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The film is set in a 1970s era council block in Weston, Southampton set in the present-day United Kingdom. Mark, an artist, wakes to find that he has been sealed into his flat with no way out. There is no electricity, no water and no communications with the outside world apart from a voice over the intercom, repeating the phrase, "please remain calm, the situation is under control". Strange figures in Hazmat suits patrol the grounds outside and set up a military tent.via Youtube:
The Guardian calls it "a zippy, clean-cut and ingenious panic-thriller". Rotten Tomatoes has a 92% critics consensus score.
...right about now a dose of calm is in order.
ReplyDeleteNope. I think it's time for more protests. Loud ones.
DeleteUmm once again movies mirroring (mocking) real life situations like those in Shanghai, China right now. Scary
ReplyDeleteAnd this one's from 2015. It's scary...
DeleteAnother pandemic?
ReplyDeleteMaybe...
DeleteMy kind of movie. I'm watching it now on Tubi. Thanks
ReplyDeleteooo, I hope you like it :)
DeleteNot my cup of tea. Happy Monday. Regine
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There's something out there for everybody :)
DeleteThis sounds good, right up my street! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it!
DeleteI haven't seen this one, but my hubby liked it too. Happy new week!
ReplyDeleteHappy :)
DeleteJust watched it. I do think people's true natures are revealed in a crisis...sad but true. I've seen it. This was an interesting version. ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, people don't change in response to a crisis, do they :( They tend to double down if anything.
DeleteI don't think this is my cuppa but I have to say that's a gripping opening statement in the description!
ReplyDeleteIt's a scary thought! Especially because I can envision it happening in real life.
DeleteI saw this on TV a few years ago. It was scary from the very beginning.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree. Very tension-producing.
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