Sunday, October 16, 2016

Don't Breathe

 

When three young burglars decide to rob a blind and sick army veteran of his wealth in order to escape their current established lives, the job seems almost too simple at first hand, but then they discover that you should never judge a situation by it's looks.

Don't Breathe is a suspenseful and thrilling movie which felt like a combination of the horrific Collector movies(The Collector and The Collection), and a touch of the Home Alone films, except that it's easily the most realistic.

Having been co-produced by Sam Raimi, the film is well edited and has creative turns of how the plot starts getting more tense, while making sure that you will get to see the full tour of this small and apparent abandoned house.

Victims will be made, and there is a darker side surrounding the army veteran, and it's not just because he is hunting on the thieves. Sound is an important factor for it involves avoiding a blind man, but eventually the choreography gets worse.

Don't Breathe has various genres including crime and thriller, but it involves enough horror for it to be included on this year's october. It lives up to the objective score it gets from critics and viewers, and it shouldn't be missed.

Rating: 7.0

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