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WΔZ

There is something deeply disturbing about the bodies found in the city’s dark streets. Some are mutilated, while others bear the Price equation (wΔz = Cov (w,z) = βwzVz) carved into their flesh. Detective Eddie Argo and his new partner Helen Westcott uncover the meaning behind this perplexing equation and realize that each victim is being offered a grisly choice: kill your loved ones, or be killed. Before long it becomes clear that the perpetrator has suffered a similar fate and is now coping by seeking a way to solve this philosophical dilemma.

Director(s)

Tom Shankland

Cast & Crew

Melissa George

Melissa George

Helen Westcott

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Eddie Argo

Selma Blair

Selma Blair

Jean Lerner

Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins

Elly Carpenter

Paul Kaye

Paul Kaye

Gelb

Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy

Pierre Jackson

Michael Wildman

Michael Wildman

O'Hare

Alibe Parsons

Alibe Parsons

Miss Allaway

John Sharian

John Sharian

Jack Corelli

Ashley Walters

Ashley Walters

Daniel Leone

Tom Shankland

Tom Shankland

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Barbara Adair

Barbara Adair

Alice Jackson

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 44 mins
Released on19 May 2007
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

John Chard

6/10

Altruistic Nightmare! Bodies have started turning up with W∆Z carved into their skin, cops Eddie Argo (Stellan Skarsgård) and Helen Westcott (Melissa George) investigate and find something truly disturbing is afoot. It's cut from the same cloth as Saw, Seven and to a degree Hostel, in that it's torture pornish in narrative essence, and aesthetically grim with its neo-noir greens and browns. Tom Shankland's movie is undeniably bleak, but sift through the blood and the grime and you find there's an intelligent film at work, one that opens up an uncomfortable can of worms about human nature. But of course if you like it bloody and mean, then that is served up with relish as well, with all the key scenes packing an emotional whack to go with the jolts. Brains to go with the splatter, some very smart photography (Morten Søborg) and engaging lead performances, these all lift this above average. If only it hadn't cheapened things down with the daft finale then this would have garnered more support in horror circles. 6/10

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