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Not recommended. Issues noted: 1. There seemed to be a big whiff of moral superiority cast upon the characters at the top of the high rise who were clearly implied to be involved in human trafficking of the people in the basement area...


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During an eviction procedure in a troubled area of Madrid, police officer Dani makes a shocking discovery.
In a tense and claustrophobic setting, a group of individuals finds themselves trapped in a mysterious and isolated location. As their confinement continues, paranoia and mistrust begin to fester among them, leading to escalating conflicts and a desperate struggle for survival. The true nature of their predicament and the intentions of their captors remain unclear, forcing them to question everything they thought they knew.
Siege (Asedio) garnered a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its intense atmosphere and suspenseful narrative, others found the plot to be somewhat predictable or underdeveloped. The film's low-budget nature was often noted, but its ability to create tension with limited resources was frequently highlighted.
Praised for its suspenseful build-up and claustrophobic atmosphere.
Criticized by some for a lack of originality in its thriller elements.
Acknowledged for effectively generating tension despite a limited budget.
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The film was shot primarily in a single, confined location to enhance its claustrophobic and intense atmosphere, a deliberate choice by director Paco Torres to amplify the psychological tension of the siege.
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Not recommended. Issues noted: 1. There seemed to be a big whiff of moral superiority cast upon the characters at the top of the high rise who were clearly implied to be involved in human trafficking of the people in the basement area...