KYK’s review published on Letterboxd:
Oh, boy. Here’s something actually punishing from Steven Shainberg, director of the 2002 BDSM drama Secretary. A diluted interpretation of Aughts torture-porn with a film-student appreciation for Gaspar Noé’s color palette, Rupture is a sci-fi abduction thriller that leaves little to be thrilled about.
Things happen pretty fast, with a setup so half-assed you’ll keep thinking, There’s certainly more to this, right? Not really. Meet Renee (Noomi Rapace), a single mother with arachnophobia — we know this because she panics over a spider in the opening scene. Still, we’re led to believe she’s fearless in other ways — this we know because she casually plans on going skydiving while her son is at her ex-husband’s for the weekend. All her plans are thwarted, however, when she is abducted and taken to a Saw-like chamber operated by a group of what I can only describe as hipster torturers (they sport Fifties hairstyles and vintage blouses), who inject Renee with shots and tell her she has “interesting skin.”
(Rest of my review is slightly spoiler-y but I wouldn't recommend you watch it anyway so...)