This probably was worth more than a 1 out of 10 but for the sheer cheek of ramping up your own ratings I think this is deserved.
It's a painful watch that just drags and drags, soooooooo slowly.
The actual visuals are a mess and the extreme close ups are so overused it gets even more boring.
Reclaiming my time!!
The Refuge
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
The Refuge
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Markus Hunter, a getaway driver/gunman (Keith Sutliff),lives a solitary life in Los Angeles California doing jobs around town and across the world. Known for his excellent reputation as a driver/gunman, a former employer of his, Frank, contracts him for a job involving casino heist money from a debt that was never paid to him. After making a few contacts, Markus ends up recruiting some help from a nearby colleague (Watts) of his which he's done many jobs with in the past. Things don't go according to plan for Markus, leading to people looking for him, his known associates, and the only person he trusts in life (Staci). As the story unfolds, Markus attempts to sort out the chaos leading to more turmoil. Markus comes to realize he must make the ultimate decision which matters most to him in life.
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Movie Reviews
Paint a wall and watch it dry, you'll have more fun.
Blan, Bland, Bland
Bland, boring, uneventful, sterile, uninteresting,mundane,amateurish, these are words that come to mind watching this garbage, i couldn't get much past 35 minutes, where the most interesting part was, he drove his car a little fast! Yip, that's the most excitement your gettin here, how on earth could this rubbish be granted a high score of 8, which would indicate at least worth a watch, if not great entertainment. Lead actor can't act, an he's in good company for this pointless bore fest, yawn,... i need 2 watch something now to rid myself of this excuse for a movie. Viewer Warning: DO NOT Watch!
I thought you left town.
Markus Hunter (Keith Sutliff-writer, producer, director) is a freelance driver and planner for robberies. He gets involved in one that goes bad.
The acting and everything associated with Keith Sutliff was absolutely bad. The film was shot at night inside his car. All the robbery scenes are shot from inside his car. He does have some phone conversations sitting in a chair outside the car. There is no action and when Sutlifff wasn't speaking in a horrible monotone, there was a guy speaking with a bad accent. If you fast forward through the car scenes when there is no action, the film is cut in half.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.