Creep (2004)

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Country: GB/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 85m
Director: Christopher Smith
Cast: Franka Potente, Sean Harris, Vas Blackwood

Synopsis:

After losing consciousness on a Tube platform after a drunken party, a woman evades sexual assault from a co-worker only to be stalked by a deformed predator, result of experiments in a sealed-off London laboratory.

Review:

Clearly an attempt to cash in on the new visibility of Potente after the Bourne films, this tired and ugly British horror plays cat and mouse with the viewer through the unsuspected byways of London's underground system with cordial nods in the directions of Subway and Kontroll, while making little attempt to make any kind of topographic sense or explain the apparent superhuman strength of a wasted creature deprived of sunlight and nutrition all its life. Competent technical credits do not stave off a nasty aftertaste or the impression that we have been here before once too often.

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Country: GB/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 85m
Director: Christopher Smith
Cast: Franka Potente, Sean Harris, Vas Blackwood

Synopsis:

After losing consciousness on a Tube platform after a drunken party, a woman evades sexual assault from a co-worker only to be stalked by a deformed predator, result of experiments in a sealed-off London laboratory.

Review:

Clearly an attempt to cash in on the new visibility of Potente after the Bourne films, this tired and ugly British horror plays cat and mouse with the viewer through the unsuspected byways of London's underground system with cordial nods in the directions of Subway and Kontroll, while making little attempt to make any kind of topographic sense or explain the apparent superhuman strength of a wasted creature deprived of sunlight and nutrition all its life. Competent technical credits do not stave off a nasty aftertaste or the impression that we have been here before once too often.


Country: GB/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 85m
Director: Christopher Smith
Cast: Franka Potente, Sean Harris, Vas Blackwood

Synopsis:

After losing consciousness on a Tube platform after a drunken party, a woman evades sexual assault from a co-worker only to be stalked by a deformed predator, result of experiments in a sealed-off London laboratory.

Review:

Clearly an attempt to cash in on the new visibility of Potente after the Bourne films, this tired and ugly British horror plays cat and mouse with the viewer through the unsuspected byways of London's underground system with cordial nods in the directions of Subway and Kontroll, while making little attempt to make any kind of topographic sense or explain the apparent superhuman strength of a wasted creature deprived of sunlight and nutrition all its life. Competent technical credits do not stave off a nasty aftertaste or the impression that we have been here before once too often.