From there on, its an eighty-minute opportunity for the candidates to answer a single question.
Its a hard test, clearly, and this just adds to the tension in the room.
The end has a distinctlyThe Usual Suspectsfeel to it, but its still satisfying.
Its a brilliantly crafted character piece that builds from one tense moment to the next.
When the film switches from natural lighting to red lighting, were still delivered a strong picture.
The directors commentary features Stuart Hazeldine and editor Mark Talbot-Butler as they talk us through the film.
It runs for just under six minutes and is presented in standard definition.
There are four interview sections.
Stuart Hazeldine discusses his move from writer to director.
Feature:
Examis out now on Blu-ray andavailable from the Den Of Geek Store.
Rating:
1 out of 5