Film Review – Disquiet

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“Disquiet” plays like a video game. There are characters dealing with their handle on reality, set loose inside a contained setting, forced to process all sorts of violence coming their way. However, this is a film, the latest from writer/director Michael Winnick, who’s best known as the helmer of “Code of Honor,” a 2016 Steven Seagal picture. Winnick doesn’t have a large budget for “Disquiet,” attempting to generate a brain-bleeder with this tale of confused people trapped inside a hospital, tasked with sorting out their memories before they handle their escape. Throw in monstrous types and dangerous connections, and the production has the making for a mildly diverting B-movie. Winnick doesn’t get that far, doing much better with questions instead of answers, which gives the opening half of the feature some hustle, but even that starts to wane once the endeavor is forced to make sense of it all. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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