
Without even knowing it, Renee, a divorced single mother, and her rebellious teen son, Evan, are being under surveillance in their own home. But who is the one behind the hidden cameras, collecting all this information about this unaware family? Before long, an odd car breakdown will set the stage for Renee's violent abduction, where a group of anything but good Samaritans will take her to a state-of-the-art hidden laboratory to conduct a string of horrifying psychosomatic ex... (Full plot summary below)
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Without even knowing it, Renee, a divorced single mother, and her rebellious teen son, Evan, are being under surveillance in their own home. But who is the one behind the hidden cameras, collecting all this information about this unaware family? Before long, an odd car breakdown will set the stage for Renee's violent abduction, where a group of anything but good Samaritans will take her to a state-of-the-art hidden laboratory to conduct a string of horrifying psychosomatic experiments on her. What are the intentions of Renee's unfeeling snatchers?
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| CinemacyMorgan RojasAll this to say, my final takeaway is that, although Steven Shainberg's past work has been good, "Rupture" will likely not be added to that list. |
| StarburstMichael ColdwellRupture may not have the cleverest title of the year or be particularly original, but with Rapace at its centre in stark raving terrified mode, it's a committed stab of strangeness that'll keep you guessing through to an admirably dark conclusion. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyThe truth is that what sinks the film is Shainberg’s insipid direction. |
| ComingSoon.netChris AlexanderNoomi Rapace delivers a solid performance in this allegorical, torture-heavy horror movie. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisDreary, derivative and flat-out dopey, this dragged-out torture tale will disappoint even those whose hearts race whenever they see a female character strapped to a bed. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakSuspense moves to boredom, boredom to frustration, and frustration to ambivalence. |
| SciFiNowKatherine McLaughlinThings get off to a slightly uneven start with a clumsy revelation... but Rupture is worth persevering with as it turns into a tense, claustrophobic and strange experience. |
| MovieMailMike McCahillNobody's heart or soul is invested too heavily in it. |
| Radio TimesAlan JonesIntriguing and different enough to earn its stripes in the transformation genre. |
| Total FilmMatt LookerToo much time is spent sneaking aimlessly around the building. And when the B-movie reveal finally comes into focus, it feels like a waste of a good set-up. |