'I followed him into the subway. He butchers them like cattle.'
Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura
Starring: Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones, Lesley Bibb, Brooke Shields
Released: August 1st 2008
Box Office: 3.5M
Concept
Wow this film doesn't pull any punches, coming from Lionsgate Studios who are renowned for their catalogue of films including previously mentioned Cabin Fever and ripped straight out of the sadistic mind of Clive Barker. We as an audience are given a tremendous gift in the form of an original story with a compelling plot, a protagonist you can follow and some of the goriest pieces of cinema I've ever seen.
The story follows an unsuccessful photographer trying to make it big in LA. In a bid to get more recognition for his work he decides to go to the subway at night. There he comes across a gang harassing a young woman, and begins taking pictures of the situation. Hoping to catch the 'heart of the city' and get a real urban feel from his film.
She then goes missing, and begins to investigate this mystery. This investigation as just a normal everyday guy unravels into a complete nightmare of gore, guts and horror. His search for this woman becomes a complete obsession, his girlfriend doesn't believe him and neither do the police. Fast becoming a dangerous situation he can no longer turn away from.
Review
From a short story written in Clive Barkers: Book of Blood back in 1984 this film has grown into somewhat a cult status. Seeing from the box office the film probably didn't make as much as it cost to make it resulting in a loss. However many people fondly remember this film and agree they would watch it again.
And fight the urge to be sick during the eyeball scene, this scene caught me and many others off guard, here I'll even post the scene for you. It's just one...or should I say three deaths in this film. It's not ruining anything but the eyeball scene should you wish to watch.
(WARNING HIGH GRAPHIC CONTENT VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED)
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