Was there a twist for you? *spoilers obviously*
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blues9981 — 16 years ago(April 12, 2009 02:57 PM)
a much much better ending for this film would've been if she took all the pills and overdosed and died in the box, throwing a much better twist at the end in that she dies and wins in a way, ala cuckoo's nest, escaping the future torture by killing herself, then we know the bad guy will be killed for delivering "damaged goods," but as it turns out we have no twist and a boring ending
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JohanPar — 16 years ago(May 03, 2009 01:27 PM)
As soon as I READ about foreign countries and saw the hot chicks, my mind went to sex trafficking. The driver only wanted to pick up the girls, you could see how the he didn't want to let the guys on the shuttle. The instant I saw the other, nervous, guy, I thought he was in on it to overpower the girls. Although I forgot about that theory until it was revealed as the truth. I WAS EXPECTING A POWERFUL TWIST NOT THIS S**T!
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LollyMM — 16 years ago(July 20, 2009 03:04 PM)
I twigged straight away that the 'nice guy' passenger was in on it. I just thought it was obvious. When one of the girls threw the flare into the box, I thought she's ruined packets of blood, so I guessed that they were being kidnapped for their organs.
Found the end quite shocking and also very sad- when you realized what the cat litter etc was for.
I do think that they could have done more to escape, especially in the supermarket, but then there wouldn't have been a movie!
I wondered at one point whether Mel was in on it! When she said that she knew that her mate had shagged her fiance, I though the whole thing may have been to get her own back! -
triciaklly — 16 years ago(August 07, 2009 05:34 PM)
I anticipated both twiststhe accomplice and the ultimate intention of the bad guys. When I saw what Mel was made to buy in the store, I knew that someone was going to be held captive somewhere. However, I still thought it was an interesting film and I did want to see if Mel would escape or not.
"I hate people. Do you hate them?"
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eeleyebrown — 16 years ago(August 11, 2009 04:10 AM)
I didn't suspect the driver's intentions, I admit. I thought he just wanted ransom at first, then when he seemed to be protecting the girls but hacking away at the boys, I kind of figured he wanted the girls for sexy toys, torture or maybe for a couple local clients. I didn't think the end was that much of a twist considering everything that transpired.
I did, however, always kind of suspect Andy, the wimp of being in on it. He seemed too passive and unwilling to even save his own life even when he had an opening, especially with the driver having his back turned to all actions of the passengers. I kept waiting for him to show his hand after the driver slashed Seth in the face instead of him. -
tremain-3 — 15 years ago(August 31, 2010 09:38 PM)
Not having a happy ending is not a twist. It's just a different ending choice, a twist is something that changes how you interpret the rest of the movie like Bruce Willis being dead or Brad Pitt being in Ed Nortons head. A sad ending is simply that, a sad ending.
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fire_faerie75 — 15 years ago(October 19, 2010 07:35 AM)
I didn't except for them to be sold. I kinda figured that when he made them strip down.
But I also ecpected that guy to be an accomplish when he was on the bus. Then my husband argued with me. And the guy was acting and pretending to be all scared and a cry baby. So I started to agree with my husband. Until he revealed himself I was like TOLD YOU!!!! -
asortofdream — 15 years ago(March 05, 2011 01:32 AM)
The sex slave connection was readily apparent from early on largely because the issue has become fodder for movie producers in the last few years.
The "twist" ending for me was the motion sickness pills and the other items in the shipping crate. I also liked seeing a tormentor who was tormented by the thought of hurting women - he did what he did for the paycheck. -
Link6321 — 15 years ago(March 28, 2011 12:23 PM)
by - asortofdream on Sat Mar 5 2011 01:32:14
I also liked seeing a tormentor who was tormented by the thought of hurting women - he did what he did for the paycheck.
Hmmm That's interesting. I don't see anything special about it. "He was tormented by the thought of hurting women." It's almost cliche. What about the men? How did he feel about hurting those men? The guy and his fingers, the guy who got ran over and back, the guy whose throat got slit? The only reason why the tormenter "was tormented by the thought of hurting women" was because the movie wanted audiences like you to feel how "special" the movie is when, in fact, it's just tricking you into thinking that. The fact that he's tormented by the thought of hurting women was too one-sided; it felt forced. -
Randomember — 14 years ago(May 13, 2011 07:43 PM)
I saw it coming right away and feel surprised if anyone didn't. It hit me right at the part where the driver didn't seem to want the guys to come in. It became more and more obvious throughout the movie. The things his accomplice said made it so clear it was like it was slapping me in the face. Let's not forget the part where he makes that guy get his hand injured and how he only attacked the guys. He didn't want the girls to be cut up because they are the merchandise and he can't sell damaged goods.
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SpiritedAway86 — 14 years ago(May 18, 2011 12:17 AM)
I definitely didn't realize the twist ending in that it was human trafficking until somewhere in the middle but I knew something was weird when the driver didnt want to pick up the two guys. I knew from the very beginning that something was up with that other male passenger. I knew he had to be bad and thought maybe he was in on it, didn't trust him at all but god did I hate his fake character, so annoying and what a wimp he was. Glad he got offed. His fake character was just too unrealistic to be real, I knew he was faking it. Who could be THAT submissive to some crazy kidnapper guy.
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xxsilverrevolverxx — 14 years ago(June 22, 2011 11:34 AM)
I didn't figure out the accomplice or the ultimate intentions. I thought Andy was just the stereotypical annoyance that would be killed off pretty early. I didn't do much reading on the film, so any info on foreign countries failed to register "sex trafficking" with me.
I knew it wasn't going to be a simple robbery, but I didn't catch the "twist" at the end until they were being inspected in their lingerie. The litter box was a nice touch.
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j_eyon-2 — 14 years ago(August 01, 2011 09:36 PM)
the sex traffic idea was one of the first thoughts that struck me when the driver tried so hard to pick them up - the other man became an obvious possibility later on - the two young men were eliminated as villains once the first guy was injured
i didn't expect the ending - however - the best part of the movie - outside of gazing at Cameron Goodman -