Un appel téléphonique crypté déclenche un dangereux jeu risqué pour Elliot, un vendeur malchanceux. Le jeu promet des récompenses croissantes pour l'accomplissement de 13 tâches, toutes plus... Tout lireUn appel téléphonique crypté déclenche un dangereux jeu risqué pour Elliot, un vendeur malchanceux. Le jeu promet des récompenses croissantes pour l'accomplissement de 13 tâches, toutes plus sinistres les unes que les autres.Un appel téléphonique crypté déclenche un dangereux jeu risqué pour Elliot, un vendeur malchanceux. Le jeu promet des récompenses croissantes pour l'accomplissement de 13 tâches, toutes plus sinistres les unes que les autres.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Gerry
- (as Clyde Jones)
- Prof. Edgar Solomon
- (as Tom S. Lawson Jr.)
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Like I said, this was decent enough. You feel for the guy and his situation. There was a building of suspense throughout the film and that is on of it's most enjoyable aspects. Some of the challenges are a bit out there but there was a good effort to keep things flowing in what felt like the range of possibility. i saw some of the ending coming but there were other aspects in how it ended that caught me off guard. That was something I liked. There were questions left unanswered which could maybe be an open door to a sequel and that would be fine. However, without a sequel, I missed not being able to know more about the game. All-in-all it was an enjoyable film.
The set up is pretty clumsy but the fun of this film is seeing what the challenges are and how the salesman completes them. The challenges start simple but quickly get more and more sinister.
The film is greatly helped by a good and likable performance from the lead Mark Webber as the everyman put in situations he doesn't want to be in. Good, solid support is provided from the rest of the cast including Ron Perlman. The film is fast paced and there is a great air of tension built up as the tasks escalate and the web closes in. It does become a little SAW like and at times it does become a bit hard to watch. However it does always manage to keep your attention.
This is a film not to think too much about but just to enjoy and on that score this film delivered for me.
2013 was quite the year for horror and 2014 looks promising also. 13 sins is one of the most intriguing movies I've seen in quite a while, something of a "Identity" that will keep you there, craving for more even getting your mind twisted a little. It was perfect, from start to finish, and I can't believe I didn't hear more about it. Sadly, a lot of good horrors lately remain completely unknown even after they are release and it is quite the shame, but fanatics will always find a way of digging them up.
The cast was good, Mark Webber did an excellent job, Ron Perlman is always good on screen and Pruitt Taylor Vince always offers a dark touch to his films. The plot was not the most original, but not one of those over used subjects either, the execution is the key here. Pretty much everything was done the way it supposed to and all horror fans will have a big smile at the end of it. 13 sins is indeed a good horror!
I will end this by saying: YOU need to watch it!
13 Sins is about a man, Elliott Brindle (Mark Webber), who is down on his luck when he's offered an opportunity to win loads of money to help alleviate his woes. There are 13 tasks to complete and the rules are such that once he starts he pretty much has to continue to completion. Of course the game is anything but harmless.
I was impressed with the plot and the build up. Before having some random person launch into a morbid game we first got to see the type of person Brindle was and the type of issues he had to deal with. Pregnant fiancé, disabled brother, elderly father, and recently terminated from his job. This information wasn't thrust in there as an aside, we were given it organically within the flow of the movie.
It's also a movie that makes you think: "How far would I go for a sizable sum of money?" The puppeteer type movies always find human weaknesses to prey upon and they are usually either greed or survival. Where movies like "Saw", "Die", "Vile", "Circle" and others are about pure survival at its core, "13 Sins" is about social survival. Elliott could've easily opted not to play but what quality of life would he have given his situation?
There were some small flaws with the movie but overall it was a good product. They took a known premise and freshened it. It helped that the actors were good and you didn't totally know what was the end game. Yes, I truly liked this movie.
Elliot (Mark Webber) is expecting a promotion to go along with his upcoming nuptials pregnant bride to be Shelby (Rutina). It looks like life is going to be roses for the couple, but looks are often deceiving and upon closer inspection we find the couple is in dire financial straights. The couple is struggling with a wedding pending, baby on the way and Elliots special needs brother, and it looks as though Elliot needs to rescue his destitute father as well.
Upon arriving at work he finds instead of a promotion, his problems are compiled with a pink slip. How can things get worse you ask? Just as it seems all hope is gone for poor Elliot, he gets a mysterious call offering a solution, 13 tasks each more strange and difficult than the last but for every task completed his bank account will grow, but once you start this game there is no turning back! How far would you be willing to go to make ends meet and find your financial freedom?
So to start with there's nothing all that new about this one, but it does offer up some nice little twists as you go. The characters are each interesting in their own right. The cast is fantastic, but not particularly challenged by the story, so although they do well they don't necessarily shine the way I had hoped for.The film has its moments of dark humor, some good action sequences, and interesting kills. The tasks put in front of Elliot will definitely lead to a discussion and some internal battles of conscious for the viewer.
All in all this film is a fun watch, a bit predictable but it it will also more than likely throw you a few curve balls. Its not a film that is going to change cinema history, but its worth a watch for sure. I will eventually add this one to the collection, as I could watch it again, and I do love some of the cast, but its not as fresh as I had hoped for, yet somehow its still interesting enough to be enjoyable and keep you watching.
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- AnecdotesPerlman did not see the original film, as he did not want it to influence his performance.
- Gaffes(At around 29 min) The "Ostrich" that they bring into the police station is an Emu.
- Citations
Prof. Edgar Solomon: A bear taking a dump asked a rabbit, "Does shit stick to your fur as a habit?" "Of course not," said the hare, "It's really quite rare," so the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit. There once was a lady named Dot who lived off of pig shit and snot. When she ran out of these, she ate the green cheese... that she grew on the sides... of her twat.
- ConnexionsReferences Bridezillas (2004)
- Bandes originalesEntry of the Gladiators
Written by Julius Fucík
Performed by Robert Stolz and The Wiener Symphoniker (as Vienna Symphony Orchestra)
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
By arrangement with Essential Media Group
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 13 Pecados
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 809 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 261 $US
- 20 avr. 2014
- Montant brut mondial
- 826 913 $US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1