Downrange

  • Japonia ダウンレンジ
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Thriller
Stany Zjednoczone / Japonia, 2017, 90 min

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The conceit is devilishly simple: a tire blowout brings a van to a sudden stop, and its youthful occupants become stranded - not merely along a remote stretch of highway, mind you, but specifically within the crosshairs of an enigmatic sniper. Relying on the paltry (and increasingly penetrable) protection of their vehicle and its meagre resources, these hapless though endearingly wholesome targets must rise (or rather duck) to the occasion should they hope to best the barrage of bullets streaking towards them. (Toronto International Film Festival)

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angielski The anticipated new release from Ryuhei Kitamura, whom I quite like (Midnight Meat Train and No One Lives are solid bloody genre films), but his new release Downrange was unfortunately the weakest for me. A group of friends get stranded in a car in the middle of nowhere because of a flat tire, and soon find a ruthless sniper lurking to execute them all. The premise is quite original, but I found it kind of bland. The group of friends hides behind the car for almost the whole film, the dialogues are useless, the characters are unlikeable and whiny. I didn't really enjoy this film, and even though it's quite bloody, the sniper gets boring after a while. The nail on the coffin is the very last scene, that will make you grab your head. It's average, but I expected much more. Total wasted potential. 55%. ()