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The Pipes
In 2039, in a sewer-system-turned-underground-prison, an aloof inmate meets a female convict (there to rescue her sister). So he and his 2 bank-robbing prison mates choose to help, in return for her pledge to take them all to the Up Top.
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Plot Summary
In the unforgiving landscape of a North Sea oil rig, a close-knit crew faces a perilous situation when a severe storm isolates them. As tensions rise and paranoia sets in, they must confront not only the external dangers but also a growing sense of dread and suspicion among themselves.
Critical Reception
Jonathan van Tulleken's "The Pipes" garnered significant attention for its claustrophobic atmosphere and intense performances, particularly from its lead cast. Critics praised its gripping tension and exploration of psychological dread, though some noted a predictable narrative arc in its final act.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suffocating atmosphere and effective suspense.
Reece Shearsmith's performance is a standout, conveying mounting dread.
The film's exploration of isolation and paranoia is compelling.
Google audience: Audiences found "The Pipes" to be a tense and atmospheric thriller, with many highlighting the strong performances and unsettling mood. Some viewers mentioned that while the build-up was excellent, the resolution felt somewhat anticlimactic.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Scotland, utilizing the harsh, remote environments to enhance the sense of isolation and claustrophobia experienced by the characters.
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