No One Lives (2012)

No One Lives (2012) is a horror-thriller directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, known for its intense action and brutal violence. The film blends slasher elements with psychological thriller aspects, offering a unique twist on the typical horror narrative.

The story begins with a ruthless criminal gang kidnapping a wealthy couple, hoping to extort them for money. However, they soon discover that the man they’ve kidnapped, known only as “Driver” (played by Luke Evans), is far more dangerous than they could have anticipated. As the gang delves into the couple’s background, they uncover a dark secret — the “Driver” is a psychopathic killer who quickly turns the tables, hunting down the gang one by one with a relentless and bloody vengeance.

No One Lives is known for its unapologetic gore and shocking twists, featuring inventive kills and high-stakes tension. Luke Evans’ performance as the chillingly calm yet vicious “Driver” stands out, making his character both terrifying and compelling. The film’s small cast and confined setting contribute to its intense and claustrophobic atmosphere.