

Body At Brighton Rock
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JJ
> 24 hournever ordered it at all
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ANTHONY
> 24 hourI feel I am irreparably stupider for sitting through this travesty... it made the baby Jesus cry.
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Hannah Cherkassky
> 24 hourThis is a great survival thriller premise, but its lost in the lack of tension and poor acting. I really wanted to like the movie as its description is right up my alley, and so much could have been done with the film to make it engaging, so it just made me feel frustrated that Id spent time and money on it when there was no development of the plot whatsoever. The main character is completely uncharismatic and I had no feeling one way or another about whether I wanted her to survive. Dont waste your time--there are many other movies that you should watch before this one.
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TomHunter1968
> 24 hourWhat started out as what seem to be a combination between the House of the Devil (cool 80s music) and Backcountry simply deteriorates into a problem and overnight journey into boringness. Absolutely do not waste your time. The screenwriter and director, I think, had just watched the two movies I mentioned and tried to combine them... without the excitement. Or plot.
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Amelia
> 24 hourThis movie is awesome IF you appreciate indie films. I love everything about this movie.
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CSmith
> 24 hourVery Amateurish
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John Georgilakis Hunt
> 24 hourSolid movie from beginning to end
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C
> 24 hourEverything you should not do in the woods.I kept hoping she would fall off the rock so the movie would end.My friend didn’t make it through the first 10 minutes.
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Scott Mills
> 24 hourpoorly done. weak acting, poor camera work. we actually had to turn it off a little way through because it was too hokey
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Reed Harris
> 24 hourKarina Fontes brilliant acting as the character Wendy kept me watching as she delivered this wide ranging performance. From the innocent ill fitted young park worker to the very capable and strong young woman of the park ranger service, she brought the transition to life as I watched the emotional changes that I could recognize and sympathize with. Roxanne Benjamin directed this film using an opening sequence that was a reminder of films of the 80s. Another brilliant way of leading the movie goer to more innocent thoughts to begin the journey. From there she places the obstacles in front of Wendy in a recognizable way in which the viewer can relate, translating to a ride that is very personal. The ending is done perfectly to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat cheering for the finish that bring them strength. It does! Well done!