Contains some PLOT SPOILERS (?), but not the ending.
Mark (Jason Chad Roth) finds himself chained to a call girl (Viña Machado) suspended from a tree in Columbia. The bad guys want the key. He claims he doesn't know what they are talking about as she translates. That's it for the first hour. A finger chopped off here and there, another girl wasted and a confusing flashback that you didn't know if it was a dream a flash forward or what until later.
The conversation about the key goes on for nearly an hour and then one of the bad guys checks Mark's pockets. Now I am not going to ruin it and tell you what they find, but prudence would have dictated they would have done that by now. The main problem is that there is no character build up for Mark. He whines for most of the film as we hear the girl snivel. I kept hoping they would kill the protagonist, he was that pathetic. The film had a twist, one that was of absolutely no surprise, because I have seen a movie with a twist before.
Guide: F-word in a couple of languages. No sex or nudity.
Mark (Jason Chad Roth) finds himself chained to a call girl (Viña Machado) suspended from a tree in Columbia. The bad guys want the key. He claims he doesn't know what they are talking about as she translates. That's it for the first hour. A finger chopped off here and there, another girl wasted and a confusing flashback that you didn't know if it was a dream a flash forward or what until later.
The conversation about the key goes on for nearly an hour and then one of the bad guys checks Mark's pockets. Now I am not going to ruin it and tell you what they find, but prudence would have dictated they would have done that by now. The main problem is that there is no character build up for Mark. He whines for most of the film as we hear the girl snivel. I kept hoping they would kill the protagonist, he was that pathetic. The film had a twist, one that was of absolutely no surprise, because I have seen a movie with a twist before.
Guide: F-word in a couple of languages. No sex or nudity.