on the other hand, Mary's overt hallucinations raise the question of just where her delusions end and reality begins – an ambiguity that the film subtly maintains without ever conclusively resolving
"Open 24 Hours" will never be an all-timer entry in the slasher genre, but it's always plenty compelling, with affable characters facing wicked, no-holds-barred violence
"Open 24 Hours" is adequate. The story isn't disjointed, confusing, or hard to follow. The characters are motivated (even without the "by what"), well acted, and they mostly coherently lead you from Act I to III
"Open 24 Hours" is a good, tense film that is well-written, well-acted, and done with a good attention to detail; The final surprise, the ending, works fantastically well with the story and the acting is great making the film more than worth investing in