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The Tunnel(Tunnelen)

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Norway · 2019
1h 43m
Director Pål Øie
Starring Thorbjørn Harr, Ylva Fuglerud, Mikkel Bratt Silset, Lisa Carlehed
Genre Drama, Thriller

first responders must race against the clock to save trapped travelers stuck in a tunnel when a truck crashes inside, causing a fire. To make matters worse, there's a blizzard raging outside the tunnel, and the pressure begins to rise as the people inside grow more and more desperate to escape.

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The New York Times by Beatrice Loayza

The human dimension is painfully cliché, and Oie’s clunky orchestration of intersecting individual stories flattens the film’s overall momentum. It does, however, manage to eke out moments of genuine suspense and harrowing claustrophobia with its straightforward premise and contained, small-scale action.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

Solidly crafted if a bit uninspired, Pål Øie’s thriller is like a horizontal, colder, sootier “Towering Inferno” minus the all-star-cast, though their soap-operatics are intact.

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ReelViews by James Berardinelli

Although it might seem odd to call a disaster film “low-key,” the label applies in this case. That shouldn’t be interpreted as a criticism. There are times when a less-is-more approach results in gripping entertainment and The Tunnel is one such example.

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The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

All the traditional ingredients are there, and I do have to say that the film does a good initial job of being claustrophobic and spectacular at the same time.

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Austin Chronicle by Richard Whittaker

The Tunnel may be shrouded in blistering embers and fumes, but it never loses sight of the victims and helpers, of whom there are many. Just as it's an ensemble drama, so it's the community that saves what it can of the day, and gives a feel-good ending with a tinge of sadness.

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