Anyway, first thing, I was surprised, and impressed that the protagonist (lead role) wasnt who I thought it was going to be. I thought it would be the other american guy, cos he was the one that refused to sleep with the prostitute and you seemed to get his view more in the first half
I was expecting more the 'saw' formula, whereas this seemed more like a hollywood blockbuster formula, with the main character escaping, getting revenge, happy ever after etc
Despite that, I liked it. I liked not only that he killed the weird hand guy but he left the card on the floor, so the police would find the torture place.
I liked that he had the guts to run over the girls. And they deserved it! I could have cheered then!
I hated the fact that once he had escaped he went back for the Asian girl. I know its a huge moral dilemma. But personally, I would no way risk going back. No deal!
I didnt like all of the chasing around the torture place, and especially him hiding on the trolley of dead bodies. Not only did he manage to remove all the bodies and parts, lay on the bottom of the trolley and then position them all on top of him again in about 5 seconRAB, but the whole idea was very cliche.
I liked that Eli was gutsy enough to allow the Asian girl to jump in front of the train, but I thought it was rather selfish of her!
I thought that they were both reacting very well to their injuries!
Wasnt Paxton stabbed in the legs as well? He was limping for a while but seemed to recover very quickly
I hated the torture scenes, but considering thats what the film was about, I wish there had been more. You didnt see many different things going on. They really should have shocked us more. I think when we saw flashes of people being tortured there was someone on a stretching machine. Maybe we could have seen that?
It is a very scary thought, and I can imagine this happening in the world
I was thinking of taking off in a few weeks and backpacking for a week or two around Europe on interrail.
Not so sure now!!
7.5/10 from me