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Director: John Suits
Cast: Ailsa Marshall, Michael McLafferty, David Higlen, Brad Culver
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?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Breathing Room, a 2008 horror-thriller directed by John Suits, has received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's intriguing premise and suspenseful plot have garnered some positive attention, it has not gained significant awards recognition. The film holds a 5.4/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a somewhat divided public reception.
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Fans of taut, character-driven thrillers will appreciate the unique premise and gripping mystery at the heart of Breathing Room, the 2008 horror film directed by John Suits. With a talented ensemble cast including Ailsa Marshall and Michael McLafferty, the film builds an ominous sense of tension as the characters navigate a deadly game of survival, using the clues provided to unravel the truth behind their abduction.
Breathing Room is a 2008 horror film written and directed by John Suits and Gabriel Cowan. Ailsa Marshall plays a woman who finds herself in locked room with thirteen strangers. Forced to play a deadly game, she attempts to piece together who abducted her and why. It was released on DVD on September 23, 2008. Reviews compared it to Cube and Saw.
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