An hour and a half boredom Of course, it is hardly possible to have any rainbow illusions before watching the low-budget Canadian film “3 hours before death” directed by Jason Mills (who also acted as a screenwriter, cameraman and producer). However, in the history of my wanderings, on this topic of horror films, there were quite good projects, without having a high budget. However, this movie left a depressing impression in itself.
Unfortunately, the main drawback of the picture is its script. It is completely undeveloped, and almost an hour and a half of timekeeping actors literally trample on the spot, and watching what is happening on the screen more like a slow torture. Characters are not disclosed, all plot moves are cut off in the middle of a word, and some scenes still cause confusion. This is an absolutely useless scene after the credits.
As a result, “3 hours before death” is a weak, boring movie, replete with both directorial and script punctures, and inexpressive acting.
1 out of 10