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Escape Room: Tournament of Champions

Escape Rooms became increasingly popular within the previous couple of years everywhere the planet . It’s no wonder they decided to form a horror movie thereupon concept in mind. The critics weren’t too kind when Escape Room arrived in theatres in 2019 but it did surprisingly well at the box office. i actually liked the movie. i assumed it had an excellent concept. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions starts off almost from where the primary one left off. Two survivors of the first movie get thrown into a replacement game with survivors from other escape rooms. Who will survive this point around?


THE GOOD

It was interesting to ascertain who would be left standing among all of those champions. Although I didn’t enjoy it the maximum amount because the first one, this was still an entertaining watch. I enjoy horror movies that have games or puzzles to unravel so as to survive. the 2 main actors (portrayed by Taylor Russell and Logan Miller) play Zoe and Ben. They prove from the primary one that they work well together and have each others back. They were portrayed alright and that i was happy to ascertain them return. a number of the opposite actors, not such a lot . There was also a twist within the movie that I didn’t expect and really enjoyed.


THE BAD

I didn’t feel invested in these characters like I did the first characters. These rooms were also strange. I mean, i assume strange is quite an honest thing during this sort of movie but they were a touch too elaborate and had such a lot happening that I got lost a couple of times on what was needed to flee them. But overall this movie lacked the initial excitement of the first and fell a touch flat on behalf of me . There was a true opportunity to form this really great but they missed the mark.



OVERALL

I have heard people describe this movie as “Saw meets Cube” and that i agree. (If you haven’t seen the ‘Cube’ movies I highly recommend them!). This features a great potential to become a franchise but if they choose a 3rd installment they need to step it up. subsequent set of characters and rooms got to be exciting and entertaining enough to travel anywhere or this may just become a solid original movie with two mediocre sequels.


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