Sam Becker finds himself in an abandoned hospital-like building without knowing how he got there. He runs into Jessica Martin who also has the same problem. They find a little girl Ceilia Scott. Sam wakes up from a dream about him being in a car accident to find the group has grown with a bunch of people who also don't remember how they got there. Each one is confronted with their past.
This is a horror indie. The setup is interesting but nothing too original. It's an abandoned haunted house story. However, it's not scary and it's not dramatic. The characters aren't interesting and neither are the actors. It actually gets quite boring. The jump scares aren't scary. It's not dramatic because none of the actors are interesting enough.
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A group of strangers who wake up in what appears to be an abandoned building, unable to remember how they got there, find themselves haunted by strange visions and are forced to face all the wrongs they have done in their lives.
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boring horror indie without the scares
MORE HALLWAYS LEADING TO MORE HALLWAYS
The film opens with a man (Ry Barrett) involved in a car accident. We see fragmented pieces of his life passing by and then suddenly a watch piece stops ticking. He wakes up in what appears to be an abandoned hospital along with others who don't remember anything either. If you think they were abducted for a reality game show with a DVD title like "Kingdom Come." stop reading here because you are bout to get a PLOT SPOILER that a healthy minded person would already have figured out.
As it turns out some of the people's lives are connected as they are given one last chance to face their demons and vices.
There are other films following the same story line that have more of a mystery. There was no mystery for me as to what was going on after the first two minutes. The film creates fair characters but could have used some dark humor elements. The effects were okay and I thought the horror element tried to hard.
Worth a rental. 7 stars if you don't mind a story about salvation and redemption mixed with F-bombs, c-words, rape, and nudity (Stephanie Marie Capeling, Margarita Giliadov, Madison Crocker)
Enjoyable enough if slightly problematic
Awakening in an abandoned hospital with no memory, a group of people find the area haunted by ravenous demons attempting to help them see the errors of their past and must find the meaning of their imprisonment before they're all killed.
Overall this one here was quite a decent enough if slightly flawed effort overall. One of the better facets of this one is the fact that there's a really insane atmosphere present in this one, almost right from the start as there's a rather imposing presence throughout here that keeps this one going along rather nicely. The fact that this one continually utilizes the never-ending corridors that lead to nowhere and a general sense of time-displacement that traps them within the building taking far longer to get to certain areas than they really should carries the creepiness level throughout here really well as the fact that there's a generally uneasy tone that establishes which the film works really well with. That, coupled with the general darkness and unknown forces at play within it tend to cause this one some really good times as well when it finally gets to the action scenes which are incredibly fun, as the encounter with the rapist from his previous targets is quite fun, the daughter coming to torment the father is rather creepy and there's certainly plenty of fun in the final half as the devious figure and his deformed, demonic henchmen continuing to chase the group throughout the hospital makes for some really fun stalking and slashing here when it comes to keeping the figures in the shadows, using the surroundings nicely and making sure that there's plenty of graphic deaths and fun dished out in these scenes that it makes for a great time overall. Still, there's a few problems here in that this one mainly uses for its' story as it's once again the same cliché of the characters involved in another incident out-of-time affecting their struggles within the film currently, as again the ploy of a car accident is used to signal this. It's done to death and isn't very interesting when it focused on the rather thrilling aspect of the demonic hospital that could've carried this along nicely. The only difference here is the film's other big flaw in the use of morality to appease everything, which comes out of nowhere and doesn't affect the rest of the participants so it tends to make it seem completely contradictory to what happened before. Still, this one was quite fun overall.
Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, children-in-jeopardy, Rape and heavy themes of child sexual abuse.