

Death's Roulette

Seven strangers wake up in a mansion in the middle of nowhere to discover they are part of a twisted game. They will have 60 minutes to choose one person to die; otherwise, all of them will be murdered. As the clock ticks down, the most lurid secrets will come to light, and they’ll discover they are all connected by a dark past.
Honestly, any movie average Americans are grading that's not originally in English always gets a much lower rating than it should. This isn't one of those.
It starts slow and that keeps this off a 10. But once it gets going it's pretty much non stop twist and turns. At that point it's about a 7.5, maybe an 8. But the plot twist in the end steps it up a notch. There's no way to go into it without giving the whole movie away, so you'll have to watch it.
Once that plot twist happens it's an 8.5/9 easily. Very Agatha Christie-esque. The final scene is a little hokey, but the plot twist is just so damn good I rolled it up to a 9.