Méandre
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5.4/10
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A woman finds herself locked in a series of strange tunnels full of deadly traps.A woman finds herself locked in a series of strange tunnels full of deadly traps.A woman finds herself locked in a series of strange tunnels full of deadly traps.
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The premise for this film is simple: A woman is kidnapped by a serial killer and left in a deadly obstacle course...which she must navigate her way through before time runs out.
If she fails...she dies.
The whole thing is barely large enough to crawl through and is filled with puzzles and booby traps.
On her wrist is a light with a timer on it.
It gives her 11 minutes to complete each section.
As you might expect...most of the film is just the actress crawling around what looks like a system of vents.
She's not the only one crawling around in there, however.
As, at times, she is pit against other survivors...whom she must fight in order to survive.
Apparently, the whole system is designed to be failed.
Because you need to fail at least once- after which you are sent back to the beginning, to start again- before you can progress to the end.
It's all very reminiscent of Vincenzo Natali's Cube series.
But this one is clearly meant to be read as a challenge where you face your inner demons- even the devil himself- and win.
Only this isn't a game...it's the spiritual quest of the afterlife.
To free oneself from the cycle of rebirth into the realm of suffering.
To achieve absolute liberation.
Nirvana.
Thus...in the end...it's safe to say she died on the road that day.
But she is still forever, eternal.
A nice little film, with lots of tension inducing moments.
It's no Enter The Void...but it's running off very similar themes.
6.5 out of 10.
If she fails...she dies.
The whole thing is barely large enough to crawl through and is filled with puzzles and booby traps.
On her wrist is a light with a timer on it.
It gives her 11 minutes to complete each section.
As you might expect...most of the film is just the actress crawling around what looks like a system of vents.
She's not the only one crawling around in there, however.
As, at times, she is pit against other survivors...whom she must fight in order to survive.
Apparently, the whole system is designed to be failed.
Because you need to fail at least once- after which you are sent back to the beginning, to start again- before you can progress to the end.
It's all very reminiscent of Vincenzo Natali's Cube series.
But this one is clearly meant to be read as a challenge where you face your inner demons- even the devil himself- and win.
Only this isn't a game...it's the spiritual quest of the afterlife.
To free oneself from the cycle of rebirth into the realm of suffering.
To achieve absolute liberation.
Nirvana.
Thus...in the end...it's safe to say she died on the road that day.
But she is still forever, eternal.
A nice little film, with lots of tension inducing moments.
It's no Enter The Void...but it's running off very similar themes.
6.5 out of 10.
This movie wants to be several things at once but sadly fails at all of them. It starts as thriller but it's not. Continues as Cube-type horror, but it's not. Finishes as metaphysical allegory with a sprinkles of sci fi, but it's not that either.
The visual at the end was nice. Other than that, I'm not sure what I actually watched.
The visual at the end was nice. Other than that, I'm not sure what I actually watched.
People on here saying its horrible are full of poop. Yup it definitely draws inspiration from the cube but its totally different in many ways. Its weird and creepy af. Almost didn't watch because of all the negative reviews but I'm glad I did. I was entertained and yelling at my TV the whole time. The claustrophobia aspect alone was enough to terrify me lol. Bottom line it was a decent flick.
Sometimes a film is confusing and you absolutely have to find out what is was about, while other times a film is confusing and you just find it annoying. 'Meander' was unfortunately the latter. I think I understand for the most part what it was intended to mean, but I certainly don't care enough to go seeking out confirmation. More than anything I just wanted it to be over by the end.
Which is a shame because it started out so promisingly. A decent opening scene setting things up and then a little mini-twist. Then we are introduced to the tunnels and get a real 'Cube' (one of my favourite sci-fi films) feel. But then the next 30 minutes are very disappointing. There is no character interaction in sight - which doesn't have to be a bad thing - but on this occasion made everything very dull and monotonous.
I was also disappointed by how simple the premise ultimately was. I won't describe what she needed to do, but it was so basic it created no intrigue whatsoever. Sadly I didn't enjoy 'Meander' much after being excited to see it for a while now. Not one I'd recommend.
Which is a shame because it started out so promisingly. A decent opening scene setting things up and then a little mini-twist. Then we are introduced to the tunnels and get a real 'Cube' (one of my favourite sci-fi films) feel. But then the next 30 minutes are very disappointing. There is no character interaction in sight - which doesn't have to be a bad thing - but on this occasion made everything very dull and monotonous.
I was also disappointed by how simple the premise ultimately was. I won't describe what she needed to do, but it was so basic it created no intrigue whatsoever. Sadly I didn't enjoy 'Meander' much after being excited to see it for a while now. Not one I'd recommend.
This film reminds me far more of the current 'Escape Room' type films, than 'Cube', other than it is a single person, and not a group.
Since there is little dialog, it may be the type of film to watch on a second monitor of your computer system while you work on something else.
Curious, since the song and dialog at the beginning are in English in the version I saw (DVD title Meander, Gravitas Ventures release) but the ending dialog was in French with English subtitles.
Since there is little dialog, it may be the type of film to watch on a second monitor of your computer system while you work on something else.
Curious, since the song and dialog at the beginning are in English in the version I saw (DVD title Meander, Gravitas Ventures release) but the ending dialog was in French with English subtitles.
Did you know
- TriviaAll the walls of the start room have morse code on them. The text by the entrance may be saying Vite, which is the French word for quickly. The 11 minute wrist timer seems to confirm this.
- GoofsAt 44 minutes in, she is in the tunnel with the severed arm. The fan blades advance and cut off the fingers of the hand as she backs down the tunnel. Suddenly she is pulling the severed hand down the tunnel with her, fingers intact. She then takes it up the ladder, only for it to disappear again when she emerges.
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the credits a very rapid heart beat can be heard.
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- Gross worldwide
- $675,001
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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