Review of No One Lives (2013) by Geoff J — 21 Sep 2013
Ryuhei Kitamura's No One Lives lives up to its title, but that doesn't make it a great movie.Dishing out a story that barely touches 80 minutes, No One Lives has one or two tricks up its sleeve.
With that said, there isn't much else out of the ordinary thanks to the antagonists, antagonists, antagonists, and violence.The gore is extreme and is easily one of the more memorable components of this picture.
There is no shortage of it either, especially with the number of characters looking to take a slaughter.Luke Evans has quite the character, thus leading to another of the film's highlights. Adelaide Clemens has a moment or two.
The rest of the cast turn in some predictable supporting characters.While No One Lives isn't completely full of flaws, it's still a passable film.
This review of No One Lives (2013) was written by Geoff J on 21 Sep 2013.
No One Lives has generally received mixed reviews.
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