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5.6/10
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A group of cooks at an asylum for the criminally insane get locked in with the inmates during a massive thunderstorm.A group of cooks at an asylum for the criminally insane get locked in with the inmates during a massive thunderstorm.A group of cooks at an asylum for the criminally insane get locked in with the inmates during a massive thunderstorm.
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- TriviaS. Craig Zahler wrote the script in 1995.
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Written by Bobby Harlow
Performed by The Go
Courtesy of The Go Detroit, LLC
Published by Peacock Angel Publishing (ASCAP) and Rhythm King Music (PRS)
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Having seen and liked all three of S. Craig Zahler's directed films, I decided to check this one out after reading the many positive reviews on this site. Needless to say I was disappointed. I don't know what Zahler was thinking when he wrote this film but it completely lacks the conviction that his later films have. The plot is confused on whether it wants to be a siege thriller or a torture porn. The concept itself is quite terrifying and had a lot of potential that wasn't utilized here. It started off with a choppy exposition and then slowly built up promise until it all came crashing down by deciding to take an unnecessarily gory turn. It was capped off by a weird twist that didn't benefit the film.
The dialogue was actually fairly realistic and the characters made largely sensible choices for the most part, which was a breath of fresh air in such a trite genre. Unfortunately the audio quality was very unrefined and I could only understand about 75% of what they were saying. The lighting could've been better as well. This film had the potential to be a tense and original asylum thriller but unfortunately had too simple a plot and couldn't make up its mind. I don't recommend that people waste their time watching this.
Side question: How does this mess get produced when Brigands of Rattleborge is still rotting in Warner Bros' vault?
The dialogue was actually fairly realistic and the characters made largely sensible choices for the most part, which was a breath of fresh air in such a trite genre. Unfortunately the audio quality was very unrefined and I could only understand about 75% of what they were saying. The lighting could've been better as well. This film had the potential to be a tense and original asylum thriller but unfortunately had too simple a plot and couldn't make up its mind. I don't recommend that people waste their time watching this.
Side question: How does this mess get produced when Brigands of Rattleborge is still rotting in Warner Bros' vault?
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- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $98,201
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
- 2.35 : 1
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