
One elevator, one girl who can read minds and one floor where the elevator should have never stopped: the ideal ingredients for a classic piece of weird horror. In the claustrophobic space of the elevator, a bunch of screwed up psychos who board halfway through produce absolute madness and mayhem on every square inch.... (Full plot summary below)
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One elevator, one girl who can read minds and one floor where the elevator should have never stopped: the ideal ingredients for a classic piece of weird horror. In the claustrophobic space of the elevator, a bunch of screwed up psychos who board halfway through produce absolute madness and mayhem on every square inch.
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| User ReviewSean RThis movie makes you feel really uneasy. It doesn't need great sets, or an elaborate storyline, it just takes a very claustrophobic setting and makes you feel terribly uneasy. |
| User ReviewAndrew BI loved this one. It's crazy! The city is a giant building (100s of floors) and the only way to get anywhere is to ride in an elevator (which takes hours because of the many floors) It was pretty cool looking at what they thing the future will be. -Cyber-Punk |
| User ReviewJohnny BI can safely say I have never seen a movie quite like this. It was awesome. |
| User ReviewChris RThis is a rare example. It's a low budget sci-fi/horror movie that doesn't suck. Imagine what would happen if Saw didn't suck and was plagued with a 1984 sense of paranoia. Except better. Much better. |
| User ReviewNina TA Japanese film of extreme oddness. This uses the Cube approach to budget filmmaking, by mostly constraining the action to a small set (the inside of a steampunk lift). It's easy to forgive its faults, because all that oddness makes up for it. |
| User ReviewÁlvaro SNo apta para todo público. Una pelÃcula deliciosa en lo opresivo. En lo personal me encantan las pelÃculas donde el escenario es un personaje y en esta es el malo de la pelÃcula. |
| User ReviewRobert BPrendi elementi dall'horror e dal cyberpunk, combinandoli in un prodotto molto ben riuscito. Da vedere! |
| User ReviewPrivate UBad craziness. Could have been made by Terry Gilliam... had he been Japanese. Lots of bizarre flashbacks, fractured reality, unusual lighting/camera angles/etc. Interesting if you're in the right mood. Amusing dystopia of modern Japan that will be a laugh to anyone that's spent any amount of time here since the 90's. |
| User ReviewKieran Tsolid beginning and ending, those segments which were cyberpunk themed were good, the middle section of the movie which turned into horror and the typical current Japannese obsession with blood was boring and crap. well made and interesting for the budget it was made on. |
| User ReviewDavid HAmatuerish production overall, but it's low budget yet highly stylized aesthetic makes it worthwhile for hardcore cyberpunk and horror fans like myself. I watched it when I was really tired, so maybe I need to give it another look. |