An army vet buys storage locker contents to pay off debts, but buys more than he bargained for when he purchases a lot owned by a strange old man.An army vet buys storage locker contents to pay off debts, but buys more than he bargained for when he purchases a lot owned by a strange old man.An army vet buys storage locker contents to pay off debts, but buys more than he bargained for when he purchases a lot owned by a strange old man.
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- Thang Tu
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My stars come from the visuals, CGI and atmosphere. Tim Blake Nelson was also convincing as a racist and unlikable army vet. His character is a bit of a caricature though and the script felt rigid at times.
Guillermo Navarro has been a part of the Night at the Museum-saga and I got the same vibe from this episode: narrow storage spaces filled with old stuff.
While there is some story development, it is mostly done through dialogue (exposition) and not by showing the audience, making it hard to relate to any of the characters. This is exacerbated by an unlikable protagonist (though the acting is quite good) and mostly unlikable secondary characters.
I believe the intent was to create a "be careful what you wish for" or a "greed is bad" story but in the end that is not what I was left with, I was left with "it's okay to be an a#-hole as long as you do it to a bad person, even if you cause their death". By the time the credits rolled all i could say was "that's it".
Weak start, hope it get's better!!
I rate this one a 6.5/10, because it just took too long to get good and just when it did... it ended. I cannot say I did not enjoy this, but there was really no scare factor and this concept could have executed much better. I am sure there are better entries to come but 'Lot 36' was not just there yet.
Did you know
- TriviaGuillermo del Toro said in a conversation for Netflix with fellow director Mike Flanagan that the story for "Lot 36" was partially inspired by del Toro's experience of his storage unit being sold without anyone telling him, as happens to the character of Amelia (Elpidia Carrillo).
- GoofsTelevision coverage of the Gulf War began on January 16, 1991 at approximately 6:45pm U.S. Eastern time. George H.W. Bush's speech followed several hours later. The conditions in New York State at the time were dark and cold. This episode erroneously depicts these events occurring mid-day during summer-like conditions.
- Quotes
Self - Presenter: In centuries past, when the world was full of mystery, and traveling was reserved for the very few, a new form of collection was born. The Cabinet of Curiosities. Now, this collection could be lodged in a building, a chamber, or a piece of furniture. In these private collections, one would find books, paintings, or specimens of natural and unnatural history. A dragon's tooth, a Fiji mermaid, a unicorn's horn. And behind each of these, a story. One could encounter something as large as a suit of armor or as small as a set of keys. The keys to a storage room. That old place where one keeps the past... alive. The things that remind us of our deeds, our darkness, our sins. The story today is Lot 36. And the director, Guillermo Navarro.
- ConnectionsReferences Creepshow (1982)
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)