

The Box
A disgraced former LAPD detective leads a home invasion in search of millions in stolen money. The plan goes awry and homicide detectives seeking answers interrogate the only survivors; a thief and a victim.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious wooden box is delivered to a struggling couple, Norma and Arthur Lewis. They discover that by pushing a button on the box, they will receive a significant sum of money, but it will also result in the death of a stranger. As they grapple with the moral implications and the allure of wealth, their lives are irrevocably changed by the choices they make.
Critical Reception
Richard Kelly's 'The Box' received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the film's premise intriguing but ultimately failing to deliver a satisfying or coherent narrative. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its unconventional approach while others were frustrated by its ambiguous ending and slow pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and thought-provoking premise.
- Criticized for its convoluted plot and unsatisfying resolution.
- Many found the film's existential themes to be underdeveloped or confusing.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'The Box' to be a thought-provoking but ultimately frustrating film. While some appreciated its unique concept and unsettling tone, many expressed disappointment with its ambiguous narrative and lack of clear answers, leading to a divisive audience reception.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's mysterious box was inspired by a short story by Richard Matheson titled 'Button, Button', which was also adapted into an episode of the television series 'The Twilight Zone'.
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