Headgame

2018 "ONE KEY, ONE DOOR, ONE SURVIVOR"
4| 1h32m| R| en
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A group of young people awake, locked inside a warehouse with cameras screwed into their heads. It becomes apparent that they are unwilling competitors in a deadly game, and they will need to murder each other if they hope to survive.

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SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
tonybeatson-901-440249 All the great reviews this film as received on IMDB must have been written by the actors and people involved in the making of the film......that's the only reason i can come up with for them ....terrible film
marcdavid-26974 To start off honest I enjoyed reading the reviews of this movie more than watching the movie itself. My 2cents... So many gaps in continuity and plot development create confusion aplenty. The cameras, actually matte black plastic disks, were expected to be integral to the film style and considering the name of the movie. Well, cameras? Nope nope nope. It could have been much cooler with more thoughtful first person views. Somebody forgot to take their creativity pill that day. Then there are those evil vaporizers (aka vapes) that seemingly played a larger role than the cameras and we never learn why. Why? The acting was abysmal and the effects laughable. The soundtrack with its mix of opera and house rave was disturbing. The ending starts just like the beginning. I thought Bill Murray would pop out. Wish he did. Please god please don't let there be a sequel. Three tips to the editors if Someone bankrolls another one of these dogs: if 6 hours ticks by on a clock you need to show people actually doing something other than stumbling around in a maze of wood pallets. Machetes have relatively straight blades, no half moon cutouts to fit nicely around the neck. Stinks like a rotten B-movie. A camera lens drilled into your forehead with a vial of acid and a battery in tow WILL certainly leave some sort of marks, I mean a lot of marks like shredded hamburger, the next morning. Think about it eh?I lost an hour and a half plus of my life and theatrical patience to this movie. Thankfully it cost me zilch to watch it. I gave it an extra star because the ending credits were the best part of the movie.
SashaDarko A decent Battle Royal/Saw-like thriller (what would be a proper way to call such movies?), which starts on a very high note but its ending is too chaotic and cumbersome - there's an aftermath part which looks like they tried to tell a whole sequel just in 10 minutes (still overusing slo-mo). It brings nothing new aside from a few minor elements, like head cameras, the thing which the movie got its name from. But they are barely being used here for the very sake of watching. There are many very technologic things scattered among the battlegrounds and the cameras show the percentage of survival odds. Some noticeable plot holes: the trap with nails is presented as something very hard and they say that the "nice" team were the only ones who completed it yet the second team of "bad" and much dumber degenerates walk through it like it's nothing and the movie tells nothing about how they did that. The showrunners also seem to track if the participant is alive or not, yet when someone wakes up after being "dead" (just unconscious) they're surprised.The characters are very dumb and two dimensional, especially the main heroine. Her transformation to the person wee see in the end is absolutely not believable. The acting is so-so, I don't know, maybe Americans really behave like that in such situations, I wouldn't be surprised.Great camera work and really great special effects, the first killing scene looks very real, the rest ones look decent as well.The little soundtrack it has sounds good, the credits theme being the most noticeable. Even music in the club scene is a nice atmospheric techno which is better than the stuff you usually hear they use in such scenes. But they also use Shubert's Ave Maria here and they do it TOO OFTEN, and most of the time it doesn't really fit or starts too early.sashadarko.com
zukauskasr In a bad way. This vape thing is so dumb, ridiculous, funny.