This film embodies no horror other than its insignificance and lack of inventiveness. From the very first sorry image projected onto the tormented screen, a lighthouse display bluntly stolen from its predecessor The Ring, it appears the producers were in quite a shortage of fresh material, which is later confirmed by a storyline empty of all enigma, valuable content, the whole presented with some poor editing and scene transitions. Even I who tend to be forgiving for I am an amateur of the genre cannot come up with anything in terms of building a valid defence for this one... Fear no more dear citizens, for it now appears elevators will be fully operational during total power shortages, and most importantly the floor numbers will be lit on the control panel so that you may know, at all time, from inside the cabin, where you stand in space. Two thumbs up!. or perhaps the film director would like to make that three...
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