P2 2007

A new level of terror.

6.211 / 10   793 vote(s)
R
Horror Thriller

A businesswoman finds herself locked with a unhinged security guard in a parking garage after getting stuck working late on Christmas Eve.

Homepage http://www.p2themovie.com/
Release Date 2007-11-09
Runtime 1h 38m
Directors Franck Khalfoun, Maxime Alexandre, Chi Fung, Jerry Nicolaou
Producers Alexandre Aja, Erik Feig, Grégory Levasseur, Patrick Wachsberger, Laura LeFaivre, Greg Copeland, Andrew Matosich, Daniel J. Heffner, Bob Hayward, David Garrett, Alix Taylor
Writers Franck Khalfoun, Alexandre Aja, Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur, Grégory Levasseur

P2 isn’t unique, but its outstanding lead, Christmas charm, and smart decisions make it a well-done and entertaining thriller.

P2 might be a straightforward kidnapping thriller, but with a female lead that makes smart survival decisions and surprisingly strong performances for a B slasher flick, P2 is a solid suspense film that genre fans can use to celebrate the holidays. Rachel Nichols delivers a performance that makes her terror and resolve feel genuine and convincing and adds some realism to the film. So much better than what you would expect in a low-budget horror movie. Watching her character develop from panicked to decisive and strong is a major film highlight. Wes Bentley’s villain is crazed, creepy, and unpredictable, keeping the audience guessing whether he will try to romance or murder his victim. P2 is a simple low-budget thriller that might not be award-worthy but still entertains anyone looking for a different type of Christmas movie.

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