Escape Room

2017
4.2| 1h21m| R| en
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Six friends test their intelligence when an escape room they participate in takes a dark and twisted turn.

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Also starring Annabelle Stephenson

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AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
iamrioto Escape room is not a good movie but i have seen worst. With some tweaks it could have been a tad better. The characters are shallow and unlikeable. I got a serious problem with one of the puzzle which only could be solved with very specific knowledge. The movie overall suffers from illogical choices made by the director / script writer so dont waste time on this movie and watch something good.
chris-h-3 I can only guess they didn't have enough money to shoot everything in the script as it felt like watching one of these kind of films with a dozen or so scenes edited out.The production values, photography and sets were pretty good for this but largely it seemed the writing let this film down.I watched all the way through expecting a plot of some kind to develop but it never really did.Early on a character is introduced and a big thing is made of them leaving, we never see or hear from them again, okay a red herring perhaps, but what spend five minutes of the film on it. Things go along pretty much in this fashion until the end credits.The puzzles were mostly not very puzzle like and the fact that the characters guessed and solved what some of them were at all didn't seem very realistic at all other than it being the only way to move the film along.The ending left several loose ends and was ultimately completely unfulfilling.
stylegamer First of all , having watched the trailer before watching the actual movie and to be honest the trailer is more dramatic than the movie itself. The general impression of this movie which the viewer gets is that of the Saw movies. No doubt about it but with much less gore and more puzzle solving, in Sherlock holmes style to get out the mess. For a while it keeps your attention for the most part with the right amount of tension keeping u guessing if the victims will ever defeat the villain who put them there. But it is obvious at half war mark that only one may get out and the unexpected happened though. Not a bad movie but it could have done more with dramatic music , screenplay and production values. It feels too "light-hearted" for the most part until the first gore scene comes along. But as we expect the tesnion to build up ,the movie ends with a little more tension abruptly.However the ending seems to be cliqued and there was no expaianation given to mysterious sadist who operates from behind CCTV cameras or any realtaion to all of this or the purpose of what actually happened all the while. The villain sits behind a series of CCTV monitors with images of a sex club which was also not clearly explained .Basically a claustrophobic thriller that revoles around a series of locked rooms in the lines of The Cube (1997) , that combines the main theme of the Saw movies. To be honest, the whole show is at least not even as half bad as what a cheap ripoff of "Saw" would be like. Watchable on a saturday night or if u have nothing else to watch.
kennedyshannon This is "The game meets "Saw", but not in a good way. Characters are cardboard, no back story. The only true performance that merits attention is Natasha" she carries the movie. The lead did a semi good job making the audience "hate him" but doesn't have that "it" factor to be a lead. The beginning seemed like the writer didn't quite know how to start with the story, but seemed to pick it up (a tiny bit) toward the middle but get writers block at the conclusion. There is lee way for a sequel, but I escaped and I'm not going back.