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Un técnico de ascensores se ve envuelto en una red de misterio y peligro mientras investiga los desconcertantes accidentes mortales que ocurren en los ascensores de un nuevo edificio de ofic... Leer todoUn técnico de ascensores se ve envuelto en una red de misterio y peligro mientras investiga los desconcertantes accidentes mortales que ocurren en los ascensores de un nuevo edificio de oficinas.Un técnico de ascensores se ve envuelto en una red de misterio y peligro mientras investiga los desconcertantes accidentes mortales que ocurren en los ascensores de un nuevo edificio de oficinas.
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- 2 premios en total
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A superb Dutch film, with truly suspenseful moments! Nothing is quite so sinister as stretches of silence in movies, especially when they accompany Hitchcockian (which is to say here, predictable) suspense sequences. From the moment you read the synopsis, and figure that a film about bewitched microchips cannot expect to be taken seriously, you'd be forgiven for laughing at yourself for even contemplating seeing the film. However, If you're like me, and you consider that music, background noise, post-production, lipsynching, subliminal messaging goes too far in films, rendering terrible scenes risibly hyperactive, then you'll get off on the real-time sparsity of effects used here. Each delay to the denouement, agonisingly adds to the deathtoll. Is this going to change the world? Would a suspiciously murderous lift, in the real world? Tell the director, I'd like to see more.
A new lift has been installed recently. A few people get stuck in it. A few days later, a blind man falls into the shaft. A guard is beheaded by the same lift. 'What we have here is a killing machine...!'
Director Dick Maas is a big fan of Steven Spielbergs films (same here, but only his earlier movies). 'De Lift', describable as another alternative for the JAWS-formula, makes clear that Dick Maas lacks a lot in comparison to the most successful Hollywood-director.
The movie has a few good scenes which are shocking, but the majority of the movie is surprisingly dull and tedious. As long as the story keeps to the elevator, it's OK. However, there are a lot of scenes about family problems and interminable discussions about elevators. Those do not build up tension, they're just very, very boring and though I am not much of a sadist, I only kept watching because I was anxiously waiting for the next person to be killed by the lift. In a very cruel way of course. One should not watch this movie for the story-line in the first place. The plot doesn't make ANY sense: how would you explain a killer lift? Anyhow, there IS some kind of explanation in the movie, but only kids under 8 years old would believe that nonsense. Under 8, for I watched this movie first when I was 7 years old and I was scared to death. Perhaps I am too old for this movie now..
Director Dick Maas is a big fan of Steven Spielbergs films (same here, but only his earlier movies). 'De Lift', describable as another alternative for the JAWS-formula, makes clear that Dick Maas lacks a lot in comparison to the most successful Hollywood-director.
The movie has a few good scenes which are shocking, but the majority of the movie is surprisingly dull and tedious. As long as the story keeps to the elevator, it's OK. However, there are a lot of scenes about family problems and interminable discussions about elevators. Those do not build up tension, they're just very, very boring and though I am not much of a sadist, I only kept watching because I was anxiously waiting for the next person to be killed by the lift. In a very cruel way of course. One should not watch this movie for the story-line in the first place. The plot doesn't make ANY sense: how would you explain a killer lift? Anyhow, there IS some kind of explanation in the movie, but only kids under 8 years old would believe that nonsense. Under 8, for I watched this movie first when I was 7 years old and I was scared to death. Perhaps I am too old for this movie now..
Keep in mind that this low budget film was made for a dutch audience, and was only released internationally because of it's tremendous success in the Netherlands.
The english voices are horrible! I was able to see this version when I visited the US and found it in a small-town video store. The english voices pretty much ruined the movie.
This is no reason to give the movie a low rating however, since the movie in it's original form was an amazing breakthrough in Dutch film making. This movie's rating would be much higher if it was only rated by it's intended, dutch audience.
The english voices are horrible! I was able to see this version when I visited the US and found it in a small-town video store. The english voices pretty much ruined the movie.
This is no reason to give the movie a low rating however, since the movie in it's original form was an amazing breakthrough in Dutch film making. This movie's rating would be much higher if it was only rated by it's intended, dutch audience.
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently. I found the movie very surrealistic then and aft revisiting, i found it to be far ahead of its time regarding machines taking control.
After an elevator mysteriously begins to function intelligently on its own and kill people, a technician from the elevator company becomes obsessed and begins to examine the electrical system in an attempt to find the malfunctions of the elevator thereby impacting his marital life.
While the film doesn't have any gory kills except for the decapitation one. It has less body count but certain amount of tension is maintained especially when the lil girl goes closer to the lift and during the climax when Felix takes matters into his own hands.
After an elevator mysteriously begins to function intelligently on its own and kill people, a technician from the elevator company becomes obsessed and begins to examine the electrical system in an attempt to find the malfunctions of the elevator thereby impacting his marital life.
While the film doesn't have any gory kills except for the decapitation one. It has less body count but certain amount of tension is maintained especially when the lil girl goes closer to the lift and during the climax when Felix takes matters into his own hands.
An elevator seems to have a mind of its own, and it is deathly. The director builds a solid horror movie on people's fear of elevators. This is clearly a B-horror movie, but as such it is good. There are various truly shocking scenes.
The story line is very simple. The main character is an elevator-repairman and he must repair an elevator that caused an accident. What he finds out is truly bizarre and unbelievable, but scary nonetheless.
One of the best dutch made horror movies (but frankly, I don't know many other dutch horror movies).
The story line is very simple. The main character is an elevator-repairman and he must repair an elevator that caused an accident. What he finds out is truly bizarre and unbelievable, but scary nonetheless.
One of the best dutch made horror movies (but frankly, I don't know many other dutch horror movies).
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- CuriosidadesDick Maas was fired halfway through the production because of continuing arguments with producer Matthijs van Heijningen about casting and because Maas insisted that he do the music himself. However, Maas kept on working during that day and was rehired the day after, because Van Heijningen couldn't do it without him.
- Pifias(at around 34 mins) When Felix arrives at the Office from 'Nieuwe Revu' we see the sound technician moving in the back of the van.
- Citas
Head Waiter: These damn machines will be the death of us all some day!
- ConexionesFeatured in Allemaal film: De gouden jaren (2007)
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