Safety in Numbers

2006 "Reality was their worst nightmare"
3.1| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 12 September 2006 Released
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Country: Australia
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Several survival contestants return to the island for a weekend TV reunion show get more than they bargain for when they disappear one by one.

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
mjlechne Are you kidding me? The plot makes zero sense and the ending is even worse. The acting, effects, and plot were on the top five worst of all time. I would like to recommend this movie to someone so that they could see it and possibly offer some insight into what the director was thinking. The movie is supposed to be some sort of insight as to what would happen if a reality show participant cracked, which seems like a decent enough plot line, but then things start happening for no reason whatsoever. Characters die off for no reason and without any explanation of who killed them or why. What's worse is that the killer's identity is never really explained (motivation wise). They add some sort of "plot twist" with some woman saying there were other people involved, but these people are never identified, shown, or even hinted at. Seriously, don't ever watch this movie.
movieman_kev Six former reality-TV stars (three female & three male) from 'Castaway Island' are whisked away to a seemingly deserted island for a reunion show. Once there, they're hunted and killed one by one. Could it be this Wesley guy that everyone thinks is crazy or someone else entirely? The better question is will you even care to find out one way or the other?Proving that America doesn't have a monopoly of unoriginal, hideously contrived, badly acted and scare free B-horror films, this Australian travesty rears it's ugly head to further trivialize and dumb down fans of the horror genre. This relatively blood-free, heavily clichéd mockery is deathly boring on top of all that and to add insult to injury, the ending doesn't make a lick of senseMy Grade: F+
richard-1878 It takes a long time for the film to get going. Not at all gripping, exciting or scary. I was very glad that there was nothing else on TV to watch. If you have seen The Breed then you have seen the better version of this film. If you have not seen it then watch it rather than this film. It is the type of movie that you watch to the end hoping that it will get better.The film actually gets going after about fifty mins, not that it's to going. The sound track is typical early nineties and the acting matches the soundtrack, Although this review is very negative, if you do watch this film for more than forty mins then keep going you may see a little blood...... Typical low budget cast and low budget effects.
toronaga Silly cheesy horror movies, man how they make a Saturday night. You can pretty much tell from the box it comes in whether it's a dud or a gem in hiding. This one was of the former persuasion. The actors were capable and the overall production quality was good. But the STORY - that's where this falls into the toilet. It's not scary in the slightest, it's just a ripoff of that classic short story "The Most Dangerous Game" where a guy is trapped on an island trying to avoid some killer (there's even a pit trap just like in that story). In this case it's six people trying to avoid a killer---Spoilers follow ---who is revealed to us pretty much at the beginning of the movie in a flashback. They spend the rest of the time doing the stupid things people in every horror movie do - split up into smaller groups of 1 or 2 to make it easier for the killer to do his thing instead of staying together. You expect this in this genre but you at least want some tension, drama, or at least a "boo" moment or two. There's none of that here. Each person is dispatched very matter-of-factly without the slightest scare. The ending is incomprehensible and makes no sense - I didn't understand what happened to the two who got away and I didn't really care. Pass this one by, folks...

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