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Bloodwork starring Travis Van Winkle: Testing your level of disgust tolerance

Posted on April 8, 2012 Written by ripitup

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Bloodwork starring Travis Van Winkle & John Bregar feat. Eric Roberts.
Bloodwork starring Travis Van Winkle & John Bregar feat. Eric Roberts. Image via theshiznit.co.uk

Bloodwork Plot

University students/best buds Greg (Travis Van Winkle) and Rob (John Bregar) agree to be the test subjects of an experiment that pays enough to have a good vacation. Even though Rob is reluctant, Greg persuades him and they go the facility to start the trial of what they know as an allergy drug. But as they get their doses, they notice more and more anomalies at the place, as well as the weird attitude of some of the patience. Interestingly the more sensible Rob becomes more and more adjusted to the system as Greg grows uncharacteristically uncomfortable. Greg realizes that he might be the only one who is holding on to his sanity but saving himself or Rob will prove to be very difficult as he increasingly becomes more loyal to the program. And even though Greg knows they are being lied to, he is still unaware of the terrifying truth…

Bloodwork: Interesting, but Not At All Refreshing.

(*Some spoilers)

I am not a gore fan. I don’t even like seeing blood that much, and apart from the vampire feeding moments in the highly entertaining but not scary or disgusting The Vampire Diaries (or Angel or Queen of the Damned, etc.), I am not a fan.

I don’t like bugs (for an example on why it is a bad idea, see Colin Firth’s Trauma) or zombies.

That being said, I love a good thriller-especially where the thrills come from human psychology getting all screwed up. The more normal the guy was in the beginning, the bigger the effect of the transformation becomes.

If done well, humans being experimented upon and then all hell getting loose is a great idea. For decent examples, see The Killing Room or Das Experiment.

Bloodwork is decent up to the point where every single element that I don’t like comes together in a row: bugs, worms, dead animals, people turning zombies…And they are pretty bad at foreshadowing. Never mind the fact that you already predict many of the things that will happen (you are just on the lookout for the when/who and why), it doesn’t help that they either spell something out after it has happened, or they talk about how disgust works so that we stay human (as opposed to cannibalism and then the zombie thing happens.

Then there is the lack of security of the premises, the naiveté of everyone involved, underusing of the only better-known actor (Eric Roberts) in the film…..

I’d rate the movie 6 for the first half, 3 for the second. The acting is OK, but what good does that do while the story disappoints the hell out of you? 4/10 from me.

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The Entitled starring Kevin Zegers, Ray Liotta, Laura Vandervoort & Victor Garber

Posted on December 21, 2011 Written by ripitup

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The Entitled Plot Summary- Minor Spoilers
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The Entitled starring Kevin Zegers, Ray Liotta, Laura Vandervoort & Victor Garber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Ryan (Kevin Zegers) is a smart, well-educated young man who was failed by the American dream. He can’t land a good job, he still lives with his parents. His mother is sick, and their insurance doesn’t cover her medication. Fed up with the rich being entitled to everything, he comes up with a great plan to make 3 million dollars. He recruits two university students – Dean (Devon Bostick) and Jenna (Tatiana Maslany) with suicidal/violent tendencies, and together they kidnap the rich and spoiled Hailey (Laure Vandervoort), Nick (Dustin Milligan) and Jeff (John Bregar).

Hailey, Nick and Jeff are three childhood best friends whose rich businessmen fathers have also been friends for ages. As they are on their way to meet their fathers at Nick’s father Richard’s (Ray Liotta) house, they are kidnapped by Jenna and Dean and taken to a remote lake house. While Dean doesn’t like it one bit, Paul is in charge and he has even dated Jenna to manipulate her.

Paul has thought of everything. He never calls Jenna or Dean, he never talks to the hostages or shows his face. He uses gloves, and he uses a voice jammer when he makes the ransom call. It is simple: Each father is to give 1 million dollars to save his kid. But when Jenna learns that Jeff’s father hasn’t met the other fathers yet, she loses it and kills Jeff.

From then on, it becomes the ultimate challenge for Richard and Clifford (Hailey’s dad – played by Stephen McHattie) to keep Jeff’s death and the kidnapping from his father, Bob (Victor Garber). There is constant tension as friendships and motives are put to test, and desperate times will call for desperate measures as Richard reveals to Clifford that he doesn’t have the money…

With Paul hardly able to control Jenna (or Dean, Hailey and Nick try to escape. Even though the initial plan is perfect, can Paul pull off getting the money without letting Nick and Hailey be harmed.? And there is always the danger of Bob endangering the plans once he finds out….

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What makes The Entitled special?

The Entitled does a great job of portraying grey characters. Well, apart from Dean and Jenna who are already too lost and too dangerous to be of any good to anyone…

But Paul is the perfect “villain”- he commits the crime for a perfectly good reason. You root for him from the beginning. Here you have a guy trying to save his mother, as opposed to 3 spoiled brats who drink and do drugs and don’t really care about the outside world. Of course Nick is a little more responsible, but he hangs with Hailey and Jeff all the time.

Paul is smart, calculating and is actually quite logical in who he decides to save and who he doesn’t mind hurting . You don’t have a career criminal or a psychopath. But he is cold-blooded when he needs to be. He has done his research, and he has planned his every move. And he seems to deal with the unexpected well…

The rich fathers are to be empathized with as they are loving parents to their kids. However we know they didn’t make their money by being honest and fair-so a part of us despises them just like Paul does. We don’t want the kidnapped kids to die, but we definitely want Paul to get away with it-with the money.

It might have some clichés, but it avoids a lot of clichés really well. The pace is slow sometimes, but it never fails to keep you wondering.

There is the issue of two minor plot holes, but we don’t know for sure if they are plot holes. Meaning: The ending we get may not be as definite as we think, and in that sense, they are not plot holes but just situations created to keep us wondering.

At 6.2 on IMDB, 2011’s The Entitled is under-rated. It might not be a game-changer in the drama/thriller genre, but it plays the game very well with some fresh angles. Not to mention a great cast.

Fun Notes about the Cast 

  • Laura Vandervoort played alien Lisa, the queen’s daughter in sci-fi series V (2009 version).
  • Victor Garber plays fathers often, but his characters are really different from each other. For instance, in the J.J.Abrams-created TV series Alias (starring Jennifer Garner), he played Sydney Bristow’s father Jack Bristow a seasoned agent with secrets, and a darn good poker face.
  • Stephen McHattie is no stranger to shady characters. Haven fans know him as Rev. Driscoll, who did everything in his power to make the “troubled” citizens’ life difficult.
  • Kevin Zegers plays grey characters often. In The Narrows, he found himself working for the local mob so that he could get into photography classes. In It’s a Boy Girl Thing he was a popular jock who didn’t exactly treat his brainy neighbor well. In The Jane Austen Book Club, he seduced his high school French teacher.

 

Other Kevin Zegers Movies

It’s a Boy Girl Thing

The Narrows

The Jane Austen Book Club

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