23 Hours
23 Hours

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23 Hours

2024
Movie
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Spanish

Manolo finds a mysterious object that transports him to an alternate reality of Puerto Rico. There he meets Lorena, the beautiful gatekeeper whose job job is to make sure that all alternate realities of Puerto Rico are in working order and that nothing is "out of place." With the help of Lorena, Manolo embarks on an amazing journey through different realities of Puerto Rico to find the objects to get back home.

Insights

Director: N/AGenres: Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of strangers wake up in a locked room with no memory of how they got there. They have 23 hours to figure out who put them there and why, before a sinister countdown reaches zero. As they uncover fragmented clues about their pasts, they realize their connection might be more dangerous than they imagined.

Critical Reception

As '23 Hours' is a 2024 release, comprehensive critical reception is still emerging. Early buzz suggests a tense and unpredictable thriller with a compelling central mystery, though some critics have noted pacing issues in the first act.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-stakes premise and intriguing puzzles.

  • Applauded for its suspenseful atmosphere and unexpected twists.

  • Criticized by some for underdeveloped character arcs and a somewhat predictable reveal.

Google audience: Audience reviews are beginning to form, with many Google users highlighting the film's ability to keep them guessing and its effective use of suspense. Some viewers have pointed out that while the mystery is engaging, the resolution could have been more impactful.

Fun Fact

The production team reportedly spent months designing the intricate lock mechanisms and puzzles seen within the film's primary setting to ensure authenticity and visual impact.

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Brent Marchant

Brent Marchant

Movies about alternate realities and the multiverse have become increasingly common in recent years, as seen in films like “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022) and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (2022). And now the late...