Directed by:
André ØvredalScreenplay:
André ØvredalCinematography:
Nic OsborneComposer:
Johannes RingenCast:
Kyrre Haugen Sydness, Siri Helene Müller, Maria Johanne Dingsøyr-Henriksen, Max Amundsen-Lack, Joachim Cossais, Ella Glenton Schjerven (more)Plots(1)
In an overpopulated future, a family travels home from the beach in heavy traffic; between them and the gigantic city in which they live, is a tunnel with a horrifying purpose. (Tribeca Film Festival)
Reviews (2)
A very interesting idea with decent visuals and a tribute to Andre Ovredal (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, The Autopsy of Jane Doe) earn it three stars. The idea blew me away, but the film is very slow and could be summed up in three minutes. ()
Interesting idea and visuals, but I expected more from André Øvredal. It's a shame that he leaves everything to the viewers' imagination; I was quite curious about what could have happened in the middle of the tunnel. It could have been epic, but the director chose a more modest path, one that doesn't really work for me. 6/10. ()
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