Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Buried: Tension gripped in the Coffin


It never crossed my mind a bit of a Paul Conroy (played by Ryan Reynolds) trapped in a coffin and buried alive at a depth of 2 meters from ground level. A bad dream that is realized in the film "Buried" which I watched earlier this week with remarkable acting performance shown by the star who first soared through his TV series Two Guys and a Girl (1998-2001) and partner actress Scarlett Johansson is.
By setting the time in 2006 in Iraq that was turbulent post-Saddam Hussein's leadership, Paul the truck driver who was carrying out the task of delivering equipment kitchen, suddenly attacked by a group of terrorists. He awoke in the dark and slowly realized was in a coffin in the company of a disposable cigarette lighters and mobile phones (mobile phone). He was buried alive and trying to fight hard to get out of the situation was tense.

Through the existing mobile phone accompanied by anxiety at any time if the batteries run out of power, Paul then contact his office, his wife and even the FBI office to preach what he was experiencing at that time. With a duration of 90 minutes, the film director Spaniard Rodrigo Cortez worked on this film with a minimum display "outer scene" and a "sadistic" explores the broader expression of anxiety, fear, panic, resignation and despair experienced by Paul in the coffin. Can you imagine how hard Paul's struggle to save themselves by relying on the ability of a communication tool: the phone.

In the narrow space and dark we all brought on psychological depression experienced by Paul, calling people who are expected to rescue her from a situation that could bring it to the tragic death. We seemed to feel the way Paul thought the frantic and stressed when not lifted the phone dial tone, dial tone is so long, the messages "bureaucratic" and not essential, to the friends who harass kemalangannya. All berkelindan in a blended fabric of the story is so compelling in every scene of this gripping drama thriller.

His condition worsened when his captors help fuel "lively" tensions being experienced at that time.

Paul yelled frantically at the kidnappers to immediately release him. The kidnappers with an ironic tone instead blamed the arrival of Paul and the American troops to Iraq which they say has hurt the peace is being built there. In fact cruel captors demanded a ransom. "Please, I have one child and waiting for me out there," pleaded Paul miserably. The kidnappers would retaliate by screaming loud at the end of the line, "I have four children, and now live one!".

Ryan Reynolds is showing amazing acting ability. With low-cost movie that is only U.S. $ 2 million alone, proven expertise Ryan cultivate his talent in this film. Why not, we will witness the expression of despair and frustration Ryan trapped inside the cramped and dark chamber with oxygen levels that only last up to 90 minutes ahead. Other supporting cast is just more of the voice on the phone that seemed to hit the hit the space awareness of Paul and also the audience with endless suspense. We like "picnic" in the mind of frantic adventures Paul and gesture frantically writhing body inside the coffin.

You might think it's going very boring watching a movie with Paul in the single-acting parade casket alone. But after watching, I actually feel different sensations. Reliability Rodrigo Cortez director and screenwriter Chris Sparling seriously working on this film and the allure of inner menghunjam. I so feel anxiety Paul when he has to play with the analogy and intuition alone, whether the right people who will help him reach that genuinely help or just blow away "the winds of heaven false hope" to him. This happens because the government would ask him to not show video of hostage himself on Youtube so as not to become international issues as well as seal information concerning circumstances that happened to him at that time.

Overall, this movie is really draining emotion and suspense of the audience. The dramatic end really make a movie also starring Anne Lockhart and Ivana Mino has left a remarkable impression. Sure to Ryan himself is an unforgettable experience. As expressed in an interview on the site "Parade" he admitted had undergone klaustrophobia (fear of disease are in a narrow space), physical injury, baldness and insomnia after shooting the film. Hopefully this is not true for those of you who have and want to watch it.

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