Exam

2009 "How far would you go to win the ultimate job?"
6.7| 1h37m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 19 June 2009 Released
Producted By: Hazeldine Films
Country: United Kingdom
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Eight talented candidates have reached the final stage of selection to join the ranks of a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering a windowless room, where an armed guard keeps watch, they are given 80 minutes to answer one simple question.

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Thriller, Mystery

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Director

Stuart Hazeldine

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Hazeldine Films

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
Executscan Expected more
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Noideax431 The movie had a point but a really wrong one, it's stupid in all levels and by watching it you'd lose brain cells
cmovies-99674 PROS: The ending was hands down, undeniably, no ifs ands or buts the best part of the movie. Everything that a good ending needs, plus some, was seen with EXAM. The ending made everything clear, the ending made me remember the film (even if it wasn't to good), and the ending made the rest of the movie better. If you have ever seen a movie that just takes your breath away, that really takes you and shifts your whole vision of the movie upside down. It just absolutely shook me.CONS: Acting, poor. Believability, horrible. Intensity, nonexistent. I don't even know where to begin. This movie really suffered from many different sections. The whole cast wasn't bad actors, but they weren't good. That's for sure. I felt bad for them, because the script gave so little room for creativity in character development, but they still didn't take ahold of what they did have, which made the film suffer. Each person lacked that extra pop you need to be on screen. This, I felt, hurt the intensity of the film. That would probably be the worst attribute in my opinion. The movie was just simply not scary. I understand that psychological horrors come at intensity in a different way, but this movie just didn't have any period. It just felt very blah.www.chorror.com
Mihai Toma Eight candidates which have reached the final stage of an interview for a prestigious but also very demanding firm are faced with an ultimate test in order to establish a winner. Left alone in a room, they must provide the answer to a question which doesn't seem to exist. In order to do something, they start to thoroughly analyze the situation, and even cooperate in order to find the question for which they must provide the answer.It's an unique movie who's entire plot enrolls in a single room, presenting eight completely different characters fighting to obtain a much desired job. It shows what humans are capable of when being put on the line and what they are willing to do and risk in order to obtain what they desire. It provides mystery and suspense while explaining everything in the end.It's a very good movie overall which has and presents a very good idea, although simplistic at its core, while providing a good finale. My only problem with it is the fact that such special and apparently gifted candidates had quite a rough approach regarding the problem which quite affected the course of events, contrary to my expectations, but I might be a bit subjective here.
carbonium_tejas I never write reviews, but this one is so bad it made me write my first one.It's an "And then there were none" adaptation of sorts. The twists are so predictable, you can almost see them coming right at the start. There is also a huge amount of foreshadowing.There are plot holes the size of a crater. The characters behave like rejects from a bad 12 Angry Men remake. I never seemed to care about the Question or its answer (which has a 60 second flashback seemingly​ showing us how clever the director was with the foreshadowing)Who gave this thing a BAFTA.??