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The Tunnel
Description
A series of interesting events start with the story begins with a news story about the cover of the government leads to the detection of a network of abandoned train tunnels deep in the heart of Sydney. But this quickly turns into something terrifying, chasing them. They fall into a frightening trap and they have to confront these frightening things.
A series of interesting events start with the story begins with a news story about the cover of the government leads to the detection of a network of abandoned train tunnels deep in the heart of Sydney. But this quickly turns into something terrifying, chasing them. They fall into a frightening trap and they have to confront these frightening things.
Actors:
Violeta Rodríguez,
Àlex Batllori,
Marta Fernández Muro,
Roser Vilajosana,
Carmela Lloret,
Nuria Mencía,
Flores González
Violeta Rodríguez
3 February 1997, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Àlex Batllori
21 October 1991, Sabadell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Marta Fernández Muro
12 February 1950, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Roser Vilajosana
Carmela Lloret
Nuria Mencía
Flores González
Director:
Pepón Montero
Pepón Montero
Country:
Korea
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March 07, 2017
A thoroughly engaging drama that is peppered with both improbably dark humour and pungent attempts at social commentary.
December 15, 2016
Tunnel succeeds on three fronts: making its life-or-death scenario feel urgent and immediate, fleshing out its characters and garnering a genuine emotional impact.
August 26, 2016
If only Hollywood's blockbusters could be even half as gripping, smart and emotionally engrossing as Tunnel!
September 01, 2016
Subtlety clearly isn't a forte for writer-director Kim Seong-hoon, whose last film was the cop thriller A Hard Day. Then again, Kim's not after subtlety here. He's making an angry polemic against the state of his nation.
September 01, 2016
Simultaneously smart and populist viewing, and a great example of the genre.
August 25, 2016
South Korean cinema contributed the summer's best action film with Train to Busan, a kinetic kick of a zombie thriller. Tunnel doesn't quite do the same for the disaster genre, but it's a well-made, suspenseful and surprisingly moving twist on a formula.
September 06, 2016
Infusing its nightmarish scenario with bracing doses of satirical humor, Tunnel is smarter and more sophisticated than most Hollywood attempts at the genre.
August 29, 2016
Most disaster epics, even the silliest, manage to entertain, as does this one, but with intelligence and a compassionate focus on the feelings of the people most affected.
August 25, 2016
There's not enough story here to warrant the film's more than two-hour running time; 90 taut minutes tracking a week in the ruined tunnel would have sufficed. Still, it's a vivid and relatable tale.
August 27, 2016
You absolutely devour Jung-soo's journey in Tunnel. Tunnel is one of the most compassionate films of the year with a horrifically executed disaster and an emotional powerhouse odyssey overall.
August 25, 2016
[There's] a lot to juggle, and Kim handles it effectively while delivering, bottom line, a harrowing spectacle that makes one forget to breathe.
September 06, 2016
A lean, enjoyable disaster story that happily spends more time focusing on character than spectacle, though visual effects are impressive.

