A thief breaking into a luxury SUV realizes that he has slipped into a sophisticated game of psychological horror.A thief breaking into a luxury SUV realizes that he has slipped into a sophisticated game of psychological horror.A thief breaking into a luxury SUV realizes that he has slipped into a sophisticated game of psychological horror.
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Ricardo Pequenino
- Street Drummer
- (as Ricardo Pequinino)
Sofia Tesema
- Sadie (Lipstick Woman)
- (as Sofia Tes)
Gabrielle Walsh
- Amy
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Totally boring, implausible and pointless. Another disappointing flop featuring Skarsgård. It's not tense so much as just tedious. The back and forth moralizing of the protagonist and his captor seems like a stale attempt at courting the public discontent. The protagonist's complaint that laws serve to only protect the rich elicited a real groan from me. Fortunately this evaporates quickly, and never returns. However there's else here to captivate. All of the characters are ugly, and unlikeable. Save yourself the time and watch the 2000s classic 'Phone Booth' instead, which is much more thrilling.
I was able to catch a sneak peek of this movie and I must say it was better than I expected! The suspenseful buildup with Hopkins' character and Skarsgard's character! It was definitely intense! I didn't expect it to end that way, but glad it did! Bravo to the legend Anthony Hopkins and great job to Bill Skarsgard! The games and trickery were pretty on point! The unknowing of how they can keep the audience engaged with a man locked in a car deserves props! Hopkins will always be Hannibal Lecter to me so I was glad to see him in a role like this. Can't forget Sam Raimi either as his movies always stick to me even after I'm done watching them!
A man, sick and tired of people breaking into his car, traps the next thief and extend his torture for longer than necessary by making his own justice. A man willing and capable to do anything, and a youngster at the wrong place.
I wasn't expecting the sound design to be so crunchy, or for it to be as gore-y as it was. The setup isn't particularly memorable, and most of the dialogue isn't that good. I enjoyed Collateral (2004) much more than this for that simple reason. But it takes its premise and goes places with it.. but not enough to fill in 90 minutes. Sadly, there's a LOT of "empty space" and the pacing suffers a lot because of its content. The acting is good, but not great.
Overall, it's okay.
You understand what it is doing/saying, and you know where it is going to go (more or less). The sad part is that there is no particular reason to watch this.
I wasn't expecting the sound design to be so crunchy, or for it to be as gore-y as it was. The setup isn't particularly memorable, and most of the dialogue isn't that good. I enjoyed Collateral (2004) much more than this for that simple reason. But it takes its premise and goes places with it.. but not enough to fill in 90 minutes. Sadly, there's a LOT of "empty space" and the pacing suffers a lot because of its content. The acting is good, but not great.
Overall, it's okay.
You understand what it is doing/saying, and you know where it is going to go (more or less). The sad part is that there is no particular reason to watch this.
Anthony Hopkins must be in financial trouble to have taken on this major disappointment and waste of time. Even the free version of Copilot in Bing could've come up with a better plot and far better dialog.
The characters were so under developed they'd be blank if they had been traditional camera film in a photo lab. The dialog was so undercooked it should've come with a salmonella risk warning.
The movie attempted to be twisted but was annoying. It tried to be twisty but was predictable. It wanted to be suspenseful but was boring.
The audience is the victim locked in the theater suffering through a script that should've been locked away in the depths of a paper shredder.
The characters were so under developed they'd be blank if they had been traditional camera film in a photo lab. The dialog was so undercooked it should've come with a salmonella risk warning.
The movie attempted to be twisted but was annoying. It tried to be twisty but was predictable. It wanted to be suspenseful but was boring.
The audience is the victim locked in the theater suffering through a script that should've been locked away in the depths of a paper shredder.
My only advice for potential criminals who are reading this review is I would advise against breaking into a nice car lol. You will get locked in.
I caught the trailer and I was pretty hooked, went into this one open minded with zero expectation and it was a pleasant surprise.
Bill Skarsgård plays a really slimy character who at first I just wanted to see him suffer. But as the story progresses you start to feel for him, and start rooting for this guy.
Anthony Hopkins plays a narcissist rich man who is really sick and twisted. But you understand why he does certain things as you learn about his back story. His weapon of justice is a modified car that feels indestructible.
The suspense is great and I really liked the film's atmosphere and setting. There's never a dull moment and the pacing moves along really well. Twards the end I found Locked a little predictable but overall this is an enjoyable time at the theater. Go out and see it, at least watch it on vod when it comes out.
I caught the trailer and I was pretty hooked, went into this one open minded with zero expectation and it was a pleasant surprise.
Bill Skarsgård plays a really slimy character who at first I just wanted to see him suffer. But as the story progresses you start to feel for him, and start rooting for this guy.
Anthony Hopkins plays a narcissist rich man who is really sick and twisted. But you understand why he does certain things as you learn about his back story. His weapon of justice is a modified car that feels indestructible.
The suspense is great and I really liked the film's atmosphere and setting. There's never a dull moment and the pacing moves along really well. Twards the end I found Locked a little predictable but overall this is an enjoyable time at the theater. Go out and see it, at least watch it on vod when it comes out.
Did you know
- TriviaThe starring vehicle in Locked is a "Dolus," a custom-built Land Rover Defender-based SUV. It was purpose-built for the film and heavily modified from the Defender platform.
It was designed and built especially for the film and is now on display at Volo Museum. The hero vehicle used in the movie is part of the museum's permanent collection.
It is a one-of-a-kind vehicle with a full custom body design, intricate interior details, and unique finishing touches. The design includes a bespoke exterior, luxury leather interior, detailed trim work, and striking visual elements.
Three "Dolus" vehicles were created: a modular interior rig for camera work, a fully finished hero car for close-up and exterior shots, and a dedicated stunt car for the most intense driving sequences (the stunt car was destroyed during production).
They were built at a staggering cost of 1.3 million USD (2023) This figure accounts for the design, fabrication, and customization of all three vehicles.
- GoofsIn the beginning Eddie argues with the mechanic that the alternator for his van is a "$400 part". On average, for his van, an alternator would cost about $120.
- SoundtracksDrive Off: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Tim Williams (as Timothy Williams) and The Budapest Scoring Orchestra
Published by Something for the Beach House Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Beach House Music, Inc.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,632,758
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $924,054
- Mar 23, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $4,148,670
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 2.76 : 1
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