A pair of burglars stumble upon a woman being held captive in a home they intended to rob.
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David Tennant
Cale Erendreich
Robert Sheehan
Sean Falco
Kerry Condon
Katie
Carlito Olivero
Derek Sandoval
Jacqueline Byers
Riley Seabrook
Tracey Heggins
FBI Agent Olivia Fuller
Rob Nagle
Don Falco
Lorraine Bahr
Patty Falco
Jacob Resnikoff
Rowan Falco
David Meyers
Nino
Tony Doupe
Detective Wayne Bannyon
Lisa Brenner
Helen Leyton
Sofia Hasmik
Jocelyn
Delpaneaux Wills
Officer Aguilar
Hannah Barefoot
Sabine
Danny Bruno
Mitchell
Dana Millican
Female Cop
Brandon Boyce
FBI Supervisor
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Two idiots meet a psycho. Stupidity, dull, nothing original. Morons
What on earth was David Tennant thinking? Has he ran out of cash? If you've seen Dr Who in the UK you know it's pure science fiction, but it more believable that this pile of steaming. It's the most unbelievable drivel you will have the misfortune of watching this year, then again maybe not as there is tons of this kind of rubbish around to bore you to death with. Spoiler alert......Good old Dave shoots girl in the head, instantly she falls in to a massive hole in the ground that he has made, but no wait, a few second later she is still alive...I kid you not, not only has she just been shot in the head then fallen 5 metres in to a hole in the ground, but she can actually still manage to climb out of the hole!! Superwoman!!! Dave can smash the lad over the head and face with a heavy shovel about 6 times and all he gets is a black eye, yep a black eye only!! Laughable. Honestly folks Jack and the beanstalk is more believable than this, it makes Dr Who look like a series for intellectuals. Come on David, you're a good actor, don't drop your standards to this type of tripe mate.
The tension builds up until 70% of the movie but then, what appears to become a massive climax, just ends exactly how you imagine it. All the obvious will happen and then, just when you hope a final scene will save the upcomming weak ending, the final credits appear. Just leave in time.
"Bad Samaritan" (R, 1:51) is a thriller directed by actor-turned-producer Dean Devlin ("Geostorm"), written by Brandon Boyce ("Wicker Park") and starring television actor (and erstwhile Dr. Who) David Tennant. There's a bit of horror in here too, but this film is primarily an intricately plotted thrill ride. The title character is named Sean Falco (Irish actor Robert Sheehan), a young man whose step-father brought him and his mother to the U.S. because of a job opportunity (for which Sean resents him). Sean is an aspiring photographer with a beautiful and intelligent college girlfriend named Riley (Jacqueline Byers) who knows nothing of Sean's real passion - stealing. Sean and his best friend, Derek (Carlito Olivero) work as valets at an expensive Italian restaurant... which is where they choose their marks. As one of them mans the valet stand, the other uses the vehicles, GPS devices and garage door openers of their unsuspecting customers to rob the patrons' homes, while they're just trying to have a nice meal. One not-so-fine evening, after Derek has to abort his attempt to rob the home of one family enjoying a night out at the restaurant, it's Sean's turn. For his next victim, Sean chooses Cale Erendreich (Tennant), a man who seems very rich... and very mean. As Sean is searching Cale's home, he comes across a door with an unusually strong lock. He figures that a door secured that well, must have something especially valuable behind it. He uses Cale's keys to gain entry and finds Cale's computer - and a young woman (Kerry Condon), who is gagged, bound with straps and chains and sitting in a chair bolted to the floor. Sean spends the rest of the movie trying to do right by Cale's captive. Sean tries his best to free her, but Derek tells him via cell phone that Cale has come outside to get his car. Conflicted but panicked, Sean promises the girl that he'll come back... and races back to the restaurant. This guy tries calling the police, breaking back into the house and any number of other things to save Cale's victim, but it's no small task going up against the highly intelligent Cale with his extraordinary attention to detail. This guy knows how to cover his tracks and seems to enjoy messing with the lives of anyone trying to stop his evil plans. "Bad Samaritan" is an unexpectedly good thriller. Tennant and Sheehan are terrific in the lead roles. The rest of the actors are pretty good, but the overall quality of the movie may have been improved with a more talented cast. Regardless, this film's strength lies in its writing and directing. The plot has very few holes and plenty of twists and turns. The story is very well constructed and well executed, making the viewer sharply attentive, suitably tense and well rewarded with an entertaining cinematic experience. This film may fly under the radar of many Movie Fans, but it's well worth the effort to seek it out. "A-"
For a B-grade film, this was surprisingly better than I expected. The acting was great by all cast members, the directing was on point, the writing was actually pretty good - without many plot issues one would normally expect, the cinematography perfect, the pacing was great, especially for the 107 min length, and the editing not too bad except for the flashbacks. My only critique was the terrible score, especially towards the last act. Had the score been more professional and consistent through out, the suspense would have been stellar instead of adequate. Overall an impressive film. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
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