The Collection
The Collection

The Collection

2012Movie82 minEnglish

Arkin escapes with his life from the vicious grips of "The Collector" during an entrapment party where he adds beautiful Elena to his "Collection." Instead of recovering from the trauma, Arkin is suddenly abducted from the hospital by mercenaries hired by Elena's wealthy father. Arkin is blackmailed to team up with the mercenaries and track down The Collector's booby trapped warehouse and save Elena.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes17%
Metacritic32/100
Google Users43%
Director: Marcus DunstanGenres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery

Plot Summary

A vengeful young woman, desperate to save her kidnapped sister from the serial killer known as The Collector, teams up with a wealthy businessman who has personal experience with the killer's gruesome methods. They enter the killer's booby-trapped mansion, a deadly maze filled with ingenious traps designed to torture and kill his victims. With limited time and facing overwhelming odds, they must navigate the house of horrors to rescue the sister before she becomes the Collector's next victim.

Critical Reception

The Collection received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding it derivative and overly reliant on gore and jump scares. While some acknowledged its inventive traps and a slightly improved narrative over its predecessor, the film was generally criticized for its weak plot, underdeveloped characters, and excessive violence. Audiences had a similarly divided reaction, with some enjoying the horror elements while others found it gratuitous and uninspired.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on gruesome traps and gore, offering little in the way of originality or character development.
  • While some of the set pieces are inventive, the overall narrative and performances are considered weak.
  • A bleak and violent horror film that fails to deliver a satisfying or engaging story.

Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while the film offers some creative and brutal trap sequences that horror fans might appreciate, many found the plot predictable and the characters uninteresting. The extreme violence was a common point of contention, with some viewers feeling it overshadowed any potential for suspense or narrative coherence.

Fun Fact

The elaborate booby traps within the Collector's house were designed by the film's director, Marcus Dunstan, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Dunstan aimed to create a unique and terrifying set of Rube Goldberg-esque devices that would be both visually striking and lethally effective.

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