I saw it on HBO Go.
Despite what everyone else said, I quite like it. It’s plot driven and has some
very intense moments. It doesn’t have the best pacing but I love the concept.
Everyone has a different version of what hell is like. In Scandanavian, hell is
a frozen wasteland. In No Exit, hell is other people. With so many different
version of hell, there’s always a different version of who runs it.
When I first watched
it, I got absorbed into it. This time I noticed a couple of things directors
throw into movies for those of us nerdy enough to notice it. The building was
333. It was elevator 6 and two of the floors, 39 and 42, add up to 6. If 3
plays a prominent role, the car got stuck on 21 which adds up to 3. I saw the
elevator display flashing but I couldn’t quite make it out. I think it said
‘devil.’
The Flyers appear
twice but I think that’s more to establish location. The guards were watching a
Flyers versus Bruins game and there was a Flyers jersey in the office where the
guy jumped. As a Caps fan, I am amused by the Flyers association with the devil
in this movie. The song ‘Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree’ remains a mystery to
me. I’m guessing it’s the contrast of the perky up-beat song and the darkness
of the situation.
The Devil’s Meeting
is an interesting concept but it looks entirely dreamed up for the movie. I
Googled it and didn’t see a reference to it anywhere else. If it’s called
something else, I’d like to know.
I first saw this movie a few weeks ago and also enjoyed it. It actually reminded me quite a bit of the Doctor Who episode Midnight (S4E11), so if you liked the movie maybe you should check that episode out, if you haven't seen it before.
ReplyDeleteI just started season 4 of Doctor Who. I look forward to it. The first episode is a space version of The Poseidon Adventure.
ReplyDeleteThe Pit of Satan episodes reminded me of another movie having to do with hell: Event Horizon. It wasn't identical but there were similarities.