White Chamber
- 2018
- 1h 29m
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4.4/10
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As Civil war rages in the United Kingdom, a woman wakes up in a blindingly white prison cell. Using its sophisticated functionality, her captor tortures her for information; information she ... Read allAs Civil war rages in the United Kingdom, a woman wakes up in a blindingly white prison cell. Using its sophisticated functionality, her captor tortures her for information; information she claims not to have.As Civil war rages in the United Kingdom, a woman wakes up in a blindingly white prison cell. Using its sophisticated functionality, her captor tortures her for information; information she claims not to have.
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A fairly basic story that has been explored in other films, unfortunately weighted down by an unsubtle political message poorly communicated.
The acting is good, the production values high and dialogue well delivered despite the bland script. I feel the actors really working hard to make the film gel, which makes it more the pity that it doesn't. After an hour of gratuitous torture I felt like the person in the box.
The experience wasn't going well and this gave me too much time to ask myself where this film was going? It was going nowhere...
This one is going to sink without trace having failed in its social message. What one is left with is an over articulated cerebral video nasty.
The acting is good, the production values high and dialogue well delivered despite the bland script. I feel the actors really working hard to make the film gel, which makes it more the pity that it doesn't. After an hour of gratuitous torture I felt like the person in the box.
The experience wasn't going well and this gave me too much time to ask myself where this film was going? It was going nowhere...
This one is going to sink without trace having failed in its social message. What one is left with is an over articulated cerebral video nasty.
I watched the movie over the course of two nights, so I guess that says something about it not exactly keeping you on the edge of your seat.
The premise the movie is set on is okay however like all movies of this era it squeezes in a political message and after an hour or so of bland storytelling the movie tries to hand out a twist (or three) and all but one I could guess would happen long before they actually did.
The one twist I didn't see coming is so chichéd in films it hardly deserves to be called one, I guess I didn't see that one coming as it's a poor plot device (There were many other alternatives) to explain why the start of the movie is the way it is.
All in all I feel every copy of this film should be confined to a dark chamber, never to again see the light of day.
Three stars for decent actors.
All in all I feel every copy of this film should be confined to a dark chamber, never to again see the light of day.
Three stars for decent actors.
On the one hand Shauna can act and the basic premise is good. However on the other hand Oded is ludicrously bad, the scripting is dire and the attempts to flesh out characters are non existent.
Also I can't figure out why a super secret military base appears to be in a school and the high tech lab is a kids chemistry set balanced on a handrail. Very weak all round.
I made an account just to say how disappointing this movie was. I don't want to leave the ending to my imagination thats why I'm watching a movie. Honestly wish i did anything else but watch this boring trash
This is a pretty straightforward film without much in the way of surprises or strength of script or acting. The synopsis involves scientists working on some kind of chemical weapon for the UK government to use in a widespread revolt that has escalated into civil war which they are clearly losing. They somehow manage to get ahold of the leader of the revolution, Zakarian, and start using him as a test subject for their weapon.
the characters are roughly stereotypes, with Dr. Chrysler as the hard-ass with a traumatic past, Ruth as the New Girl with a conscience, and so on. Their interactions solely serve to mildly nudge at the theme of "we ams the real monsters" for doing human experimentation on a chemical weapon. They all know it, they acknowledge it, and it's never really a serious issue except for the purpose of cheap drama to further the plot along.
Without spoiling, the structure of the film seemed to hinge upon a twist ending that... largely fell flat. The film starts off with Dr. Chrysler in the white chamber, being tormented by Zakarian. This lasts all of about 15-20 minutes, before doing a flashback to 5 days earlier where we see Dr. Chrysler doing the tormenting on Zakarian. This takes up the majority of the film, and the odd structuring only seems to be in service of the slight twist at the end which could have been completely removed without affecting the plot in any real way.
This largely feels like a movie that had nothing to say and nothing to prove, no real reason to exist beyond providing work for the people involved. Everything came out adequate, competent, serviceable, and was left at that. Absolutely nothing stuck out in any way beyond the odd structuring of the film in service of a useless spoiler.
the characters are roughly stereotypes, with Dr. Chrysler as the hard-ass with a traumatic past, Ruth as the New Girl with a conscience, and so on. Their interactions solely serve to mildly nudge at the theme of "we ams the real monsters" for doing human experimentation on a chemical weapon. They all know it, they acknowledge it, and it's never really a serious issue except for the purpose of cheap drama to further the plot along.
Without spoiling, the structure of the film seemed to hinge upon a twist ending that... largely fell flat. The film starts off with Dr. Chrysler in the white chamber, being tormented by Zakarian. This lasts all of about 15-20 minutes, before doing a flashback to 5 days earlier where we see Dr. Chrysler doing the tormenting on Zakarian. This takes up the majority of the film, and the odd structuring only seems to be in service of the slight twist at the end which could have been completely removed without affecting the plot in any real way.
This largely feels like a movie that had nothing to say and nothing to prove, no real reason to exist beyond providing work for the people involved. Everything came out adequate, competent, serviceable, and was left at that. Absolutely nothing stuck out in any way beyond the odd structuring of the film in service of a useless spoiler.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough claiming that the name is Kurdish, the name and last name "Narek Zakarian" is Armenian. And both name and last name separately are very common in Armenia.
- Crazy creditsUnlike most movies, the end credits list the crew first, then the cast.
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- Белая камера
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- The Mill Hill School, London, England, UK(The Facility)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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