You can't go into special effects because there were non. You can't say anything about the cast because it's just one person you see. And the set is simple too, just a coffin.
Yes, indeed, it all takes place in a coffin. So that's already tricky to watch because I know a lot of people who didn't liked it because there was nothing to see or watch and I must agree with them. It takes indeed almost an hour before the suspense comes in. The first hour you will learn everything about the character, perfectly played by Ryan Reynolds.
But it's all done on phone. Of course, being buried you can't do anything else than phone but for me it was a bit too long, an hour as I said. But from then on it goes faster and things go from worse to terribly wrong. The ending was a surprise for me. I won't spoil it just watch it. Still, I won't state it as a horror either a suspense or thriller.
But you have to experience the coffin setting to sit it through. FAQ What is 'Buried' about? Is "Buried" based on a book? Does the movie leave the coffin? Details Edit. Release date October 15, United States. English Arabic. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 35 minutes. Dolby Digital EX. Related news. Reynolds said the role was emotionally and physically exhausting. And it's not just isolation in the box; there's also a bit of action in that confined space.
There's a snake in a corner, who seemed just as afraid as the terrified Canadian was. Did the producers want to change the ending? But Ryan and Roderigo loved my ending and wanted to keep it that way. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
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