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Create you free account & you will be redirected to your movie Enjoy Your Free Full HD Movies A group of 83 American expatriates who work in a building in Sao Paulo, Brazil, find themselves trapped in their workplace a voice emits over. VERDICT: A brutally, bloody Battle Royale that gives tension, style and a lot of cred. Enjoy The Belko Experiment 2016 Full Movie 1. Even though practically everything you see here has been done before, the merciless killings and the player panic The Belko Experiment is a surprisingly enjoyable thriller with a lot of polished cred (the writer and the director), the style and the solid performances. There is a bunch of that here, while for most of the time it stays mostly serious, implementing a balanced screenplay. On the other hand Gunn is a wonderful writer, his screenplay is clever, has some silly moments but that's what made his blockbuster good, because it had silly moments. There are changes in the killing strategy that come slightly too late though in some cases later is better, here that works when players are used as cannon fodder, perhaps leading the film to a predictable end but it's thrilling all the same. Theoretically the exploding head technique works for a while, it's stunning to look at (in a merciless way) but after a while it becomes monotonous, painting rooms with blood and skull remnants all over the floor. And just on the outside in an abandoned hanger there is a team of tight-knit killers who have clever gadgets, with buttons and names of the employees and an unknown voice announcing a game of kill or be killed, the most satisfying part there a whole bunch of people that are killed from micro chipped bombs.

There's a menacing company boss (Tony Goldwyn), who will do anything to keep his workers calm but when it comes to it he sacrifices others. Not only does the company but also the title of the film itself screams government, a huge of security, a locked gate and a tall building a mile from civilization. Written by the acclaimed writer/director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) and directed by Greg McLean (creator of the Wolf Creek franchise.



Plot wise, it's The Hunger Games franchise meets The Purge, happily there are few things this has in common with them, merciless rules, a time limit to kill and intriguing characterization. In a twisted social experiment, a group of 80 Americans are locked in their high-rise corporate office in Bogota, Colombia and ordered by an unknown voice coming from the company's intercom system to participate in a deadly game of kill or be killed. For this Gunn left the directing to Wolf Creek's Greg McLean, making this a winning combination between writer and director and for a while at least it succeeds. This perhaps brought influence to Zack Snyder for Watchmen. Both forming the two sides of Gunn, however before he had blockbusting scripture he was known as a horror writer, writing and directing the dark, Slither, and the uncompromisingly silly Super. This review of The Belo Experiment is spoiler free *** (3/5) BEFORE HE CLEANED his writing for the family-friendly blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy (both volumes), writer-director James Gunn conducted the script to The Belko Experiment.
