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Plot: Trapped in a London subway station, a woman who's being pursued by a potential attacker heads into the unknown labyrinth of tunnels beneath the city's streets.
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A vacuous young wannabe groupie falls asleep in a tube station and wakes up to be stalked by a cannibal lurking in the underground tunnels. The film opens with two sanitation workers wading knee deep in excrement and by the end of this pile of pointless gratuitous crap I knew exactly how they felt. It ticks every single box of my horror film hate list. Useless characters you couldn't care less about, gratuitous gore, an unexplained and irrelevant back story and a plot that consists of a series of completely unbelievable events with zero logic attached to them designed to engineer a false sense of danger and suspense. The so-called monster is just a lumpy headed bloke who literally squeals like a piggy and the direction reminded me of those rubbish late night shorts you see on obscure TV channels designed to introduce new "talent". If you thought Saw or Hostel was shit, you ain't seen nothin' yet...
Does Franka Potente bring a little something to this standard, run-of-the-mill, seen it before, been there done that, routine, nothing to write home about, dime a dozen bad guy in the sewer killing people horror flick?
No ... well, maybe just a teeny bit, but it doesn't matter. Enough.
The creature-killer of this movie is so creepy, he actually holds the movie himself.
A poor man's "Death Line". A promising use of the underground locations soon gives way to tedium, gratuitous unpleasantness and predictability. Mercifully short, however.
i enjoyed this. atmospherically very good. franka potente looking sexy. the individual aspect this one has compared to other horror films is that once you see the baddie here director christopher smith still manages to keep it very creepy... even when the creature is just walking around and you're watching for ages. what it lacks in believeable plot and unlikeable characters its makes up for in atmosphere and hot potente
This was awful, and it wasn't even the right kind of awful where it becomes funny. It's lame! I didn't realise that the London Underground was connected to sewers and abandoned hospitals. I didn't reaalise that if a murdering creature was after you you would hit it with a shoe and leave it AND NOT TAKE IT'S POINTY STICK FROM IT AND STAB IT! It also seemed like it had wanted to do more with the story, but they had run out of time and money - why did they show the photo of the creature as a child with the doctor? There should have been some explanation.
The highlight - when the creature pretends to wash his hands, that was funny.