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Director
  
Ryuhei Kitamura

Initial DVD release
  
August 20, 2013 (USA)

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Horror, Thriller

Music director
  
Jerome Dillon

Writer
  
David Cohen

Language
  
English

No One Lives movie poster
Release date
  
September 8, 2012 (2012-09-08) (Toronto International Film Festival) May 10, 2013 (2013-05-10) (United States)

Cast
  
Luke Evans
(Driver),
Adelaide Clemens
(Emma),
Lee Tergesen
(Hoag),
Derek Magyar
(Flynn),
America Olivo
(Tamara),
Beau Knapp
(Denny)

Similar movies
  
Bloody Moon
,
Mad Max: Fury Road
,
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
,
I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance is Mine
,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

Tagline
  
No one runs. No one escapes.

Backwoods bandits find theyve made a grievous error when they victimize a couple who are not nearly as helpless as they seem.

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No One Lives is a 2012 American horror film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It stars Luke Evans and Adelaide Clemens. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 and had a limited release on May 10, 2013.

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A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.

Plot

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While traveling cross country, couple Betty (Laura Ramsey) and an unidentified man, referred to as "Driver," (Luke Evans) encounter a gang of robbers. The group, led by dedicated criminal Hoag (Lee Tergesen), his daughter Amber (Lindsey Shaw), girlfriend Tamara (America Olivo), Ambers boyfriend Denny (Beau Knapp), and the psychopathic Flynn (Derek Magyar). Suspecting the couple to be wealthy and wanting to redeem himself for a robbery he botched, Flynn has them kidnapped and interrogated about accessing their money by Ethan (Brodus Clay) in a gas station. However, Betty commits suicide by cutting her throat on a knife Ethan had against her neck, which leads to the Driver breaking out of his handcuffs and killing Ethan.

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Meanwhile, Flynn, having brought the Drivers car to the groups hideout, finds a girl in the trunk of the vehicle. Amber realizes the girl is Emma Ward (Adelaide Clemens), a wealthy heiress who disappeared after 14 of her friends were murdered at a party, and the kidnapped man is the one responsible for the massacre. Amber attempts to be kind toward Emma; however, Emma angrily spits in her face. Following Hoags orders, Denny and Tamara head to the gas station to contact Ethan, only to find his and Bettys bodies and the Driver missing. They bring Ethans corpse back to their hideout and inadvertently bring the Driver along with them, who had been hiding in Ethans body.

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The Driver begins his assault on the robbers by first destroying their van and capturing Hoag, whom he later kills by dropping him into a meat grinder. After the group argues over what to do next, Denny volunteers to get their old jeep working so they can escape. Though he succeeds, the Driver shoves him into the open car engine, badly mangling his face. The Driver then chases and injures Amber, but lets her live when he realizes the surviving gang members are leaving. Nevertheless, Flynn accidentally hits Amber with the jeep when she stumbles onto the road. Emma comments on how the only one of them with a soul was killed.

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After dropping Denny off at the hospital, Flynn, Tamara, and Emma head to a motel to stay the night. When Flynn uses the Drivers credit card to pay for a room, he inadvertently causes Harris, the motel owner (Gary Grubbs), to call the police, as the Driver had previously checked himself into the same motel earlier in the day. The Driver himself also arrives at the motel and nearly strangles Tamara to death in the bathroom, but stops when he hears Flynn shoot the sheriff responding to Harris call. Flynn euthanatizes Tamara when he discovers her, which leads to Emma attempting to escape. Though Flynn manages to stop her, he is promptly run over by the Driver in a police car. Emma tries to shoot the Driver with a gun she got from Tamara but runs out of bullets and flees into a nearby junkyard.

No One Lives movie scenes No 2012 film had a more brutal reception from its target audience than Ridley Scott s unofficial return to the Alien franchise but for one scene Prometheus

When the Driver confronts Emma, she states she is done running and she beats him with a metal pipe until Flynn appears with a shotgun. The Driver notices the danger and throws Emma out of harms way after which Flynn shoots the Driver in the chest. The Driver survives due to his Kevlar vest and the two engage in a brutal fight. Ultimately, Flynn manages to grab his weapon, but is knocked out by Emma before he can fire it. The Driver states his amazement over this turn but Emma explains she wants to be one who finally kills him and manages to aim the shotgun at him. The Driver then urges her to take the shot. However, because a new shell had not been pumped into the chamber, the firearm fails to operate. Impressed, the Driver cuts out a tracking device he placed inside her stomach and announces that she is free. He then finishes Flynn off with a shotgun blast to the face and also shoots Harris for knowing his real name.

No One Lives movie scenes handcuffed to a chair with his hands behind chair s back in No One Lives movie playing Driver

The next day, the Driver murders Denny in his hospital bed with a clipboard while disguised as a doctor. As he leaves, he notices Emma being wheeled into the hospital on a stretcher. He touches her arm before finally departing.

Cast

  • Luke Evans as Driver
  • Adelaide Clemens as Emma Ward
  • Lee Tergesen as Hoag
  • Derek Magyar as Flynn
  • America Olivo as Tamara
  • Beau Knapp as Denny
  • Lindsey Shaw as Amber
  • Brodus Clay as Ethan
  • Laura Ramsey as Betty
  • Gary Grubbs as Harris
  • Dalton E Gray as son
  • Release

    No One Lives movie scenes A sense of humor would have gone a long way to improving No One Lives but instead every clever death scene is played or grim seriousness and the

    The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012. It was planned for a worldwide release in January 2013, however that release date was scrapped when Anchor Bay Films picked up the distribution rights to the film, they will release the film theatrically in North America, the U.K, and Australia and handle the home video release across various platforms. The film will have a limited theatrical release in those countries and the new release date will be May 10, 2013. The film is Rated R for strong bloody violence, disturbing images, pervasive language, and some sexuality/nudity On April 13, 2013, a red band trailer for the film was released. In the US the film will be released in select cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Philadelphia, Miami, Boston, Detroit, Houston and Baltimore.

    Critical response

    No One Lives movie scenes handcuffed to a chair with his hands behind chair s back in No One Lives movie playing Driver

    The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 and has received early mixed reviews. One review from William Brownridge states "Completely pointless and full of terrible dialogue, No One Lives still manages to be one of the most entertaining films around. This is a film that is best enjoyed among a crowd of genre fans. Extremely violent and bloody, audiences will cheer as Driver eliminates the gang one after another. The title isn’t just a suggestion, it’s a rule, and watching the madness that explodes from the screen is sure to please crowds looking for non-stop action and bloody violence." Another review from the Toronto Star states "While parts of it are deliberately campy, the low-budget production veers onto the amateurish and some of the jump cuts make it look like it was edited with a switchblade. Or make that a butter knife." Another review from Shocktillyoudrop.com states "Even if it’s nothing to write home about, at 78 minutes sans credits and with plenty of over-the-top carnage that will have you squirming, this is mindless entertainment done right. It gets the job done quickly and effectively before calling it a day. Sometimes that’s all one can ask for", and it gives the shock score a 6 On rotten tomatoes.com the film has an 49% rating with 17 fresh reviews and 18 rotten reviews of the film

    Box office

    No One Lives movie scenes No One Lives is a nasty bloody movie and it was nice to see some different methods of inflicting pain used here In particular there is one key scene

    No One Lives opened on May 10, 2013 in 53 theatres and in its opening weekend grossed $47,800 for an average of $902 per theatre. As of May 19, 2013 the film has grossed $74,918. The budget for the film was an estimated $2,900,000. However, it has performed much better than other past WWE studios limited releases including The Day, Legendary, The Reunion and The Chaperone.

    Similar Movies

    Ryuhei Kitamura directed No One Lives and The Midnight Meat Train. Lee Tergesen appears in No One Lives and The Collection. Simon Says (2006). America Olivo appears in No One Lives and Neighbor. Saw IV (2007).

    Home media

    On June 11, 2013 it was announced that No One Lives will be released on DVD/Blu-ray on August 20, 2013.

    References

    No One Lives Wikipedia
    No One Lives IMDbNo One Lives Rotten TomatoesNo One Lives MetacriticNo One Lives themoviedb.org