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When a serial killer abducts a young woman's fiancé, she must race against the clock to discover the identity of the killer, and more importantly - his motive.When a serial killer abducts a young woman's fiancé, she must race against the clock to discover the identity of the killer, and more importantly - his motive.When a serial killer abducts a young woman's fiancé, she must race against the clock to discover the identity of the killer, and more importantly - his motive.
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This movie tackled my curiosity in every way. I love trailers that hint on the synopsis without summarizing the entire film. The twist in this movie was so good. Throughout the film, I found myself continuously figuring out the ending, but being wrong every time! The acting was great and the budget was on point.
Suicide is not an easy subject and I love how this movie felt like it was for everyone. Those who can relate to such a terrible ordeal and also those who haven't experienced the struggles it can cause. It helped me understand a bit more why this kind of thing happens.
I feel this film was non-stop thrilling entertainment, but most importantly educational. A perfect execution by a first time filmmaker. Well done! 10/10.
Suicide is not an easy subject and I love how this movie felt like it was for everyone. Those who can relate to such a terrible ordeal and also those who haven't experienced the struggles it can cause. It helped me understand a bit more why this kind of thing happens.
I feel this film was non-stop thrilling entertainment, but most importantly educational. A perfect execution by a first time filmmaker. Well done! 10/10.
100 Days To Live has its flaws but overal it's a movie that's worth a watch. The whole thing looks like a tv-movie, it could have been an episode of Law And Order, or another similar series, but then a good episode. The story itself isn't bad, not something that we really saw before so that's a bonus. The acting is okay from most of the cast but there are a couple actors that could try another job, even though it wasn't all that bad. The cinematography could have been better also. In short, it's mostly the plot that is interesting, the rest could have used some improvement.
100 Days to Live was about as surprising a film as you can get. When I purchased this film I honestly knew nothing about it. Never heard of it, saw a trailer, or anything of the like. But after unwrapping this mid-budget Indie film I couldn't have been more surprised. It was similar to opening up your Christmas gifts when you were a kid. You'd stumble upon that one gift and open it up only to realize it's not what you expected but you enjoyed the heck out of playing with it anyhow. For a film with a really small budget the impact it had on me was anything but small due to it's excellently told story full of twists and turns and it's surprisingly great acting.
The film moves at an incredibly snappy pace and has some really good dialogue throughout to keep the story fresh. As you would expect the film dives into a lot of serious subjects like suicide and depression and for the most part it comes out with promising results. While I have read some reviews that have claimed the film is boring or slow I honestly did not feel that way at all. There were two specific twists that were really, really well done. Right when I thought I knew where the story was going it veered off into left field and I couldn't have enjoyed that twist more. Aside from some clumsy mishaps from the police and detectives and questionable decisions they made everything else feels really believable as well. Nothing regarding the core of this story comes across as far-fetched or unbelievable. As the film begins to unravel and you begin to learn more about Rebecca, Gabriel, and "The Savior" big revelations take place that I certainly enjoyed. This is an ambitious and creative script and one that first time writer-director Ravin Gandhi pulls off pretty dang well.
The acting is also really, really well done. Heidi Johanningmeier nails every facet of Rebecca incredibly well and it surprises me that when I looked up her filmography it was quite bare. She delivers a great well rounded performance as Rebecca and I loved watching her do it. Colin Eggelsfield's Gabriel is also really good delivering some very emotional scenes that really help carry the character of Gabriel. Gideon Emery's "The Savior" is an emotional but insane serial killer that has specific reasons for why he targets who he does and why he's doing what he's doing. Gideon gives the role both menace and empathy and it makes this particular serial killer stand out from other one dimensional serial killers.
The directing is also really good jumping from flashbacks to different characters to different victims. You never know quite where the film is going to go and Ravin Gandhi handles it all exceptionally well. Even though you can tell he had a very small budget to work with he truly makes the most out of every last cent he used. This is a small budget indie film wrapped in a big budget thriller. I really enjoy when writers also direct their own film because it allows that film to really be fully expressive of their initial vision. Nothing seems taken for granted and everything seems earnest and earned to what their original vision must have been. I certainly look forward to seeing more of his work in the future.
100 Days to Live surprised me at every single twist and turn. I was enthralled with this film from beginning to end. While it's certainly not heavy on action or gore it's certainly heavy on very interesting well told story threads and really well written characters. Don't just listen to the negative reviews on this one because I truly believe they don't paint a fair picture here. This is a hidden indie gem that deserves more than 100 Days (to Live) in the spotlight.
The film moves at an incredibly snappy pace and has some really good dialogue throughout to keep the story fresh. As you would expect the film dives into a lot of serious subjects like suicide and depression and for the most part it comes out with promising results. While I have read some reviews that have claimed the film is boring or slow I honestly did not feel that way at all. There were two specific twists that were really, really well done. Right when I thought I knew where the story was going it veered off into left field and I couldn't have enjoyed that twist more. Aside from some clumsy mishaps from the police and detectives and questionable decisions they made everything else feels really believable as well. Nothing regarding the core of this story comes across as far-fetched or unbelievable. As the film begins to unravel and you begin to learn more about Rebecca, Gabriel, and "The Savior" big revelations take place that I certainly enjoyed. This is an ambitious and creative script and one that first time writer-director Ravin Gandhi pulls off pretty dang well.
The acting is also really, really well done. Heidi Johanningmeier nails every facet of Rebecca incredibly well and it surprises me that when I looked up her filmography it was quite bare. She delivers a great well rounded performance as Rebecca and I loved watching her do it. Colin Eggelsfield's Gabriel is also really good delivering some very emotional scenes that really help carry the character of Gabriel. Gideon Emery's "The Savior" is an emotional but insane serial killer that has specific reasons for why he targets who he does and why he's doing what he's doing. Gideon gives the role both menace and empathy and it makes this particular serial killer stand out from other one dimensional serial killers.
The directing is also really good jumping from flashbacks to different characters to different victims. You never know quite where the film is going to go and Ravin Gandhi handles it all exceptionally well. Even though you can tell he had a very small budget to work with he truly makes the most out of every last cent he used. This is a small budget indie film wrapped in a big budget thriller. I really enjoy when writers also direct their own film because it allows that film to really be fully expressive of their initial vision. Nothing seems taken for granted and everything seems earnest and earned to what their original vision must have been. I certainly look forward to seeing more of his work in the future.
100 Days to Live surprised me at every single twist and turn. I was enthralled with this film from beginning to end. While it's certainly not heavy on action or gore it's certainly heavy on very interesting well told story threads and really well written characters. Don't just listen to the negative reviews on this one because I truly believe they don't paint a fair picture here. This is a hidden indie gem that deserves more than 100 Days (to Live) in the spotlight.
I just rented this last night after seeing it reviewed a few places - it actually has a 100% FRESH rating on RT which was sorta confusing because I saw all of these really horrible comments here.
Anyway I took a risk and so glad I did - this was a very smart, gripping film and it's beyond nonsensical to read the haters here tearing the film apart. The twist was mind blowing and made me think about lots of stuff about life, even this morning.
Please do your own research, read the critic reviews (there are over 20 on the main page here) not trolls who spend their days watching indie films and spewing hateful anonymous opinions.
Anyway I took a risk and so glad I did - this was a very smart, gripping film and it's beyond nonsensical to read the haters here tearing the film apart. The twist was mind blowing and made me think about lots of stuff about life, even this morning.
Please do your own research, read the critic reviews (there are over 20 on the main page here) not trolls who spend their days watching indie films and spewing hateful anonymous opinions.
Saw this recommended on Prime. It's a very thoughtful and original movie wrapped in a (fairly derivative) genre package. Look past the serial killer stuff for the first 30 minutes - this movie is something very different! Don't want to give anything away but read the reviews if you're curious. Won't disappoint!
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