Agatha Christie's claustrophobic thriller And Then There Were None sees ten strangers summoned to a remote island where they are killed one-by-one by a mysterious someone; this more recent Japanese movie references Christie but its ten strangers are lured by job advertisement to a hi-tech underground fortress, where they die one-by-one in a bizarre seven-day death contest - a contrived, not very interesting, nor vey likely update that also features too many exaggerated and irritating characters among the ten victims.
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