5º – Exam (Stuart Hazeldine, 2009)Looking for the perfect job, eight people find themselves in a mysterious room for a job interview for a dream job. However, the strange and disturbing selection process will challenge everything they had for granted. Impeccable from beginning to end, ‘Exam’ is a work that takes advantage of only an environment to give dynamism to its plot. A film that keeps the viewer completely obsessed by the events of the story.
4º – Buried (Rodrigo Cortés, 2010)An American who works in Iraq in the midst of the war finds himself trapped in a kind of coffin after being attacked. Now, it’s up to him to try to survive as long as possible until he finds a signal on his cell phone and gives his coordinates. ‘Buried’ uses its 95 minutes in a single environment, the coffin in which the man is, betting on an intelligent script to give dynamicity to the film. An uncomfortable work, but worth every minute.
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