More Than a Thousand Cameras Are Working for Your Safety
More Than a Thousand Cameras Are Working for Your Safety
| 03 January 2003 (USA)
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Spidersecu

Don't Believe the Hype

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AutCuddly

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Sammy-Jo Cervantes

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Kaydan Christian

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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suchenwi

I bought this film for 3€ at Woolworth's, and after checking the comments here, which all sounded quite negative, I wasn't hurried to watch it.. until today. And given all the plot holes and silly effects, I must say I had an interesting, and not all-bad experience.Let me explain. My Spanish hearing ability is close to not much, but I bought this partly because it had Spanish soundtrack, and as a linguist I'm always happy to get a lesson. Coordinating the spoken Spanish with the German subtitles keeps me busy, even if nothing much happens. But it did.Maybe too much, maybe an avalanche of horrific moments (at the zoo.. in the subway.. in the mannequin disco, etc.) was somewhat over the top. Maybe too many locked-door experiences, from university lab to restaurant to subway station (again)..That's another point. I love train movies, and by extension subway movies, and this one provided quite much of it. Not only the train on the track, but the whole claustrophobia of subterranean walkways.. Money Train (NY), Tube (Seoul), Kontroll (Budapest), and now this entry for Madrid. Of course mostly CGI, but quite well done. In fact, the little girl with a forklift problem reminded me nicely of both Kontroll and Staplerfahrer Klaus.Plagiarisms? Quotes? Allusions? I can't say. But all in all, I liked this film - not for perfect quality, but for provoking many thoughts (and mostly not bad ones).

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Stephan

As the comments said before ... this movie was boring. I've bought the DVD on the flea-market for 1,50€ and I thought, what can I do wrong? Well, I was proved, that I could have spent the money on something else. The only good part of the movie was when they opened the masks in that fancy house where there was a party. Okay, there's a party ... but from one scene to the other - where the heck are the guests??? Same with the restaurant and the subway-station. ... Talking of subways, when Susana is on that motorcycle and her hands are being taped on it, Toni and Alex are trying to rescue her, 'cause a train is slowly coming closer. Here's the weird part. When they went into the tunnel, it was approximately 100m away from the end of the platform. But when the train chases the motorcycles, it seems like the platform is kilometers away. After watching it, I really regretted it. The idea of the movie was good though, but the result as a whole wasn't good at all.

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whiteutopia

This was quite a silly and very confusing film ! It starts off as a couple breaks up. From then there's a bunch of mind games and it appears the main characters are being hunted by some mysterious people . I think the ending is stupid - it has no real conclusion. At some points in the movie, it was okay but the ending was worse than i could've imagined. I do not recommend this movie at all ! I give it two stars .. i'll be nice .. but a lot of people did give it one . Yes, it's quite awful . Who's Watching is a silly thriller movie , which should only be seen if you are completely & utterly bored. If you do choose to watch it, prepare to be confused.

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Joan

The worst: the direction, the actors (specially Antonio Hortelano), the visual effects, and the horribleeee screemplay.The best: Laura Manzanedo, one of the spanish actresses of the future.I didn't recommend it to my worst enemy.

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