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Broken (Unrated)

3.2 out of 5 stars 44 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Nadja Brand, Eric Colvin, Abbey Stirling, Megan Van Kerro, Chesse Daves
  • Directors: Adam Mason, Simon Boyes
  • Writers: Adam Mason, Simon Boyes
  • Producers: Nadja Brand, Adam Mason, Ali Hopper, Eric M. Breiman, Nadya Mason
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Dubbed: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
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  • Studio: Dimension Extreme
  • DVD Release Date: September 25, 2007
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000RMJ4E4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #113,868 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Broken (Unrated)" on IMDb

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By Lawrance Bernabo HALL OF FAMEVINE VOICE on December 4, 2007
Format: DVD
I was watching the previews on the DVD for "Black Sheep" when the trailer for "Broken" came on. In that week's rentals I had a film called "Broken," but it was an Indie film starring Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto and not this film, which turns out to be another example of the torture porn horror film, albeit with pretensions. What is interesting is that that both "Broken" films came out in 2006 and that apparently both have just been released on DVD in the past month. This brings to mind the possibility that somebody would recommend the Heather Graham "Broken" and rent this one by mistake (Don't laugh, I recommended the Academy Award winning "American Beauty" to a co-worker once and they went to the video store and picked up "American Pie" and could not figure out why anybody would give Jason Biggs and the gang the Oscar). But the thought of people watching the wrong "Broken" was enough to make me check the other one out to see how much damage could be done to the psyche of some unsuspecting soul.

At the start of the film a title card informs us that "The slave girl is reared in an atmosphere of fear." The quote is from Harriet A. Jacobs (1813-1897), an American abolitionist who wrote the 1861 book "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
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Wow!!! The scarriest movie I have ever watched in my entire life.Do not watch alone..Trust me on that please.A lot of gore,and just plain gross.It starts off with a woman in a bar..Talking to a man..Than it goes to the sickest of the sickest ever...The man from the bar takes her deep in the woods...Chains her up..Kills her daughter.That he cooks for supper.And they eat her.The woman does not no it's her daughter she is eating...The man cuts the woman open in her stomache.And puts a razor blade deep into her belley...The woman wakes up.Screaming with pain.and sees where this maniac sews her back up with some kind of hair from a animal in the woods.The woman keeps on having pain.And she cuts her self back open.And finds the razor blade deep inside her stomache...She removes it..And her guts fall out on the ground...I just about screamed my head off.I kept my hands over my mouth the entire movie.It is very intense from the beginning to the end.that is for sure.That man is very mean to her...The lady tries to escape but fails...The man brings another woman to the woods...She gives him a hand full..And escapes as well.And beats the man over the head..Escaping...The man cuts her tongue out..And cooks it on the fire...Days and days go bye...Finally the first woman gets loose the 2nd time...And she finally kills the man..It is the sickest movie I have ever seen in my life.And I have seen a lot of movies in my life time...My hair on my back stood up the entire movie.I didn't move...The man kills her daughter as well..P.S. WHO EVER READS THIS...IF YOU HAVE KIDS PLEASE DO NOT LET THEM WATCH THIS MOVIE.IT IS THAT BAD...HOPE THIS HELPS...GOD-BLESS AND HAVE A GOOD DAY..AND MERRY CHRISTMAS.TO ALL.AMEN AND AMEN....
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Broken (Simon Boyes and Adam Mason, 2006)

I've watched a depressing number of movies today that have scenes which can only be called unapologetic filler. In the same vein, there were points during Broken that gave me the idea that the entire movie was filler. This is a movie that wanted to be an absorbing look at Stockholm Syndrome through the filter of the Splat Pack (and the Wolf Creek influence is writ large here), but we never connect with the characters enough to make it gripping. The story itself is not enough; we need the people in the story to be people we want to spend time with (either because we sympathize with them or because they repulse us, either will do). That is not the case here.

We start out with Hope (The Devil's Chair's Nadja Brand) out on a date with a guy (Eric Colvin, whose entire film career has been working with Adam Mason) who seems like the perfect date; he's courteous, he's a listener, he knows all the right things to do to make Hope think she's the only woman in the world, or so it would seem listening to her gush to a friend after she gets home. All well and good... until she wakes up tied to a tree, her daughter missing and her needing to injure herself quite radically in order to (she assumes, and we with her) avoid ending up like the corpse on the tree facing her. Okay, so maybe the guy wasn't all snips and snails and puppy dog tails...

Both Brand and Colvin actually do a passable job here (though Abbey Stirling, who plays a third main character introduced halfway through, is somewhat less accomplished), so there's no blaming them for the mess that Broken ends up being. No, for that we have to go to the script, written by Boyes and Mason, who also collaborated on The Devil's Chair.
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