
MATT and ANNA are a young couple living in London. Anna is starting her career and knows what she wants, whilst Matt is still struggling to find his purpose in life. On the surface they are happy but tensions are beginning to mount. Then one morning masked thugs break into the flat and kidnap Anna before assaulting Matt, locking him into a mysterious vest and leaving him a mobile phone. Matt is told the vest contains a package which he must deliver by following instructions i... (Full plot summary below)
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MATT and ANNA are a young couple living in London. Anna is starting her career and knows what she wants, whilst Matt is still struggling to find his purpose in life. On the surface they are happy but tensions are beginning to mount. Then one morning masked thugs break into the flat and kidnap Anna before assaulting Matt, locking him into a mysterious vest and leaving him a mobile phone. Matt is told the vest contains a package which he must deliver by following instructions issued to him via the mobile phone. If he fails, tries to seek help, or deviates from their instructions, they will kill Anna. Over the course of one day Matt has to make his way across London in a desperate bid to save his girlfriend as a host of characters attempt to derail him from his mission.
Leave your thoughts about Level Up.
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckViewers will likely be as confused as the protagonist as to what is going on, and the vague, episodic proceedings ultimately prove repetitive. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Level Up" connects as bleak entertainment, with co-writer/director Adam Randall generating a propulsive viewing experience, though one that just isn't furious enough. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakLevel Up feels familiar without boring us because we’re unsure how Matt will get out of his next predicament devoid of the skillset necessary to fight his way through. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisUnlovely and uninvolving, Level Up is a running-man cocktail of brutality spiked with low-level humor. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoThere’s some fun to be had as this reality-show-gone-mad dashes about London’s streets, but never with enough character to be something unfamiliar. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyAs it episodically flirts with absurdism, black comedy, and other offbeat flavors, Level Up seems to be simply trying on different attitudes without owning them. |
| Village VoicePete Vonder HaarDirector Adam Randall keeps the action tightly paced and the dialogue to a refreshing minimum, helping to heighten Matt's growing isolation. |
| User ReviewDaniel DUm jovem tem sua namorada sequestrada e tem que obedecer as ordens dos criminosos que mandam o mesmo matar um outro indivíduo, durante esse tempo ele descobre que está em um reality show e que o sequestro era apenas uma montagem... |
| User ReviewJoshua BNot really bad at all. Just a movie that required a bigger budget to really do anything more special. A pretty decent way to kill under 90 minutes. |
| User ReviewJamie EGrand Theft Auto is one bigtime vidgame dream where you can follow some writer's storyline or, better yet, verge away and wander the game to do your own thing. What if some moviemaking game players somewhere had a thought of their own? Something along the lines of: "what if some anonymous bad guy types took some innocent gamer types and put them into game-like situations? We'd combine movies with game play! It would be sooooo kewl!" Well that's kinda what happened here, only it's not as kewl as planned, or hoped. It does kinda work as a unintentional advert for Grand Theft though. |