Post
by Salvador » 18 Mar 2013, 01:11
Kritike su ga pojele sa svih strana, od stranice Bloody Disgusting, preko IGN, Digital Journal, Twitcha, Joblo itd.hehe.
It felt like horror was set back 10 years When Courtney Solomon produced Captivity for After Dark Films. Now, WWE Studios is back in the production game with No One Lives, which feels very much out of the same ill-advised world where suits with tons of money and zero heart get behind genre films (because they think we’re an easy sell). While incredibly gory, No One Lives is soulless garbage whose problems begin and end with an appalling script.
WWE Studios' No One Lives is not a “good” film. The acting is stilted, the dialogue is unrealistic at best and unbelievably laughable at worst. The characters have only the thinnest of motivations, and the script is just a mess. But this is not the kind of film you go to for those things.
Ryuhei Kitamura's NO ONE LIVES seems like WWE Films' (who produced) attempt at a big horror franchise- but the thought of another NO ONE LIVES is one of the more painful film prospects I've considered in awhile. I love a good horror film, but all too often the genre shoots for the lowest common-denominator, and NO ONE LIVES is certainly of that class, jampacked with atrocious dialogue, line-readings that come off like botched takes, and decrepit pacing that makes this film, which barely runs eighty minutes, seem endless.
No One Lives is trying so hard to be cool, it hurts. It is a complete and utter wreck of a screenplay that sounds like it was written by an idiotic 16-year-old boy. The acting is abysmal, and only made worse by the fact that there are real actors put side-by-side with amateur ones.