RATING: | 40% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
Weird film about the internecine emptiness of White culture, made clear by the superficiality of its characters.
The plot is a risible compilation of better movies - particularly Most Dangerous Game & First Blood. The characters are weakly-drawn and insufficiently-differentiated - so much so that you do not really care about them and, therefore, their predicament. This is emphasized by the Americanized dialog (combined with British accents) and the mediocrity of the acting performances - with the exception of Toby KEBBEL & Lenora CRICHLOW.
One wonders if Whites really do see their own culture as a dog-eat-dog, every-man-for-himself rat race - where no-one trusts anyone and everyone is seen as nothing more than animated meat? On the evidence presented here, they clearly do; suggesting they also believe all cultures are just as bad since no other culture is referenced. (Without any other developed theme, there is no other conclusion to come to.)
Blood ‘n’ guts without drama is just like looking into a bucket of vomit and pretending that what you find there is of overwhelming interest.
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