What is worse than having hot coffee poured on your lap on a hot day? A
horrible movie splattered across your screen claiming to be a horror film. It happens once in a while, you see a movie and give it a try thinking it will be worth your time and now you cannot find a way to forget it.
Once in a while, we decide to give a horror B-movie flick a twirl, and
at times we get our time and money’s worth. But then there are times we just
feel like smashing the screen because of the mishap happening there that some
producers want to pass off as movies.
The Corridor doesn’t
try to make you like it. It just goes on and on till you wish you hadn’t seen
it at all. No effort to impress from either the director or the actors. It’s
like they all just wanted to make a movie and didn’t care what it was about or
how it would be viewed on screen.
If you are reading this, then chances are you’ve either seen this movie
or are planning to. If you’ve seen it and think you just saw a movie that is
cool, well, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
My opinion is: "What was I thinking? After the first 30 minutes or
so, I should have just walked away."
This movie lacks all the fun a movie should have and all the reasons a
movie should be made. Acting was not okay. I must admit, all the guys would
have been better off in another movie, as they showed they had what it takes,
but here all you see is just waste.
But the idea that a corridor-like passage in the snowy woods can make
you connect to things you never understood, and then send you down the path of
insanity, came to someone’s mind and he wrote this!
What beats me is that he thought this through and felt it was a good
movie idea.
It just escapes all my reasoning that a human being wrote this, and a
studio picked it up and got someone to direct it. The movie is tagged horror.
Trust me, I didn’t even blink at any scene.
If you haven’t gotten the idea before now that I don’t like or recommend
this movie to anyone, then maybe you should read this review again, slowly,
because it is better than the movie itself (the review, that is).
No scene in this movie is even worth remembering.

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