Down
Down

Down

2001Movie111 minEnglish

After the elevators at a New York City skyscraper begin inexplicably malfunctioning, putting its passengers at risk, mechanic Mark Newman and reporter Jennifer Evans begin separate investigations. Newman gets resistance from superiors at his company, which manufactured the elevator, while additional elevator incidents cause several gruesome deaths. The police get involved and suspect that terrorists are responsible, but a far stranger explanation looms.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Dick MaasGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of office workers become trapped in an elevator as it plummets down a building. As the situation becomes increasingly dire, they must confront their own fears and interpersonal conflicts to survive. The elevator itself seems to take on a malevolent life of its own, targeting the passengers one by one.

Critical Reception

Down received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found the premise intriguing but the execution lacking in suspense and originality. While some appreciated its attempt at a claustrophobic horror experience, many felt it failed to deliver a satisfying or memorable thrill.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, high-concept premise of a killer elevator.
  • Criticized for predictable scares and a lack of genuine tension.
  • Seen as a B-movie horror flick with potential that wasn't fully realized.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally lukewarm, with some viewers enjoying the novelty of the killer elevator concept, while others found the film too derivative and lacking in effective horror elements. The acting and plot progression are frequently cited as weaknesses.

Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived as a sequel to Dick Maas's 1988 film 'Amsterdamned'.

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