Review of Living Hell (2008) by Adam R — 28 Feb 2009
I rented this movie on Netflix, never having heard or seen anything about it,.
Even though it was released in 2007. It begins in a suspenseful manner, and.
Has a story line somewhat similar to films like The Andromeda Strain. On an.
Army base in New Mexico, a biological experiment from 1958 that has no.
Known antidote has been sealed in a vault since then, and the grown son.
Of the late scientist who created it, upon hearing the base is being demolished,.
Tries to alert them to where it may be, so as not to inadvertently release it.
Instead, after hearing his warning, they naturally decide to reopen it and all.
Hell breaks loose. The film is well done for a movie not distributed, to my.
Knowledge, and the effects, while similar to other sci-fi and horror films, are.
Reasonably good. Unfortunately, the solution to this dilemma seems too.
Simplistic and facile, and is figured out too easily and early, leaving the last.
20 minutes predictable and hence not very exciting or believable. Still, if.
You are in the mood for a passable, little known sci-fi, you could do a lot.
Worse.
This review of Living Hell (2008) was written by Adam R on 28 Feb 2009.
Living Hell has generally received mixed reviews.
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