Una invitación exclusiva. Una excusa para divertirse. Pero en el fondo de las tinieblas yacen sus peores temores. La verdad será enterrado a menos que sobrevivan... el agujero.
Cuatro jóvenes estudiantes, dos chicas y dos chicos, desaparecen de un exclusivo internado británico. Dos semanas más tarde aparece una de las chicas, Liz, pero está tan traumatizada que no lo logra distinguir lo real de lo imaginario. Lo único que recuerda es que para librarse de una excursión, se encerró con sus compañeros en un bunker subterráneo. Junto con la doctora Horwood, psicóloga de la policía, intentará descubrir qué pasó en el bunker, y qué ha sido de sus amigos.
"The Hole," a gripping psychological thriller released in 2001, was a collaborative production between Pathé and the UK Film Council, filmed in both France and the United Kingdom. Directed by Nick Hamm, the film delves into the harrowing experience of four teenagers who find themselves trapped in an underground bunker. The narrative masterfully intertwines elements of suspense, mystery, and psychological tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the true horror lies not in their physical confinement but in the unraveling of their psyches and the dark secrets they harbor. The film's protagonist, Liz Dunn, portrayed by Thora Birch, is a complex character whose descent into madness is both compelling and unsettling. Alongside her are her classmates Mike (Desmond Harrington), Frankie (Keira Knightley), and Geoff (Lawrence Fox), each bringing their own dynamics to the group's deteriorating situation. The claustrophobic setting of the bunker amplifies the tension, creating an atmosphere thick with paranoia and fear. Hamm's direction skillfully uses the confined space to heighten the sense of entrapment, making the audience feel as though they, too, are trapped with the characters. One of the standout aspects of "The Hole" is its non-linear storytelling, which adds layers of intrigue and keeps the audience guessing about the true nature of the events. Flashbacks and shifting perspectives reveal the backstory and motivations of the characters, gradually piecing together the puzzle of how they ended up in the bunker. This narrative technique not only maintains suspense but also deepens the psychological complexity of the film, making it a standout in the thriller genre. "The Hole" also benefits from strong performances, particularly from Thora Birch, who delivers a haunting portrayal of a young woman grappling with her sanity. The film's exploration of themes such as manipulation, betrayal, and the fragility of the human mind resonates long after the credits roll. While it may not have received widespread acclaim upon its release, "The Hole" has since garnered a cult following, appreciated for its intense atmosphere and thought-provoking narrative. It remains a testament to the power of psychological thrillers to captivate and unsettle audiences.
Año2001
Ingresos7819851$
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GénerosCrimenDramaTerrorSuspense
Países de producciónFranceUnited Kingdom