Cops and an insurance investigator try to stop a serial bomber who torments with riddles and has now set his sight on a college student.Odd story with style that lacks and real characters you can care about. Its not a bad movie, far from it but this could have and should have been a great film, all that would have been required would be to give us real people to hang out with instead we get cyphers and cut outs. It keeps you watching but it never fully engages you. I highly doubt that you'll remember ever seeing it after the end credits roll.Worth a shot on cable.6 out of 10
'Sentiment: Negative ☹️'
Well, as always my great girlfriend picked another classic movie for us to watch. When I saw the trailer, I had my doubts already. This movie was a washed down version of Saw, without the creepy death scenes. The "Riddle Killer" come on! The acting by the two female actors was a 2 of 10 Stars at best. The lead female officer always talked like she was whispering on the phone. After hearing her talk for 5 minuets I wanted to turn off the film... I think there must have been 5 or 6 explosions doing the movie, which looked so staged and fake it was pathetic. The movie would have had a good chance if better actors were attached to it and more money was in the budget for "Real" looking FX. As for the thr3e, I would pass my 9 dollars to see it.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
It was very well done.(especially considering that it was done by FoxFaith) Ted Dekker's books are awesome, and this movie does a fine job of depicting that. Some of the acting is only so-so; Kevin has flashbacks to his childhood, the young actors need a little more practice. The soundtrack of a movie is very important in my opinion, and in some spots, the music feels rather lame and gives the scene a 'cheap' feeling. The storyline was magnifacent(of course). I didn't see any flaws in the computer graphics. The character looked just like I emagined them from reading the books. And all-in-all, THR3E is deffinatley a must-see movie!!!