Matcollis
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Ava-Grace Willis
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
cdisla
The plot is bad, acting is mediocre, special effects are very cheap. There are a couple of scenes that re ok but doesn't elevate the movie at all. The actors are bad and the script just doesn't do them any good.
djb01
This is a critique of American foreign policy-specifically regarding the endless and all-encompassing "war on terror."Watch it again and consider what the main character (hint: America) does to other characters obviously representative of certain nations, states, regions, and peoples over the course of American history.This film is the story of American hegemonic foreign policy-and it does a relatively good job of summarizing that story in the form of a horror flick.What are the implications of over-extending American influence by force? The filmmakers seem to offer their opinion in the closing scene.Oh, and don't forget about religion: America's best friend.Enjoy your second viewing people...
carlyingebo
The cinematography is beautiful in a way I rarely see in indie films. Plot line is really twisted and not for the faint of heart. As a non horror fan I had a hard time watching but I think that's the point!
trudi_knoedler
I have seen Daneil DeWeldon portray a Tennessee Williams cross-dresser with heart-wrenching vulnerability, and in Anonymous 616 a PTSD plagued vet who unravels with terrifying believability. This actor is a chameleon who can deliver the best, the worst, the darkest, and--yes--the creepiest of the characters he undertakes to serve up to the audience so fearlessly. His next stop should be with A-listers in a mega-hit. That said, this movie was a vehicle for a mind-blowing performance by a gifted lead actor; but the story was hardly deserving of his talents. Brutal and, in many ways, offensive, I would not recommend it to people of delicate sensibilities. Not sure whether it was trying to make a statement about drug use bringing out the worst in a sufferer of PTSD, or implying that torturing prisoners of war can invite Satan into your heart. Either way, the outcome was unsavory and both the vet and the viewer end up losers.