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Siempre toma un trofeo
Arkin (Josh Stewart) es un ladrón ex-convicto que decide entrar en la casa de campo donde comienza a trabajar, para robar una valiosa joya. La desagradable sorpresa para Arkin llegará en forma de un brutal asesino en serie (familiarizado con las técnicas de tortura de la inquisición española) que se encuentra en el interior de la casa y tiene secuestrada a toda la familia.
Avis de la communauté (10)
The Collector guy is one hell of a quick worker right?!!??!? To setup so many traps in a limited time, amazing! I really liked the bear trap one, brutal as heck! Anyway we have Josh Stewart who plays Arkin an ex-con who works as a handyman. Needing some money to help his wife pay off some loan-sharks, he goes back to the house of the family he works for to steal a ruby. Instead of getting the ruby he walks into a house full of trapped and the family getting "collected" by the Collector. So, we kinda get a film where Arkin tries to help the family escape while avoiding the Collector and his traps and further in the film it turns into a cat and mouse game as Arkin tries to save Hannah, the youngest of the family. I really liked the concept of the bad guy, hopefully the sequel tells us about his backstory more. The logic of the film is kinda flawed but the traps were great. In the end "the Collector" isn't anything amazing but for what it is, it is quite entertaining! Which is always a good thing!
10/10! Horrifying and blood pumping! I was holding my breath most of the time, it's brutal and violent.
This film is dumb as fuck and I don't understand why it has so many high ratings. For me, the supernatural antagonist in the Collector was idiotic and left far too unexplained. The film started off promisingly but once the Collector actually appeared it quickly became nonsensical with too many suspensions of disbelief, and a lazy gorefest. What it did do right was keep up the tension, which made it watchable to the end, but ultimately it is a very simplistic film that felt like it wasn't too concerned about explaining much, instead focussing on supposedly "cool" traps and deaths.
Kevin McCalister the serial killer. It was just a movie to show interesting traps and ways to kill people. The story was lacking depth and the action felt forced. Good gore and special effects tho.
This is just an OK horror/thriller. There are 2 things about this movie that bothered me tho. 1) the house seems to be bigger on the inside than it is on the outside and 2) it would have taken days to set up all the traps in the house not just 3 or 4 hours.