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just goes to show you dont need gore to make a good movie


for me this isnt even a horror film , this is a thriller and im glad it was.
it wouldnt have been half as good if it was a horror ..
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you just made me realize that i can watch it with someone who might not get offended and of course your completely right. stupid gore films are for stupid people. tons of films in the past used to be really scary and didnt relay on gore at all. its the new stupid thing in.

I'm a master of fright, and a demon of light

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Horror and thriller= same freaking sh!t! This movie was pretty bad! I dont think movies need gore to b good! But this one needed a little in scenes!

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You're right there, unfortunately this wasn't the film. This was stupid and predictable.

He did things no other person would do, the one stupid thing was the security guard. Out of all the service stations he just managed to pick one that had one that was in on the kidnappings? Or are we meant to believe there's a dodgy guard at every service station?

Also why was he on a murder charge, he would have had to enter the security room to commit the murder, and they would only have to look at the CCTV to find that out, or even if the guard deleted the tapes, the police would have set up a timeline because he was seen carted out of the service station by the woman in the toilets, and maybe a few others, and then he stole a car off that woman.

Most men after reading her text from her fancy bloke would have thought bollocks to her and drive the other way. What was the deal with that victim who ran away? Surely it was her chance to escape to freedom and say phone the police, tell them the situation and has one of the women who’s escaped, and she would have told them everything about what’s happened.

Also if there's prostitution trafficking, then surely they'd be more than one bloke in the compound.

This was stupid beyond belief, and if you want to watch a film that deals with the subject a lot better, and a lot more gripping, then watch Breakdown.

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