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The Thai cave rescue became one of the most talked about events in mass media after it happened. Such was the peculiarity of the situation, the whole world came together to rescue the boys. Since then, many filmmakers have taken on the challenge to dramatize the retelling. While some have used the structure of a documentary to enthrall us, others have taken the more dramatic route of a feature. The Trapped 13: How We Survived the Thai Cave is the second offering from Netflix in the span of two weeks on the rescue. While the first one was a six-part drama, this one is a straight-up documentary told by the trapped boys and coach Eak themselves.
Visually too, the film offers a distinct portrayal, with present-day footage from the location, interspersed with footage shot during the actual rescue. Reenactment of the event by actors and animated segments add to a masterfully crafted viewing experience.
There's only the vaguest official premise: \"A young couple looking for the perfect home find themselves trapped in a mysterious labyrinth-like neighborhood of identical houses.\" But Wikipedia offers this telling definition of the film's title: \"A vivarium is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research.\" It translates into \"place of life,\" and it can be a small terrarium, for example, or something much larger, like Biosphere 2. It's pretty obvious that the film's suburban paradise is meant to be just such a place.
Of course, this is also a Judd Apatow film, so the trailer shows this will not be an intimate comedy, but a big-budget film full of hijinks and drunken shenanigans. The egocentric actors at the center of the story quickly get tired of being trapped in the hotel, taking over a helicopter on the hotel grounds, playing with TikTok, and generally just puking all over the set when some of them get influenza. Is this the comedy we need Probably not, but at least \"The Bubble\" was a star-studded cast that includes Keegan Michael-Key, David Duchovny, Pedro Pascal, Maria Bakalova, Fred Armisen, Peter Serafinowicz, Karen Gillan, Leslie Mann, and more.
The film, a theatrical release from National Geographic Documentary Films, chronicles the improbable mission to safely retrieve a dozen boys and their soccer coach who were trapped for two weeks more than a mile deep inside the Tham Luang cave system after it flooded.
Any horror fan has seen at least one or two films where a possessed human fights against monsters to keep them under control and contained within them (it's that whole good vs. evil within us metaphor for beginners); unfortunately it's also a perfect analog to the new reboot of 'Hellboy'. Somewhere inside is a really well-made, well-scripted and developed adaptation of Mike Mignola's comics. However it's being beaten back down by being trapped within one of the most shockingly ill-executed films since Robin Hood (the Taron Egerton one).
\"There were three drugs,\" Nicholson says. \"There was a tranquilizer to calm them down. Then there was a drug to dry up the saliva in their mouth so they didn't choke while unconscious. And then the anesthetic was ketamine, and it was a lot. As you see in the film, (the divers) had to re-administer the ketamine several times because it was a (roughly six-hour) journey and the ketamine would keep them fully unconscious for one to two hours.\"
Despite sharing a title and a similar isolated premise, Dafoe's upcoming film bears no relation to Bo Burnham's contained comedy special Inside, which was released on Netflix in 2021 to universal acclaim. The upcoming psychological horror film stars Dafoe as a high-end art thief who, after a huge heist goes horribly wrong, becomes trapped inside a New York penthouse with nothing but priceless pieces of art surrounding him. The story follows Dafoe's character, named Nemo, as he goes to increasingly creative lengths to survive.
Adam Bentz is a news writer for Screen Rant with an interest in a wide range of movies and television, though it was revered auteurs like Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Aaron Sorkin who ultimately sparked his interest in the craft. Motivated by his love for the screen, Adam studied creative writing with a concentration in screenwriting at Southern New Hampshire University.After graduating, Adam proudly interned as a writer for The Borgen Project, a nonprofit organization working to end extreme poverty. Other than covering news for Screen Rant, Adam reviews films on his website adambentz.wordpress.com and can be found on Twitter @adam__bentz
The film shows seven women trapped in various places, and the movie has been divided into three parts. The movie has been broken so that different scenarios can be shown, and it can be made clear to the audience what the people of Egypt experienced.
Director Anthony Maras brings those horrific events to life in his new thriller Hotel Mumbai, which premiered last year at the Toronto International Film Festival and hits theaters March 22. Starring Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, and Nazanin Boniadi, the movie focuses on the stories of guests and staff trapped inside the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel for days as four armed terrorists stalk the halls, killing at random. 153554b96e