... but this film did not end well. In fact I lost my interest and started looking at my phone at around the half an hour mark. It didn't have a soundtrack when it should. I'm not sure whether it's meant to be dry humour cause I didn't. Acting was the only thing decent about it. The start was rather weak with poor acting, dodgy facial hair and obvious fat suits. Ignoring this, it did start to get interesting, even with trying to get beyond the cheap set of the torture room. Although not original, the idea was intersting enough. The big problem was that the film was so slow, being focused on one person for far too long. Number 14's story could have been told in a fraction of the time. On top of this, the shakey camera work was distracting, and there were no interesting shots. Plenty of dialogue allowed them to get creative, but it was all very static. There could have been dramatic close ups etc. Also, there was no treatment/colourising which left it all feeling amateurish.