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2ème sous-sol

Original title: P2
  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
38K
YOUR RATING
Rachel Nichols in 2ème sous-sol (2007)
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A businesswoman is pursued by a psychopath after being locked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve.A businesswoman is pursued by a psychopath after being locked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve.A businesswoman is pursued by a psychopath after being locked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve.

  • Director
    • Franck Khalfoun
  • Writers
    • Alexandre Aja
    • Grégory Levasseur
    • Franck Khalfoun
  • Stars
    • Rachel Nichols
    • Wes Bentley
    • Simon Reynolds
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    38K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franck Khalfoun
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Grégory Levasseur
      • Franck Khalfoun
    • Stars
      • Rachel Nichols
      • Wes Bentley
      • Simon Reynolds
    • 228User reviews
    • 149Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rachel Nichols
    Rachel Nichols
    • Angela
    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Thomas
    Simon Reynolds
    Simon Reynolds
    • Mr. Harper
    Philip Akin
    • Karl
    Stephanie Moore
    • Lorraine
    • (voice)
    Miranda Edwards
    Miranda Edwards
    • Jody
    Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
    Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
    • Man in Elevator
    Grace Lynn Kung
    Grace Lynn Kung
    • Woman in Elevator
    Bathsheba Garnett
    Bathsheba Garnett
    • Homeless Woman
    Philip Williams
    Philip Williams
    • Cop #1
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • Cop #2
    Franck Khalfoun
    Franck Khalfoun
    • Newsman
    • Director
      • Franck Khalfoun
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Grégory Levasseur
      • Franck Khalfoun
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    User reviews228

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    6jwerwin80

    It's OK -- nothing special

    This movie takes a long time to get going, and I frequently found myself throwing in the flag. There are a lot of events which happen that just don't make sense and don't ring true. Initially Wes Bentley irritated me, but eventually I got to like him and his character. He's pretty good at playing a dissociative psychopath. Once the story got going it was easy to forgive the obvious mistakes and just have fun with it. The setting, a parking garage, is very cold and unforgiving. It's all concrete. That aesthetic helps set a tone that Thomas is going to be unforgiving. closed, and cold with people he doesn't like. Angela (Rachel Nichols) doesn't suffer from stupid chick syndrome. She makes a few smart moves, and that makes it easy to root for her and empathize with her. You want her to kick butt, but Thomas is a pretty strong opponent.
    8TRussellMorris

    Great Ride

    This movie really kicked my butt, with one of the creepiest villains I've seen in a long time,, You may think a movie taking place almost completely in an underground parking garage would be limited, well it's not. The actors did a fantastic job of creating a seriously anxiety producing atmosphere that keeps you both engaged and entertained. If you enjoy seriously tense and creepy confrontational battles between a villain and his would-be victim who refuses to go down quietly then you cannot go wrong with adding this gem to your collection.
    6dbborroughs

    Better than you would think it should be

    Woman working late on Christmas eve is trapped by a psycho security guard in her office parking garage. Better than this has any right to be, this is actually a good little thriller. Psycho stalker films are not my cup of tea, but this one is actually pretty good thanks to a sense of humor, sense of horror, and a sense of place. if you've ever been in a garage you'll feel right at home at being uneasy. The director was an actor in the French horror film High Tension a film that I thought fell apart in the end, Here he's taken what worked in the earlier film and manages to make it work all the way to the end. If I have any real complaint is that the film is probably much longer than it should be, still if you like this sort of thing you're sure to be pleased.
    7gavin6942

    Intense!

    A businesswoman (Rachel Nichols) is pursued by a psychopath (Wes Bentley) after being locked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve.

    The film was directed by Franck Khalfoun, written and produced by Khalfoun, Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur. The trio previously worked on "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006). Aja has said, "With a strong plot in the vein of High Tension, P2 gives us a chance to further explore the survival aspect of the terror movie." This really is a tense, suspenseful film.

    The film is almost disgustingly gory, especially with the office chair death. Horror fans will eat it up, even if it makes them squirm in their seats.

    Although reviews were mixed or negative, one man surprisingly came to its defense. Roger Ebert liked the film, giving it 3 out of 4 stars, and stated in his review that "although the plot may seem like a formulaic slasher film, P2 is in fact a very well made, atmospheric thriller with gritty yet realistic characters." Ebert is spot on, and coming from someone who is not generally kind to horror films, this praise is well-received.
    7guyfromjerzee

    A creepy, solid horror flick

    I admit, I'm usually rough on many horror movies that come out nowadays, because...well...they suck. "P2," on the other hand, has many exciting moments and I was engaged the whole way through. The acting is solid. The actress who plays the lead does a great job at conveying real terror. I also like that she wasn't the typical big-breasted female lead who seems ripped from the pages of Maxim magazine. She is attractive, yes, but not your traditional Hollywood beauty, who's cast simply so she can have a scene where she's taking a shower and has to flee from the villain naked, with her gargantuan boobs bouncing in close-up. I loved Wes Bentley in "American Beauty," and was quite disappointed to find out that he fell off the radar after delivering that great performance as Ricky Fits. He would only pop up occasionally in braindead slasher flicks like "Soul Survivors." In "P2" he was given a chance to redeem himself, and that he did. He is a perfectly creepy villain, especially with those dark, piercing eyes. The movie is not without flaws. It has some of the expected fake scare moments and, without giving anything away, let's just say that I'm SURE it would take less than 20 minutes for the cops to show up after you make a 9-1-1 call. The filmmakers do a great job at setting up a creepy tone, starting off the film by playing "Santa Baby" over the opening credit sequence. That's ten times creepier than, say, playing a standard horror movie score. If you're sick and tired of many of the braindead teen slasher flicks that have been hitting theaters lately, this should come as a refreshing surprise. I think this film is sadly underrated.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      There were 14 white dresses. Each one was in various stages of dirtiness and decay.
    • Goofs
      Angela would not be knocked out from the stun gun. Stun guns do not cause unconsciousness. However, pain, shock and fear can result within loss of consciousness and when combined with the effects of such a device may certainly result within a physical shutdown as demonstrated by Angela.
    • Quotes

      Thomas: How could you kill a poor, defenseless animal? Angela! You're really starting to piss me off!

    • Crazy credits
      Accompanying the closing credits are a few stills from the film, presented as if the movie had been a comedy.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Santa Baby
      Music by Philip Springer

      Lyrics by Joan Javits and Tony Springer

      Performed by Eartha Kitt

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El nivel del pánico
    • Filming locations
      • Cinespace Film Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • P2 Productions (II)
      • Summit Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,995,018
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,083,398
      • Nov 11, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,766,240
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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