Quick Review: With a very familiar scenario that's lacking any inventive ideas to sets itself apart from all the other 'kill one another' movies, and weak execution that has no style or visual flair, "The Belko Experiment" plays it out as some kind of satirical metaphor, albeit a poor one, but in the end that's just an excuse for all the gruesome nastiness on screen, which isn't that fun, especially when watching flat characters you do not care about getting killed.
4 comments:
I can watch just about any of the Friday the 13th movies and not care about the characters getting killed.
Because it's a slasher, while this one pretends to be on a higher level conceptually, and thinks it has smarter characters people would relate to.
Ugh, I've seen this and all I saw is "death porn", which is more or less just death in every 2 minutes. We are all better off with Battle Royale...
Yeah, Battle Royale was miles better than this one.
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