Saw this recently on a dvd.
Been keeping a track of Kitamura's work after having enjoyed his Midnight Meat Train n No One Lives.
The best part about this film is the daylight-soaked settings.
Most of the action takes place under the scorching sun. There is no hand held camera stuff n even the night scenes were well shot.
Another good thing is that the film doesnt waste time n the thrill starts within minutes.
Has shades of the awful Carnage Park n also of Roadside (not seen but terrible reviews) n the awesome Phonebooth.
The violence is excessive, there is solid tension n the editing top notch. The shoot-outs r brutal.
It falls into the category of edge of the seat thriller. Not even for a sec I paused the film.
Been keeping a track of Kitamura's work after having enjoyed his Midnight Meat Train n No One Lives.
The best part about this film is the daylight-soaked settings.
Most of the action takes place under the scorching sun. There is no hand held camera stuff n even the night scenes were well shot.
Another good thing is that the film doesnt waste time n the thrill starts within minutes.
Has shades of the awful Carnage Park n also of Roadside (not seen but terrible reviews) n the awesome Phonebooth.
The violence is excessive, there is solid tension n the editing top notch. The shoot-outs r brutal.
It falls into the category of edge of the seat thriller. Not even for a sec I paused the film.