A situational thriller depicting the struggle of a man who fell into a manhole.A situational thriller depicting the struggle of a man who fell into a manhole.A situational thriller depicting the struggle of a man who fell into a manhole.
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**Review: Manhole (2023)**
**Rating: 6.5/10**
"Manhole" (2023) is a Japanese thriller that ventures into psychological horror with a unique premise. Directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri, the film follows Shunsuke Kawamura, played by Yûto Nakajima, who falls into a manhole on his way home from a celebration. Trapped underground, he must find a way out while grappling with rising paranoia and uncertainty.
The film's strength lies in its claustrophobic atmosphere. The manhole setting is utilized effectively to create tension, with the protagonist's desperation growing as he struggles to escape. Nakajima delivers a solid performance, conveying both physical and psychological distress.
However, while the concept is intriguing, the plot occasionally drags, with some moments feeling repetitive. The narrative also takes a few implausible turns that might strain the suspension of disbelief for some viewers.
Overall, "Manhole" is a decent watch for fans of psychological thrillers, especially those who appreciate a strong, suspenseful atmosphere. However, it may not have enough depth or originality to stand out in the crowded genre.
**Rating: 6.5/10**
"Manhole" (2023) is a Japanese thriller that ventures into psychological horror with a unique premise. Directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri, the film follows Shunsuke Kawamura, played by Yûto Nakajima, who falls into a manhole on his way home from a celebration. Trapped underground, he must find a way out while grappling with rising paranoia and uncertainty.
The film's strength lies in its claustrophobic atmosphere. The manhole setting is utilized effectively to create tension, with the protagonist's desperation growing as he struggles to escape. Nakajima delivers a solid performance, conveying both physical and psychological distress.
However, while the concept is intriguing, the plot occasionally drags, with some moments feeling repetitive. The narrative also takes a few implausible turns that might strain the suspension of disbelief for some viewers.
Overall, "Manhole" is a decent watch for fans of psychological thrillers, especially those who appreciate a strong, suspenseful atmosphere. However, it may not have enough depth or originality to stand out in the crowded genre.
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- Sep 1, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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