Buried

The film is very simple, very simple and very minimal budget. There is only one main character, one place and one case. The film is just a kind of business life from someone who is buried in a coffin and buried alive. But the simplicity of ideas and the story does not mean the film is not spectacular and thrilling. Just when the audience is forced to focus on the tension by the tension of the work done the main actor in the escape from death, which confine him in a coffin in the ground. The actor is only equipped with a mobile phone and a book of matches!


The scene begins with a tense, when Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds), an American truck driver who was in Iraq, was confused because he woke up in a coffin buried in the ground. With all the effort he finally managed to break away from the bonds in the hands and mouth. He was trying to remember the events until he could buried alive in a coffin underground.

Eventually she was panicked, he shouted loudly for help. But he finally let go and realize that will not hear anyone scream. Lucky he still keeps a cell phone. He thought to call was the way out the most reasonable.

However, he does not keep important numbers he could call, including her phone number and unfortunately he did not remember it anymore. Moreover, all those close to her far in America. The problem grew when Paul realized that he inhaled oxygen will be more depleted. So also with the battery cell.

The tension for the sake of suspense will suck up the attention of all viewers who see this movie. Since all the grooves and the horrors described seem so real and as if without engineering. This is not out of the aid of lighting, great actors (which could show the face of hysteria, fear, confusion, despair), and sound effects are simple but effective. Seeing this film is the audience (we) will be invited to an adventure full of tension at 90 minutes.

 
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