The Killing Floor
The Killing Floor
| 10 May 2007 (USA)
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A literary agent moves into a penthouse apartment. Soon after the move, he receives crime scene photographs that seem to have taken place in his new apartment. Next he receives a series of stalker videotapes that document his every move.

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Salubfoto

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Suman Roberson

It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Cheryl

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

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bill django

I must say i enjoyed this movie from start to finish! The movies about a guy who moves into a new apartment and starts getting packages suggesting something terrible happened in his apartment, he tries to find out the history of his apartment and ends up going off the rails and getting himself in a very big pickle! the storyline is very gripping and its also accompanied by a nice and clever ending! the actors were well chosen and play there parts well, and the camera work and directing is very good as well!! this movie is a must for any thriller fan or anyone for that matter! its been a great movie to start off the day, i hope the other 5 im gonna watch are as enjoyable as this one was!

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Ryan Hunter

The beginning of the film is quite decent with a lot of potential. However the story quickly dissolves into several "suspenseful" misdirections which are mildly entertaining yet predictable.Marc Blucas plays a young, handsome and rich literary agent. The casting of Blucas for this role was a poor decision. Not because he's not a good actor; he's just not a believable yuppie bookworm. I did like that Blucas' character wasn't afraid of the dark and wasn't jumping at every strange sound or seeing things.The end is predictable although the writers didn't think so as the ending is supposed to leave you in shock. All it left me was bored and glad to hit the stop button.

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Gordon-11

This is a thriller about a successful literary agent getting stalked and threatened with psychological means.I must say I did not expect this film to be so good. The character development is excellent. Right from the beginning, the main character David is already a character to be disliked, while the secretary Rebecca is a character to be sympathised. The plot is sophisticated and well thought out. The psychological threat is well presented, and furthermore, it is quite believable. I felt so attached to the characters and what was going on, that I felt insecure about sitting at home! Suspense is maintained throughout the film, and it kept me on edge all the time. From the beginning, there are already clues that gives away the twist at the end, but it does not make the film any worse. In short, I think this is a clever and intense thriller, and I would certainly recommend it!

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krigler

These days good thrillers are increasingly hard to come by. It takes extra effort and a lot of thinking on the writers' part to come up with something original that the audience hasn't seen before countless times. When TV shows like Prison Break tire out the viewers with their seemingly endless double twists and reversals you need to invent something truly clever to justify making a feature film. With "The Killing Floor", the producers obviously just went for the cheap thrills, trusting that there is an endless appetite for the genre. It's hard to imagine anything more boring and uninspiring than this pic. Poor characterization, twists we saw a thousand times, inane dialogue and wooden acting - you name it. If you have seen more than 5 thrillers and you have an IQ higher than an average coffee mug you'll see through the long list of weak red herrings and figure out what's going on quite early on. Everything is set up and foreshadowed with the subtlety of an 18 wheeler, so if you are not half asleep while watching, there will be few surprises along the way. (In fact, I was half asleep and still there were none.) Prepare for pathetic "boo moments", scares characterized by sudden bursts of loud music and very stupid actions by the hero. Many times all he should do is ask a couple of really obvious questions from the other characters to shed light on a particular matter. But here everyone does and says things to suit the storyteller's intentions. I only watched it till the end because I am a true fan of thrillers and I was kind of expecting a massive surprise revelation at the end that would make it worthwhile. No such luck. As I said, if you are conscious enough to hear and grasp the dialogue and your mind is capable of processing the images flickering on the screen, you will know what's going on long before the protagonist. Knowing the Hollywood system, there might have been an interesting idea at the core of this film. If there was, it got lost along the way, and the result is the saddest of all generic misfires: a thriller that fails to thrill.

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