Users review: ? Every second counts. The first feature of Hours Heisserers Eric, but he basically Thing (2010 version) and Final Destination 5 is known for the scripts. It's an interesting premise, but the film had not been met, as there is a lot of dialogue is very difficult moments. Wife of Paul Walkers character in the scene where a doctor is very bad news, please. Paul Walker film began to drag the story on their own for most of the time does not bother me. There are few thrills and action scenes were difficult. For the most part, only speaking loudly for Walker, newborn baby, or a rescue dog found, after the movie was seeing. When not talking about himself, Ely, his wife met with us about the film was unnecessary flashbacks. Time shouldve been a tension-filled film, but Heisserer added many unnecessary and forced scenes, and not rely on physical performance aloneThe Walkers Nolan (Paul Walker) is pregnant as it takes place in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in the film is a long-term sustainable unfortunate wife, Abigail (Genesis Rodriguez), a local hospital, he went into premature labor. Abigail Nolan asked to stay in the waiting room of the doctors who treat the city hit hard by the hurricane. A few hours later, Dr. Jeremy (TJ Hassan) comes bearing bad news. Abigail newborn baby, she learns to breathe on his own for the next 48 hours you have to stay connected to a ventilator, had a difficult birth. Mother did. To make matters worse, the hospital has been hit hard by the hurricane, forcing everyone to evacuate. Nolan ambulance to take them to a safe place to come and stay in the hospital until the baby is born. Isolated from the outside world, their babys Nolan had to make fast to save lives on our own decisions. As the tagline suggests, yes? Every second counts? Eric Heisserer have a few seconds spent on this movie, because he has done a very bad job. Actually it was only 95 minutes of the film, it makes me feel like watching a two hour movie dragged in a few minutes. Paul Walker, this movie is not bad, but the material is not only the right to make their own movie. A rescue dog appeared and brought to life in an otherwise lifeless as when film was the most exciting moments of the film. Time to knock this movie is full of awkward moments and dull. Walker has been little dialogue and flashbacks shouldve cut of the film. It was pretty good scenes remains, some more exterior shots fired storm because it might have worked better. Overall, it was a terrible movie, but had not managed to keep me entertained, or to invest in the story. |
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