If you think a movie where the protagonist wakes up in a coffin buried alive for 90 minutes can give you of claustrophobia, you are wrong. English director Rodrigo Cortes , can in 90 minutes to keep us alive through a skillful use of the camera, with shots and nothing short of perfect a well-studied photography. In the sense that we identify ourselves in the protagonist, but not so much in its countdown, as in his actions. The film is also accused some 'hidden world of interpersonal communication. The main character played by Ryan Reynolds also having a cell phone, an icon of our time as a means of communication, ull find in trying to establish contact with the outside world. A film that gives a nod to Hitchcock, the director of choice for thriller based on human phobias. A surprise ending prevedibilissimo perhaps, but certainly managed with intelligence and reflection.
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