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review from slasherpool

Simon works as a computer programmer. He spends his entire days inside his apartment and he seems pretty pleased with it but one day he finds an empty package inside his apartment, he throws it away but the next day he receives another one and as paranoia grows inside his head he starts realizing that there aren't many people he can trust anymore... who's sending him these weird packages and why?

I am stunned! My first impression when I started watching this flick was that it was probably going to be a dull thriller with a weak plot but the plot thickens quickly and turns into a living nightmare for Simon. The plot is so cleverly developed that it really gets under your skin. You, along with Simon have a hard time figuring out who to trust. The plot takes so many turns that you keep getting sucked in deeper and deeper into the movie and in the end you come out with an expressionless face. There are simply no words.

The cast is strong and many big names are to be found. Jeremy Sisto is the key ingredient to why this movie is so brilliant. Without him this could never have been done in the way that it was. Some other famous faces we see in here are Udo Kier, Lance Henriksen, Bruce Payne and Eugene Byrd, now that's what I call a waterproof cast. The directing is average, the most disappointing part about the movie probably, could have been handled so much better and this is in fact the only reason to why it doesn't get a perfect 5 in rating. The DVD I saw was in fullscreen though but I'm guessing that didn't matter very much.

For fans of movies like Cube, this is a must have in your DVD collection. It's a complex, original and well written movie that will make you both paranoid and happy since the dark plot is broken with a couple of jokes here and there. Usually I hate when jokes are thrown into the movie but this movie really did need some funny moments or we would drown in depression and paranoia. It's a dark movie and might not be everyone's cup of tea but I definitely recommend this one.

Not a lot of blood but we do get some blood splatter and we also get to see a guy with his head opened wide so that we see his brain.

The soundtrack is pretty good and also very original. The entire score basically consists of experimental techno music, don't worry, it's nothing like techno that's just what it's called. Good soundtrack anyway.

I hate it when good flicks like these never get to come up on the big screen. This one surely deserves it. If it wasn't for the average directing this would have been a clear fiver but I thought that it had its slow moments and the directing didn't help. However, it's a brilliant flick so don't miss this one!

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