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Eight strangers go into a locked room for clinical trials on a new drug that gives them superpowers.Eight strangers go into a locked room for clinical trials on a new drug that gives them superpowers.Eight strangers go into a locked room for clinical trials on a new drug that gives them superpowers.
Abbe Holmes
- Voice of Sunskye
- (voice)
JJ D'Emanuele
- Business Man
- (as Luke D'Emanuele)
Ron-Solo
- Man on Pier
- (as Ron Price)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe Subjects was shot over 13 days in one location, almost entirely in chronological order.
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits we find out a bit more about the fate of one of the characters.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020)
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There are those who make movies and those who watch movies.
In the former group, there is a mission, a Holy Grail of moviedom if you like, to attempt to make the best movie you can with the least resources.
Imagine a movie done in on a single set with a half dozen or so unknown actors ... minimal resources ... could you make it work? Director/Writer Mond gave it a try with THE SUBJECTS and this reviewer thinks he succeeded.
The gold standard for these sorts of films -- there have been dozens -- is THE CUBE, a Canadian film done in 1999.
To make these films work you need good acting, yes, but above all you need a killer script, a script that just keeps the attention of the viewer. Keeps you glued.
I think THE SUBJECTS has such a script. I recommend the film and hope it gets the following it deserves.
And for those sincere reviewers who keep insisting this is some sort of "anti-superhero" flick, a riff off our modern obsession with superpowers, some kind of "message movie," you are missing the point entirely,
In the former group, there is a mission, a Holy Grail of moviedom if you like, to attempt to make the best movie you can with the least resources.
Imagine a movie done in on a single set with a half dozen or so unknown actors ... minimal resources ... could you make it work? Director/Writer Mond gave it a try with THE SUBJECTS and this reviewer thinks he succeeded.
The gold standard for these sorts of films -- there have been dozens -- is THE CUBE, a Canadian film done in 1999.
To make these films work you need good acting, yes, but above all you need a killer script, a script that just keeps the attention of the viewer. Keeps you glued.
I think THE SUBJECTS has such a script. I recommend the film and hope it gets the following it deserves.
And for those sincere reviewers who keep insisting this is some sort of "anti-superhero" flick, a riff off our modern obsession with superpowers, some kind of "message movie," you are missing the point entirely,
- A_Different_Drummer
- Oct 16, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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