Tank 432 is certainly an interesting concept and a high-pressured psychological suspense-thriller, but instead it was meandering and the finale was anything other than satisfying.
Tank 432
(2016)
Genre(s): Suspense, Horror
Shout Factory | NR – 88 min. – $22.97 | April 4, 2017
Date Published: 04/14/2017 | Author: The Movieman
PLOT SYNOPSIS
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Under siege by a mysterious enemy in an apocalyptic, war-town landscape, a band of mercenary soldiers, with hooded hostages in tow, seek refuge inside an abandoned military tank. But their sanctuary soon reveals itself to be a steel-walled prison. As the group succumbs to claustrophobia, paranoia, and increasingly disturbing delusions, it becomes clear that the real threat may lie not outside, but within. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5 |
No features. |
VIDEO – 3.5/5 |
Tank 432 arrives on Blu-ray presented with a 2.40 widescreen aspect ratio and a 1080p high-definition transfer. The picture itself is okay but lacks virtually any color in keeping with the darker tone of the story; detail is fairly sharp and it appears to be a clean transfer. |
AUDIO – 3.0/5 |
Included is a basic though somewhat weak DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track (as well as a 2.0 option). Although dialogue came through the center channel clear enough, I did feel the few action/fight scenes where there is gunfire or when the score swells, it was rather flat. I suppose for a low budget psychological drama/thriller (with some horror), it’s not terrible, just average for the format. |
OVERALL – 2.0/5 |
Overall, Tank 432 is certainly an interesting concept and a high-pressured psychological suspense-thriller, but instead it was meandering and the finale was anything other than satisfying and features only so-so performances in spite of the opportunities to shine with many character moments. This Blu-ray released through Shout Factory offers good video, okay audio but no bonus features. |
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