Take Down – Die Todesinsel (2016)
61KTake Down – Die Todesinsel: Directed by Jim Gillespie. With Jeremy Sumpter, Phoebe Tonkin, Hari Dhillon, Sebastian Koch. Students at a reforming school for rebellious rich kids take matters into their own hands after the campus is taken hostage by a group of criminals.
“Despite the contrived situation and u0026quot;Survivorsu0026quot; production style, the story, the acting and the scenery keep things moving along … until the last section when it all falls in a big heap, as if they ran out of time, money or inspiration.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLittle and not-so-little inconsistencies in the plot accumulate steadily, gradually becoming more noticeable. Iu0026#39;m happy to suspend reality for a creative tale, well told, so long as whatever takes place is reasonably credible within the context of the story. Take things too far, though, and those inconsistencies become distracting. Reality reasserts itself and the moment is lost.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFWIW I suggest you stop watching when the FBI becomes involved and imagine your own conclusion.”