Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man wakes up from the lethal injection only to find himself in a small, empty box.A man wakes up from the lethal injection only to find himself in a small, empty box.A man wakes up from the lethal injection only to find himself in a small, empty box.
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About ten minutes in, I thought this was a duffer. I hated the voice outside of the box and the protagonist (who also wrote and directed it) wasn't really my cup of tea. It was taking me out of the moment and stopping me engaging, until.... it didn't. I suddenly found myself an hour in completely in the zone. I'm not claiming that it's incredibly well done or executed, because in a lot of ways it isn't. It probably didn't have a lot of money in its defence. But it pulled me along for the ride and I never got bored, which is impressive for a single person / location film. Not a bad time from Matt Shaw.
I read Matt Shaw's book years ago and read it again when he announced he was making it into a film. While the idea of the man being stuck in a box is the same, the reasons as to why he was in the box are different from film to box which caught me by a pleasant surprise as it meant I hadn't seen the ending coming. Nice to see Matt do more acting in this one although he has made it clear on his pages that it won't be something we see much of. Nice camera work and his direction is certainly getting stronger with each film he does. Looking forward to the next one which I also backed.
So Matt Shaw, stuck in a box for around 70 odd minutes... Doesn't sound the most promising, yet it all fits together extremely well.
The camerawork was claustrophobic and the editing was on point, never really giving any opportunity to let you get over the previous scene.
Shaw shows some good acting throughout, especially the more, gag enducing scenes. And holds up the movie alone very well.
There are some scenes I would love to comment on, but I do not want to spoil anything. This one is best to go into blind... And empty stomached.
Considering the small set and cast this works extremely well, and feels much bigger in terms of production value, than it probably is.
Very entertaining, can't wait for future work off Shaw and his team.
The camerawork was claustrophobic and the editing was on point, never really giving any opportunity to let you get over the previous scene.
Shaw shows some good acting throughout, especially the more, gag enducing scenes. And holds up the movie alone very well.
There are some scenes I would love to comment on, but I do not want to spoil anything. This one is best to go into blind... And empty stomached.
Considering the small set and cast this works extremely well, and feels much bigger in terms of production value, than it probably is.
Very entertaining, can't wait for future work off Shaw and his team.
About ten minutes in, I thought this was a duffer. I hated the voice outside of the box and the protagonist (who also wrote and directed it) wasn't really my cup of tea. I saw it through however but didn't enjoy it, but then I didn't mind the end bit. Naaaah... It was taking my out of the moment and stopping me engaging, until.... it didn't. I suddenly found myself an hour in completely in the zone. I'm not claiming it's incredibly well done, because in a lot of ways it isn't. But it pulled me along for the ride and I never got bored, which is impressive for a single person / location film. Naaaaah...
A great film made by Matt Shaw and Maria. Really well done on the visuals and storytelling in this one. If you're a fan of films like Oldboy and Saw then you'll love this. Keep watching until the very end. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
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- AnecdotesBased on the number one best-selling book of the same name.
- GaffesEveryone in the film sounds English, yet Frank was sentenced to the lethal injection, which is not done in England.
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