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Control

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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4.3/10
1.2K
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George Tchortov, Evie Loiselle, and Sara Mitich in Control (2022)
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A mother locked inside a stark room is tasked by an unknown voice to complete increasingly complex challenges if she wants to save her daughter's life.A mother locked inside a stark room is tasked by an unknown voice to complete increasingly complex challenges if she wants to save her daughter's life.A mother locked inside a stark room is tasked by an unknown voice to complete increasingly complex challenges if she wants to save her daughter's life.

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    • James Mark
  • Writers
    • James Mark
    • Matthew Nayman
  • Stars
    • Sara Mitich
    • George Tchortov
    • Evie Loiselle
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    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • James Mark
    • Writers
      • James Mark
      • Matthew Nayman
    • Stars
      • Sara Mitich
      • George Tchortov
      • Evie Loiselle
    • 24User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Sara Mitich
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    • Eileen
    George Tchortov
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    • Roger
    Evie Loiselle
    • Eve
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      • James Mark
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      • James Mark
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    5kosmasp

    Losing it

    No pun intended - the movie that some may call a Cube knockoff (I wonder if there was something that inspired Cube back then?) ... and they are not completely wrong if you are honest with yourself. We wake up with the main character and we are as confused as she is. The initial surprise and really tight tension wear off though ... as time goes by.

    While the movie seems to be able to add new nuggets (of information and otherwise), is it enough to keep you engaged towards the end? I would think that many will slowly lose interest ... it remains decent! And the ending may very well sway you to vote better than I did ... but is it really? The action is nice but sort of repeats itself towards the end - well no pun intended, right? Life is not a circle ... and we need to have an ending to things ... even if it means we have not moved forward ... at all!
    2this-impetus

    A fun premise spoiled by abysmal, breathtakingly stupid writing

    The dialogue is so transparently contrived you cannot take seriously that a human being, let alone a pair of them, could possibly be so deliberately unhelpful, obfuscating and unreasonable.

    Reminiscent of The Cube but infinitely less self-aware, bluntly, the writing is too stupid to allow even the most credulous of audiences to enjoy the premise.

    The performances are emotionally convincing, and camera work is laudable given the budget, nothing can save the film from writing so disingenously unlike a real person. You spend the entire time frustrated that the characters won't utter a single coherent sentence. Beyond that, the exposition is blunt and choppy, the characters' decisions make no sense, the emotionality feels like the writer has never actually met a human being.

    No decision in the entire film, either by the characters, writer or driector make any sense. It's incoherent from opening to close.

    Just a disasterous waste of decent acting and a potentially interesting idea.
    5RedKidBytes

    Creative and Skittish without bathrooms

    A young woman awakens in a stylish prison with no memory except for when she sleeps. Eileen played by Sarah Mitich, sees herself and her daughter in her dreams at a beach singing the same lullaby over and over again. An analog-sounding Alexa-type computer that appears to lack AI has monotone one-way answers to the questions which Sarah Mitich asks.

    The computer forces her to complete tasks that become impossible to do without using Sara Mitich's psychokinetic powers, which Sarah learns to control over agony, distress, and fear whilst attempting to achieve the expected result of the test. She's threatened by the dormant Computer with the life of her child.

    The cinematography is very good, and Sarah Mitich's acting is very believable. Her husband played by George Tchortov is a bit wooden but he is playing a comatose character.

    A creative low budget film misses its marks. If you were to fast-forward Sarah Mitich's dream scenes you wouldn't miss anything. For example, the lullaby repeated often does not tie to anything.

    I think that the film is still worth watching. The concept is Interesting.
    6balthesaur

    Could've been better, but not the worst film ever made

    'Control' (not related to the game series of the same name) features Eileen (Sara Mitich), a twenty-something year old woman trapped in a small room and given odd tasks to complete in a short time limit. Each task becomes increasingly more difficult, and failure to complete a task results in her daughter Eve (Evie Loiselle) dying. Through unchained memories of her daughter and husband Roger (George Tchortov), Eileen must find a way out and save her family.

    The premise of being unaware of why one is in a room to be tested/tortured is not a new trope, but the twist of psychokinetic powers does add a bit of originality to the film. Cinematography is very well done and plot makes a logical conclusion, but the fault lies in the characters themselves; through the beginning, they are not very convincing, though to her credit, Sara Mitich does pull off a solid performance by the conclusion. Several plot holes and a completely unexpalined antagonist muddle the narrative, but it is an rather interesting piece, given the budget.

    Worth a once over.
    5jptiedema

    Inconsistent

    There were good ideas in here, but basically the writer and director were not up to the task of producing a good movie. For example: the subject/lead is quite emotional and animated during the first 2/3 of the movie and during the last 10 minutes. But, during "phase 3" they had the actress walk around deadpan like Bride of Dracula. It was genuinely embarrassing.

    The action scenes toward the climax literally repeat. If they did one more close up of her contorting hands, I would have stopped watching. I guess they didn't have the money or creativity to make something progressive and interesting?

    To be fair, there are some engaging elements too, but- blah.

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      The Administrator: Move the pencil.

    • Soundtracks
      Row, Row, Row Your Boat
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      Performed by Evie Loiselle and Sara Mitich

      (nursery rhyme)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2022 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Well Go USA (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 絕命控制
    • Production companies
      • High Star Entertainment
      • Kemodo Entertainment
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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