Breathing Room Page #4

Synopsis: Thrown naked into a desolate room with thirteen strangers, Tonya discovers that she is the final contestant in a deadly game. Restrained by lethal electronic collars, the players must utilize hints and tools from a box marked "pieces" to find both an exit and the reason for their abduction. One by one the players are eliminated as their "curfew" begins and the lights go out. With each dead body comes another clue, which they use to discover that one of them is the killer. The question is ... which one?
Director(s): John Suits, Gabriel Cowan (co-director)
Production: Arrow Releasing
 
IMDB:
4.4
NOT RATED
Year:
2008
89 min
79 Views


I have enough balls to you all three!

Now we talk about it here.

Take the gun down.

- Do not come closer.

- I ask just one more time.

- I kill you all if necessary.

- Take the gun down.

Make me.

So we closed fiik his mouth on him.

I think he was in it.

I never thought of him.

See him now!

- How are you?

- Brilliant!

So shut up!

What do we do now?

I clean up here.

Take care of Harry.

- How are you?

- Not so good.

- It was good that he hit you in the arm.

- Yes, it could have been worse.

It will sting a little.

I told you.

- It goes. You have very soft hands.

- We must put pressure on the wound.

Hello.

You know what, Harry?

I never thought of you.

- There are no bullets in the gun.

- Are you sure?

It'll be fine.

I can not stop it.

You'll get by.

Shall we?

Relax, LLee.

Do not be so hard on yourself.

Yes, of course.

An excellent idea, sir.

- Did we get what we needed?

- We do always.

Thank you, my friend.

How do you feel it went?

It came close a few times.

- We need you in room 3 soon.

- I'll be ready.

Matt McKeown:
Policeman

Harold Riehl:
Unemployed

Convicted of rape

Has something happened?

Is everything okay?

Lyrics:
Prima Vista

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