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But director Dunstan is clearly mainly interested in ratcheting up the gore content via endless scenes of bodies being dismembered, impaled or blown up that well showcase the talents of the special effects and makeup teams. Production designer Graham "Grace" Walker has also done a terrific job with the sets featuring an array of such spooky sights as mounds of body parts, corpses floating in tanks of water, and horrific paintings that make Francis Bacon's look wholesome. Unfortunately, the Collector simply isn't a very interesting screen villain. Clad in a black mask that reveals only his eyes and mouth, he mainly communicates by heavy breathing. It makes one yearn for the perversely witty chatter of Jigsaw. The performers go through their masochistic physical paces in admirably committed fashion, with Stewart particularly convincing as the victim who finds himself coming back for more and Fitzpatrick proving a plucky screen heroine. And it's fun to see Tergesen acting in full badass mode. But despite their efforts, this latest example of the increasingly exhausted torture porn genre will be of little interest to any but its most obsessed fans. "The Collection," an LD Entertainment release, is rated R for strong bloody violence, grisly images, language and brief nudity. 82 minutes. Motion Picture Association of America definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. ___ Online:
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