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In a massive, mysterious chamber, fifty strangers awaken to find themselves trapped with no memory of how they got there. Organized in an inward-facing circle and unable to move, they quickly learn that every two minutes, one of them must die…executed by a strange device in the center of the room.
Julie Benz
Wife
Carter Jenkins
College Guy
Cesar Garcia
Tattooed Man
Mercy Malick
Lesbian
Lisa Pelikan
Cancer Survivor
Molly Jackson
Little Girl
Sara Sanderson
Pretty Girl / Christina
Michael Nardelli
Eric
Lawrence Kao
Asian Kid
Fay DeWitt
Old Woman
Kurt Long
Deacon
Kevin Sheridan
Man #1
Matt Corboy
Husband
Kaiwi Lyman
Bearded Man
Jordi Vilasuso
Soldier
Marisol Ramirez
Woman #1
Allegra Masters
Pregnant Girl
Aimee McKay
Beth
Ashley Key
Young Girl
Autumn Federici
Woman #4
Bill Lewis
Oldest Man
Brent Stiefel
Young Man
Cameron Cruz
Guy
Mustafa Speaks
African American Man
Daniel Lench
Rich Man
Daniel Yelsky
Shaun
Gloria Sandoval
Foreign Woman
Han Nah Kim
The Asian Girl
Jacquelyn Houston
Doctor
Jamie Lee Redmon
Teenage Girl
Leandra Terrazzano
Woman #2
Rivka Rivera
Translator
Rory Uphold
Woman #3
Vee Kumari
Quiet Woman
David Reivers
Bruce
David Saucedo
Hispanic Man
DeMaris Gordon
Older Woman #2
Emilio Rossal
Man #3
Floyd Foster Jr.
Old Man #2
Howard S. Miller
Howard / Old Man Liar
Jay Hawkins
Panicking Man
John Edward Lee
Counting Man
Marc Cedric Smith
Pilot
Michael DiBacco
Cop
Michael McLafferty
Lawyer
Muneer Katchi
Silent Man
Nasrin Mohammedi
Muslim Woman
Rene Heger
Atheist
Shane Spalione
Man #2
Zachary James Rukavina
One-Armed Man
Director, Writer
Aaron Hann
Director, Writer
Mario Miscione
July 24, 2020
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Fantastic watch, will watch again, and can recommend if you're okay with on screen death and philosophical debate or game theory. (Think "Saw 2" with no gore.)
It is always impressive when someone creates a good movie that occurs in a single location.
Under the premise of alleged aliens abducting group of people forced to play a death game, we get to see what humans intend to do without authority in a structured environment. This movie is very "Twilight Zone".
It's hard to cast for 50 "leads", and the "leads" kind of shift and rotate about during the game as people become targeted, but most of the actors in the game give a serviceable delivery in their roles, and while the production value is definitely there, you can tell that there just wasn't much necessary past the set and the kill mechanism. Hell, this looks so affordable, you could probably turn it into a regular show: there are party games with similar concepts.
There isn't much to say without spoiling other than this is a lot of talking: literally discussing who should live and who should die.
While I find such things fascinating, other people may want to watch romance or explosions, and there are plenty of those movies out there too.