Antidote 2021
IMDb Ratings: 5.8/10
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Language: English
Release Year: 2021
Director: Peter Daskaloff
Stars Cast: Ashlynn Yennie, Louis Mandylor, Augie Duke
Director: Peter Daskaloff
Stars Cast: Ashlynn Yennie, Louis Mandylor, Augie Duke
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Antidote Movie Review
After surgery in a hospital, a woman finds herself waking up in a strange underground with other patients trying to find a mysterious remedy that is supposed to cure any kind of illness or injury, and if they stay there long they will find cruel procedures that catch a lot of darkness. a secret than they had expected.
This was a solid thriller with a few features. Another good thing that matters here is that there is a lot you can like about setting and status. The idea of kidnapping and keeping everything secret as they make a series of surprisingly robust programs that offer horrific conditions and surgical procedures associated with the treatment they give patients under them. Every set up is sad and weird how this comes about as constant contempt and questioning bring more time where it allows a lot of questions to arise if they hold on for too long when with their weird drugs. This includes all the cruelty inflicted on him and some of the most entertaining of all the adventures shown during these scenes, all of which make for a fun time here. There are a few problems with the film. The big problem is that all this time it is frustrating how obvious the final twist will be. This takes the impression that the last part will be a good, shocking revelation about him and what should be done there but this clearly shows what happens the second always focuses on the home of who all the unusual tourists are working around. the hospital first appeared with eyeballs saying who he was and what he had done in the past which should have shocked him but showed what was obvious. Indeed, that also highlights another obvious fact that most films show a similar approach to escape attempt, punishment and conversation with another patient who motivates them to try another attempt. None of this is interesting or exciting and tends to catch this up a lot.
Rated as Rated / R: Graphic Violence, Image Language and Short Nudity.
This was a solid thriller with a few features. Another good thing that matters here is that there is a lot you can like about setting and status. The idea of kidnapping and keeping everything secret as they make a series of surprisingly robust programs that offer horrific conditions and surgical procedures associated with the treatment they give patients under them. Every set up is sad and weird how this comes about as constant contempt and questioning bring more time where it allows a lot of questions to arise if they hold on for too long when with their weird drugs. This includes all the cruelty inflicted on him and some of the most entertaining of all the adventures shown during these scenes, all of which make for a fun time here. There are a few problems with the film. The big problem is that all this time it is frustrating how obvious the final twist will be. This takes the impression that the last part will be a good, shocking revelation about him and what should be done there but this clearly shows what happens the second always focuses on the home of who all the unusual tourists are working around. the hospital first appeared with eyeballs saying who he was and what he had done in the past which should have shocked him but showed what was obvious. Indeed, that also highlights another obvious fact that most films show a similar approach to escape attempt, punishment and conversation with another patient who motivates them to try another attempt. None of this is interesting or exciting and tends to catch this up a lot.
Rated as Rated / R: Graphic Violence, Image Language and Short Nudity.

