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The Tunnel

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
25K
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Bel Deliá in The Tunnel (2011)
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An investigation into a government cover-up leads to a network of abandoned train tunnels deep beneath the heart of Sydney. As a journalist and her crew hunt for the story it quickly becomes... Read allAn investigation into a government cover-up leads to a network of abandoned train tunnels deep beneath the heart of Sydney. As a journalist and her crew hunt for the story it quickly becomes clear the story is hunting them.An investigation into a government cover-up leads to a network of abandoned train tunnels deep beneath the heart of Sydney. As a journalist and her crew hunt for the story it quickly becomes clear the story is hunting them.

  • Director
    • Carlo Ledesma
  • Writers
    • Enzo Tedeschi
    • Julian Harvey
  • Stars
    • Bel Deliá
    • Andy Rodoreda
    • Steve Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlo Ledesma
    • Writers
      • Enzo Tedeschi
      • Julian Harvey
    • Stars
      • Bel Deliá
      • Andy Rodoreda
      • Steve Davis
    • 192User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Bel Deliá
    Bel Deliá
    • Natasha Warner
    Andy Rodoreda
    Andy Rodoreda
    • Peter Ferguson
    Steve Davis
    • Steve Miller
    Luke Arnold
    Luke Arnold
    • Jim 'Tangles' Williams
    Goran D. Kleut
    Goran D. Kleut
    • Stalker
    James Caitlin
    James Caitlin
    • Trevor Jones
    Ben Maclaine
    • Security Guard
    Peter McAllum
    • Government Minister
    Rebecca Clay
    • Emergency Operator
    • (voice)
    Shannon Harvey
    • Jane Schmidt
    • (as Shannon Jones)
    Arianna Gusi
    • Kate
    Russell Jeffrey
    Russell Jeffrey
    • Sef
    Jessica Fallico
    • Jess
    Ben James
    • Dez
    • (voice)
    Peter Overton
    • Self - News Presenter
    Andrew Peake
    • News Reporter
    Renee Lim
    Renee Lim
    • Lisa Lung
    Maria Tedeschi
    • Pam
    • Director
      • Carlo Ledesma
    • Writers
      • Enzo Tedeschi
      • Julian Harvey
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    7smilliekurt

    Great Film! Indie horror at its best!

    Carlo Ledesma's "The Tunnel" is a first class example that all you need to for some great horror is some awesome camera-work and an even better script. Too many movies rely on huge million dollar budgets and first class-CGI and come up relatively short of being great or even good movies in some respects.

    Natasha ( Bel Delia ) is a reporter that is working on a story that she feels is going to be make her career. We're introduced to Natasha's crew early on with Peter ( Andy Rodoreda ) seemingly in a constant power struggle with Natasha. Tangles ( Luke Arnold ) and Steve ( Steve Davis ) are the goofs on the crew and make up the rest of the party venturing into the tunnel. Australia is going through a water crisis and the government comes up with a plan to tap into the huge reservoirs that are trapped in Sydneys' underground tunnel system. Natasha senses that it could be displacing the homeless that use the tunnels as an escape from the city that has forgotten about them. Sound like a setting for a great horror film? You're not wrong. Eventually Natasha and her film crew start to uncover a much bigger story. It seems that the homeless that use the tunnels are starting to disappear and no- one knows where or really seems too care. The government seems to be turning a blind eye and no one is allowed near the reservoirs as Natasha finds out the hard way when her contacts turn her down. Eventually when they get into the tunnels, they find out the hard way that some stones are better left unturned.

    Without giving too much away, the "creature" is shown sparingly and more of the terror and horror come from the limited light sources and the viewers' imaginations. My friends and I still have arguments to this day as to what exactly was hiding in the tunnels as the shots are somewhat vague, but extremely effective. The movie starts off on a slow burn, setting up the events that ultimately lead to a life or death struggle down in the tunnels.

    The Tunnel is a movie that is best viewed with an open mind and a couple friends. Classic indie horror at it's best, it's also proof of the quality of horror movies that Australia has been churning out in the last few years. Although not as famous as "The loved ones" or "Storage" , This movie is a prime example that not all scary things come with a million dollar price tag.

    One of my all time indie favourites... Watch this movie and you'll be looking over your shoulder every time you venture into a concrete tunnel in the park alone.

    7.5/10

    Stay scared friends.

    Kurt Smillie.
    Maleplatypus

    Another small masterpiece from Down Under

    Now, I'm really not into this type of "horror" movies (especially not Blair Witch or similar) but this one really looks so real and documentary that almost makes you forget what it's all about. Excellent production for almost no money at all: perfect acting, subtle editing, those details that make you believe... No, it wasn't scary at all (at least not for me). It is just what it would be if somebody really tried to do what these people did. Of course, Americans would send an army of armed & packed up kids and annihilate everything probably, but that's not the point. This is (only) a movie. The art of deception and make-believe. And it does so in every moment. Highly recommended even to the people not horror-fans. Just see what you could do when you lack budget but not artistic experience, know- how and proficiency. Go for it.
    Ripshin

    Enjoyed it

    For those complaining about this flick, you can do better than "another shaky camera film," or "Blair Witch rip-off." LAME.

    "Found footage" as a genre, has certain repetitive attributes - thus, a GENRE. You know, like "film noir," "slasher," "50s musical," etc. This film punches all of the expected buttons - and does it quite well.

    The tunnel chases (or escapes) are incredibly tense. The set-up for the whole film makes complete sense. It's not a bunch of @#$%#@ jerks acting idiotic. It's a news crew with a legitimate reason for being underground.

    The only thing that bothers me a bit - being a news crew, this footage would have gone viral, and created a sensation. Just ending with "the authorities and police closed the case," really isn't satisfactory. Regardless, it's a great found footage GENRE addition.

    Watch it.
    6vtfnnvjx

    TANGLES!!!!

    This is a really well made found footage horror about a cover up by the Sydney government and the documentarians who seek to expose them. Things do not go according to plan when the crew go underground only to discover the politicians were right to abort all plans. I won't say any more for fear of spoilers.

    I gave this a 7 because I found it really effective and claustrophobic. The filmmakers explain early on why they are filming everything which covers all bases, I find sometimes in found footage horror this sort of thing takes you out of the experience especially when there's only supposed to be one camera but there end up being multiple camera angles, this film does a good job of explaining that.

    My only criticism is there is a character called Tangles which I found to be a rather hilarious sounding name. There is a point in the film where they are looking for him screaming out his name and I couldn't help but laugh as this part of the movie is supposed to be serious but the sound of another man shouting "Tangles!!!" Over and over again had me in stitches.

    All in all a solid found footage horror with a daft character name that distracted me.

    TANGLES!!!!!!
    6tvcarsd

    Decent entry in the found footage horror genre

    Have to admit off the bat that I don't mind found footage, my favourites are As Above So Below, Paranormal Activity and Grave Encounters. The sound effects and music side of The Tunnel was on par with those movies as was the acting.

    The Tunnel is essentially a monster movie with our protagonists being chased around in tight dark confines of Sydney's subterranean railways with a lot of narration thrown in on top at least for the first two thirds of the movie. At first it felt fitting but as the movie approached the mid point the narration started to become overbearing to the point of interfering with the suspense and build up.

    The footage of the underground stations was some of the best visual content I've seen in a movie like this. It's just a pity there wasn't a bit more going on in this part of the movie. However, once things did start to get scary the movie produced some effective uneasy moments especially with the flooded areas and the fuzzy footage of the monster. Coupled with the excellent scores The Tunnel proved to be a good found footage horror movie and one worth seeing for fans of this sub-genre.

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    • Trivia
      The name of the railway station in Sydney where the tunnel lay beneath was the St. James Train Station.
    • Goofs
      When Peter's body is on the floor of the subway station with Natasha crying next to him, his body slightly changes positions between the feed from their own camera on the floor and the camera from the station.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tunnel: Beneath the Surface (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Reflection of Madness
      Written by Aaron Potter & Daniel Brunet

      Performed by Motion Fused

      Courtesy of Aphotic Audio

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2011 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Official DVD
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Tunnel Movie
    • Filming locations
      • St James Underground Station, Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Distracted Media
      • Zapruder's Other Films
      • Dlshs
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $135,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,532
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $507
      • Aug 7, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,532
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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