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2011 "Who Lives? Who Dies? Are You Ready to Choose?"
4.7| 1h23m| R| en| More Info
Released: 18 March 2011 Released
Producted By: The 7th Floor
Country: United States of America
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Fiona Wagner, a journalism student, tracks a cold-blooded killer with the help of her detective father and a therapist.

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Ploydsge just watch it!
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Amber Cornell (ambercornell619) This movie really wasn't that bad, especially for an independent film. It kept me interested and I thought it had a decent story line along with a bit of a twist! The only reason I'm giving it a 7/10 is because of the VERY end of the movie. I feel the ending scene in the movie left a lot to be explained and honestly, I don't think it even needed to be a part of the movie. Other than that, it's worth watching at least once, especially if you like the crime/psychological thriller genre. If you're expecting a gory horror film with tons of "jump out of your seat" moments, then this movie is probably going to leave you disappointed. I however, really didn't think it was half bad, but I am also a big fan of the psychological thriller genre.Honestly, I've seen MUCH worse movies lately, and this one was not anywhere near the bottom of my list!
Britt Marie Johnson I stumbled across this on Netflix. I truly feel like it's a waste of space on the internet.While the plot itself of this movie is fantastic, it has already been taken. I'm a huge fan of suspense, thrillers, horror classics, etc. Scream is an all-time favorite of mine, and this entire plot copies it down to the last detail. You have the opening scene of the antagonist's first known kill. The main character is a female student with a working father and a dead mother. The plot rises to the anniversary of the dead mother's suicide. I can honestly say I've seen it all before.I really don't understand the connection people make with this movie and Saw. I realize the intention of the antagonist is vaguely similar. I seriously enjoyed Saw way more than I did this movie. I sat through seven movies of Saw, while I literally couldn't go on any more after thirty minutes of this movie. I feel like I had already seen it.I wouldn't watch it again, and I wouldn't recommend it.
RickHarvey Yawn. Acting is poor, characters are one dimensional. Story is rubbish. Lots of cheep thrills and a glut of cliché unimaginative frights. No pointing rambling on about how bad the film is. Juxaposed with Saw, it does resemble the film in terms of it using a similar plot device. Everything in the film is unprovoked. The writing is poor. Everything is poor. If i had to pluck out one positive, heck, one mixed response, it would be that the main actress is nice too look at. I would choose not to watch.Bad film. Very Bad film. If like me, you check the rating before viewing and you have no choice but to watch it, then thank your stars that it only rolls for 83 minutes
Claudio Carvalho Fiona Wagner (Katheryn Winnick) is studying for the master's degree in journalism and still grieves her mother Samantha that committed suicide in the Crescent Hotel three years ago. Her father, Detective Tom Wagner (Kevin Pollak), is investigating the brutal death of the lawyer Elliot Vincent, who was murdered by his teenager daughter that was forced to choose between killing him or having her mother, little brother and herself killed by the sadistic criminal that had broken in their house.When the pianist Simon Campbell (Tom Cleary) is forced to choose between losing his fingers or his hearing, Tom realizes that a deranged serial-killer is attacking people. Meanwhile, Fiona is contacted by the criminal through the codename ISO_17 that shows pictures of the model Jenna (Kate Nauta), who had had to choose between her face or her vision, with her face destroyed. Fiona recalls that her mother had mentioned something about choice in her suicide note and she decides to investigate the sadistic man, disclosing secrets about her own family."Choose" is a thriller with a scary and sick beginning, when a daughter has to choose between killing her beloved father or her family. Unfortunately the story is terrible, and even fans of sadistic death might not like this flick. The resemblance of the face of the unknown Katheryn Winnick with Scarlett Johansson is impressive. In the end, seeing this movie is an awful choice. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "A Escolhida" ("The Chose One")