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Sublime has a great cast, Thomas Cavanagh (he was on Scrubs for awhile as J.T.'s brother) plays George Grieves our troubled soul trapped in an insane horror hospital. The concept and execution are beautiful and interesting. However, Sublime gets so bogged down in its internal drama that the entire film drags and makes it seem much longer than it actually is.
The movie flashes back and forth from George's 40th birthday party to the hospital where he's about to have his first Colonoscopy. Coincidentally at the B-day party the guest start to discuss a disturbing trend of medical deaths. How you can go in for something standard like a Colonoscopy and come out missing a kidney, which is ...
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