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Es Nochebuena y Angela (Rachel Nichols) sale tarde de trabajar. Cuando llega al parking de su oficina, el coche no arranca y las puertas están cerradas. En el edificio sólo quedan ella y Thomas (Wes Bentley), el guarda del aparcamiento, que le propone que cene con él. Ella rechaza la proposición e intenta salir para coger un taxi, pero antes de llegar al exterior, alguien la asalta por sorpresa y la duerme con cloroformo. Cuando despierta, se encuentra encadenada a una mesa y vestida para una terrorífica cena de Nochebuena.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Entertaining cat-and-mouse game between a psycho security guard and a woman he traps in a parking lot lot on Christmas Eve. For some reason, I ignored this film all these years. It is actually very suspenseful, offering a good chunk of graphic nastiness and some bits of dark humor. The cat-and-mouse theme of this film might not be original, but it still manages to strings up a series of tension filled situations and the parking lot setting does give it an edge. Expect some dumb and frustrating decisions made by the main character, it's inevitable in this kind of films, but that isn't enough to really take anything away from this decent horror thriller. Wes Bentley is delightfully over-the-top and creepy as hell.
I personally believe Rocky is innocent
To quote my friend, this is the most Film4 movie I've seen for a long while. Dripping with 2000's energy, down to the main characters attire and grisly subject matter, P2 is a competant thriller if you're willing to look past the overtly tropey twists and annoyingly dense protagonist. Not bad, but definitely more of a background viewing than one to dedicate your entire attention to.
A fun little thriller! Very strong performances from all cast members, and while overall the movie was high-adrenaline, I quite enjoyed the small comedic moments as it gave you some time to breathe. As a fan of bottle movies, it was pretty cool to see the film take place entirely in a parking lot of all places. Unique and interesting, but not _too_ scary (save from two pretty gory scenes), so if you're horror-averse like I am, you shouldn't fare too badly while watching, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat for the entire time.
I knew that jerk from Yellowstone was a bad guy before! I admit to being a fan of the short stint Rachel Nichols did on Criminal Minds and I think she did good work here as well in what is a two-hander with her and Wes Bentley. Well paced and doesn't overstay its welcome.