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L'ascenseur (niveau 2)

Original title: Down
  • 2001
  • 12
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.7K
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L'ascenseur (niveau 2) (2001)
Dark ComedyActionHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

When the elevators in New York's 102-story Millennium Building start to malfunction, mechanic Mark Newman is sent to find the cause. After a series of gruesome and deadly "accidents" occur, ... Read allWhen the elevators in New York's 102-story Millennium Building start to malfunction, mechanic Mark Newman is sent to find the cause. After a series of gruesome and deadly "accidents" occur, Mark joins forces with spunky reporter Jennifer.When the elevators in New York's 102-story Millennium Building start to malfunction, mechanic Mark Newman is sent to find the cause. After a series of gruesome and deadly "accidents" occur, Mark joins forces with spunky reporter Jennifer.

  • Director
    • Dick Maas
  • Writer
    • Dick Maas
  • Stars
    • James Marshall
    • Naomi Watts
    • Eric Thal
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    • Director
      • Dick Maas
    • Writer
      • Dick Maas
    • Stars
      • James Marshall
      • Naomi Watts
      • Eric Thal
    • 99User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
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    James Marshall
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    • Mark Newman
    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Jennifer Evans
    Eric Thal
    Eric Thal
    • Jeffrey
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Gunter Steinberg
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Milligan
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Lt. McBain
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Mitchell
    Kathryn Meisle
    Kathryn Meisle
    • Mildred
    Martin McDougall
    Martin McDougall
    • Security Guard Andy
    John Cariani
    John Cariani
    • Security Guard Gary
    David Gwillim
    David Gwillim
    • Blind Man (Mr Faith)
    Peter Banks
    Peter Banks
    • Maintenance Chief
    William Vanderpuye
    • Murphy
    • (as Will Vanderpuye)
    Wilke Durand
    • Kowalski's Wife
    Todd Boyce
    Todd Boyce
    • ESU Captain
    William Roberts
    William Roberts
    • Special Agent in Charge
    Greg Shore
    • Chip
    Hanneke Riemer
    • Nanny from Hell (Ilsa)
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    3Horrorible_Horror_Films

    A Killer Elevator?!? What the??

    This is a B-movie, no matter what anyone says, Naomi Watts does NOT make this movie an A movie, its defintly a B-Movie. Its about a killer elevator! I'll say that again: A killer elevator! Not a psycho killer, or some ghost or supernatural force, no its a killer elevator! How did this ever get made? I wonder if Namoi Watts still keeps this on her resume. There is some weird convoluted plot that they never fully explain how the government was expiermenting on bio-metal or something so stupid that it is never fully explained. Is this supposed to be a scary movie? Its very hard to write ten lines that is required to describe how crappy this movie is.
    filmnut1

    Satirical horror film and a good example of a decent American remake

    Released in the US as The Shaft, this is Dick Maas remake of his own striking debut. 1983's The Lift was a blackly comic chiller about a skyscraper's lift that begins to take the lives of its occupants. This beefed up version keeps the original premise intact, right down to the odd bio-mechanical explanation, but takes place in New York City, pre- 9/11. Beginning with an extravagant pan through the Manhattan skyline and onto the observation deck of the CG rendered Millennium Building, Maas's film looks ever bit as stylish as its $15 million budget would suggest. Given its blockbuster production values its easy to take this absurd movie at face value, but those familiar with the original may recognise that Maas is actually attempting deadpan parody. Slickly directed in widescreen frame, Marc Felperlaan's cinematography complements both the city (which was used only for exterior shots) and the gorgeous art deco production design of the building itself. James Marshall, as the rugged young hero, has something of Christian Slater, Mark Whalberg or Josh Hartnett about him, while his love interest is none other than Naomi Watts, who shortly after became a star in another US-set remake of a foreign classic. In this and that other film she plays a reporter investigating an absurd concept, here a killer lift, there killer videotapes. They are supported by respectable cast of character actors Michael Ironside, Edward Herrman, Ron Perlman and Dan Hedaya. Kicking off the scene with the sounds of Aerosmith's Love in an Elevator, an extravagant race takes place between two incredibly skilled risk takers through New York traffic and into the basement parking garage of the Millennium Building. One of the skaters is then sucked into the lift, in an unexplained supernatural moment, only to be thrown out from the top floor. Bold, inventive and darkly humorous, this brief sequence, which has no dialogue or featured performers present, displays Maas' talent with his rehashed material to the greatest effect. This film was, unfortunately, somewhat prophetic and is laced with unintended irony as a result. Released over two years after the destructive assault on the World Trade Centre, it's not difficult to see why. The very first shot shows us those twin towers, which will forever provoke gasps of remembrance in whatever film they appear, and soon we are in a similar building where horrifying acts are occurring. This seems at first a rather tenuous reason to delay a release, but then the moment arrives when the narrative enlists comments from the fictional President, in which he expresses fear of the occurrences as a terrorist act. This remake is something of a cross between its inspirational text and the likes of high-rise horror's Poltergeist 3 (Gary Sherman, 1988) and The Tower (Richard Kletter, 1993), and is certainly superior in the execution of its novel concept than either The Mangler (Tobe Hooper, 1994) or sequels. The only thing that really lets this film down is the bad language. The F-word is used gratuitously and repeatedly throughout.
    2georgebobolink

    The Best 'Elevator Kills People' Movie Ever

    After being completely disappointed with The Ool, my friends and I stuck in The Shaft only to be completely delighted (ouch, bad one). The Shaft (or Down,as it was apparently called at one point) follows the exploited elevator industry as the poor machines have to fight off babies and blind men and roller bladers.

    The Shaft is a perfect fit for anyone who wants some fun. I mean, look at that cast! It's B-movie heaven. Watching Ron Perlman's impassioned defense of the elevator industry is golden, and Naomi Watt's 'acting' is once again fun to watch.

    The pacing is the real villain in this flick, as it drags on with useless characters and stupid tangents when elevators killing people really should have been the sole focus of the movie.

    The climactic battle between the evil elevator which includes, yes, a rocket launcher that shoots invisible rockets, is golden. I will admit with little uncertainty, that this is simply the best Hedaya/Herrmann/Perlman/Ironside/Watts v. possessed elevator movie out there, and, for my money, was worth the fifty cent rental.

    Rating: 2/10
    6MrCritical1

    No Thanks, I'll Take the Stairs

    Dutch director Dick Maas has essentially remade his own 1983 film De Lift with 2001's The Shaft (originally entitled Down), about an evil elevator system that suddenly begins killing people in a fancy-schmancy skyscraper. Artisan has shamelessly redesigned the cover art to resemble The Ring, and to highlight the presence of star Naomi Watts, though who that kid on the cover is supposed to be is really anyone's guess, because he is certainly not in the movie I watched.

    In between the dull investigative drivel, Maas delivers a few fun horror moments, including a spectacular elevator door decapitation and a fun bird's-eye P.O.V. of a character's leap off the observation deck. Maas even subjects an elevator full of very pregnant women to a terrifying ride.

    With the exception of a few establishing shots, it appears that much of The Shaft was shot in Europe, and the unconvincing "New Yawk" accents of most of the extras is definitely giggle-worthy. To Maas's credit, he has somehow managed to fill the film with a decent blend of familiar faces in supporting roles, including Edward Herrmann (the building manager), Dan Hedaya (a police lieutenant), Ron Perlman (the elevator repair company boss) and venerable bad guy Michael Ironside.

    There are brief moments of great fun in the murderous elevator flick, The Shaft, but too much time is spent talking and the dramatic payoff is a real eye-roller, even in B-movie horror terms. Artisan has supplied a solid 5.1 surround track, but the horribly cropped 1.33:1 fullframe transfer almost negates that.

    Yep, The Shaft has its ups and downs.

    6*(10* Rating System)
    dbdumonteil

    The management apologizes for the inconvenience......

    ....after a blind man's and his dog's death.As the person was a vicious man ,we will not shed a tear for him,but poor dog! What saves this movie (at least in its first hour) is its sense of (black) humor.Although it's sometimes a bit over the top (the nursery school scene is sheer bad taste:it would have taken John Waters to treat it successfully),there are plenty of funny scenes if you do not take them seriously:I particularly dig the "Bergman" lines.

    Unfortunately,the last thirty minutes take us back to "the invincible super hero who single-handedly fights evil ".But he was a marine,we are told.

    Some kind of remake of the director's "de lift" (early eighties)with a more comfortable budget.

    It's pretty good entertainment but you'd better choose Dick Maas's "Amsterdamned" instead.

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    • Trivia
      A wide theatrical release in the United States was canceled due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Although entirely coincidental, the film makes several references to terrorism in New York City, getting as specific as mentioning plane hijackings and Osama Bin Laden destroying the World Trade Center.
    • Quotes

      Jennifer Evans: I'll pee on them.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cine-Masochist: THE LIFT (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      She's Not There
      Written by Rod Argent

      Performed by The Zombies

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elevador del mal
    • Filming locations
      • First Floor Film Factory, Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • First Floor Features
      • Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $535,658
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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