1."Saw Horror".
This is a crime horror movie produced by Lionsgate and directed by James Win. The film tells the story of two men who never knew each other who were locked in a dirty bathroom and suffered torture such as leg chopping one after another. The film was released on October 29, 2004, and grossed $55.18 million in North America. Due to the success of the first part, until 2023, the production team has filmed 10 sequels one after another.
Adam and Lawrence are trapped in a dilapidated underground bathroom as they try to cooperate with each other to survive. However, both men were filled with suspicion and hostility. In the end, they chose to cooperate with each other. But in order for Lawrence to kill Adam, he forced his wife and daughter to threaten himself. The police arrived at the scene and started a fight with **, but in the end they lost to him.
In order to save himself, Adam rummaged through **'s clothes, only to find that **'s tape recorder told the story of **, who was also a victim. He was injected with chronic poison and either killed the doctor's family or died himself. In order to save his life, he incarnated as **. At this time, the corpse in the room, which had never moved, actually stood up. From beginning to end, ** was in the midst of them, but they were always deluded by the illusion of "corpses" that they were initially told of. Just watch a good show play play out up close.
2."Killing in Another Dimension".
Killing in Another Dimension is a science fiction thriller movie that tells the story of six people who have never known each other who are inexplicably imprisoned in a bizarre cube prison, must go through a series of sequences to advance, and will be killed by various mechanisms within the cube if they are not careful.
Directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring David Hewlett and Nicole DeBoer, the film was released in the United States on September 11, 1998. It is mainly characterized by thriller and sci-fi, and captivates the audience through a tense plot and suspenseful atmosphere.
Over time, they must confront the ugliness and selfishness of human nature, as well as the struggle on the brink of life and death. Eventually, they must find the pattern of the cube in order to escape the labyrinthine prison. However, when they thought they had successfully escaped, they encountered more mysteries and dilemmas.
3."Trembling Space".
Trembling Space is a crime movie directed by David Fincher and starring Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart. Meg Altman and her daughter rented a three-story stone building of several hundred square meters in Manhattan's West Neighborhood. However, on the first night of the mother and daughter moving in, there was a "war". The former owner of the house had hidden a fortune in this secret little room, and Meg and her daughter had no knowledge of it.
At the same time, three robbers, who thought that the new owner had not yet moved in, were shocked to find someone upstairs when they entered the door. As it happens, when Meg got up to take sleeping pills that night because of insomnia, she occasionally noticed someone downstairs, so she hurriedly woke up her daughter and hid in a secret room.
Unfortunately, they have not yet been connected to the ** system of the small room, and it is even more unfortunate that one of the robbers knows the inside story, because he worked for the security company that installed such rooms. Thus, a peculiar show of talented women vs. robbers began. The mother and daughter must use their resourcefulness and courage to fight the three gangsters in order to protect their lives and property.
4."Extreme Space".
Extreme Space is a 2007 thriller puzzle film produced by Noto Pictures in Spain. The film is directed by Luis Pedlahita and stars Luis Homa, Elena Barresteros, Federico Lupi, and others. The film mainly tells the story of four mathematicians who escape by solving mathematical puzzles in a secret room.
Specifically, Galois, Olivia, Pascal, and Hilbert, four leaders in their respective academic fields, are gathered in the same room by a mysterious invitation. However, they soon discover that this is an elaborate "game" that will eventually crush them to death if they fail to answer one puzzle after another correctly. In the tense process of solving problems, the four must also test each other's true identities and find the connections.
5."Buried Alive".
Buried Alive is a 2010 suspense thriller released by Lionsgate, directed by Rodrigo Cortez and starring Ryan Reynolds. The film tells the story of Paul, an American truck driver, who is trapped in a coffin after an attack in Iraq.
Paul used the limited tools around him, such as cell phones, lighters, flashlights, etc., to try to escape. At the same time, he must overcome the negative effects of panic, despair, and mental madness. The film received 10 nominations at the 25th Goya Awards in Spain in 2010, and finally won three awards: Best Sound, Best Editing, and Best Original Screenplay.
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