
Lisa, a gambler who lives for the cards. Robert, a millionaire philanthropist, Mark (Elias Koteas), a cop reaching the end of a gruesome career. Zach, a brilliant psychiatrist. Melody, a teenager battling drug addictions. Diane, a caring nurse whose patients are the only life surrounding her. What do these six people have in common? Something connects them all - each of them is on the road to self-destruction, each is truly lost. And then, something happens: they all wake up ... (Full plot summary below)
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Lisa, a gambler who lives for the cards. Robert, a millionaire philanthropist, Mark (Elias Koteas), a cop reaching the end of a gruesome career. Zach, a brilliant psychiatrist. Melody, a teenager battling drug addictions. Diane, a caring nurse whose patients are the only life surrounding her. What do these six people have in common? Something connects them all - each of them is on the road to self-destruction, each is truly lost. And then, something happens: they all wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? They soon discover they are not alone, when the mysterious Jacob (Pyper-Ferguson) forces them into a disturbing experiment, during which the unwilling participants come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others fate in a nerve racking game of dice.
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| Georgia StraightSteve NewtonFor something spawned in a torture chamber, it seems to think pretty highly of itself. |
| User ReviewTodd FSeemed Low budget yet kinda cool.." SAW" like...if your a fan of SAW movies you'll prob enjoy this... |
| User ReviewIan CAlthough no doubt inspired by Saw, this one takes itself too seriously when a group of strangers, each suicidal, are given an opportunity to "live again" by a man who rules his life by the roll of a die. Interesting premise and fantastic villain, but there's just not enough there to make you believe in his philosophy or even care about the fate of the characters. |
| User ReviewJacob GLisa, a gambler who lives for the cards. Robert, a millionaire philanthropist, Mark, a cop reaching the end of a gruesome career. Zach, a brilliant psychiatrist. Melody, a teenager battling drug addictions. Diane, a caring nurse whose patients are the only life surrounding her. What do these six people have in common? Something connects them all - each of them is on the road to self-destruction, each is truly lost. And then, something happens: they all wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? They soon discover they are not alone, when the mysterious Jacob forces them into a disturbing experiment, during which the unwilling participants come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others fate in a nerve racking game of dice. |
| User ReviewLanky Man PVery interesting story in the same style as Saw, where anyone who has tried to or contemplated suicide has been kidnapped to play a game of chance for their lives. Some very interesting characters, and a very interesting villian. Although it isn't very original, it is a fun and twisted movie. |
| User ReviewJennifer TThe synopsis makes this sound more interesting than it is. Turns out it's basically just a ripoff of several other horror movies, namely the Saw series, but with less blood and much less entertainment value. I'm actually not sure why I sat through the whole thing... background noise, I guess. It's not good for much more than that. |
| User ReviewKaitie DYet another movie with an interesting premise that doesn't live up to expectations. I went in think it would be Saw-like, but instead of action or horror, it was drawn out and mostly boring with unlikable and unsympathetic characters. In the end, I really didn't care if they lived or died. |
| User ReviewLee HIf the Saw movies were never released, "Die" may have made an interesting concept for a film. I didn't really care about any of the characters who were playing in the deadly "trials". With a better leading villain it could have been better film, and the police woman really annoyed movie. Slightly above average thriller with not many twists or turns. |
| User ReviewVanderbil CDie has an admittedly cool title and could have been Saw without the manic gore, but its message about life appreciation is lost with its infuriatingly smug-ass villain who doesn't even have the decency to die. |