sit and watched I.C.U. because I'm a big fan of Margot Robbie, the only actor that is actually ACTING in this "movie" (the reason I'm giving 2 instead of 1), by fast forwarding the filler moments, like the music montages.
The plot seems simple, but the director/writer wants to make it seem like it is complex, with disastrous results. The acting is over the top, Margot Robbie is used as a sex tool because of her beauty and even though almost nothing is predictable, it still feels stupid.
The "twist after twist" in the end makes absolutely no sense and shows that there were twists just for the sake of having them.
At least the movie made me wonder: do Australian people EVER close their curtains?
I sit and watched I.C.U. because I'm a big fan of Margot Robbie, the only actor that is actually ACTING in this "movie" (the reason I'm giving 2 instead of 1), by fast forwarding the filler moments, like the music montages.
The plot seems simple, but the director/writer wants to make it seem like it is complex, with disastrous results. The acting is over the top, Margot Robbie is used as a sex tool because of her beauty and even though almost nothing is predictable, it still feels stupid.
The "twist after twist" in the end makes absolutely no sense and shows that there were twists just for the sake of having them.
At least the movie made me wonder: do Australian people EVER close their curtains?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was the first time Margot Robbie was bound and gagged in a movie. She later appeared this way again in Diversion (2015), Tarzan (2016) and Suicide Squad (2016).
- GaffesA police officer climbs to 'Level 36' of an apartment building, rings the doorbell, and asks the child who answers the door to tell her father he will be waiting downstairs, then leaves. The child asks how he bypassed the building security. More to the point, he had no reason to climb and descend 36 floors to pass a message when he could have used the entry phone system or even sent a text message.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Diversion (2015)
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Détails
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- Budget
- 1 100 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
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