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The Tunnel

A series of interesting events start with the story begins with a news story about the cover of the government leads to the detection of a network of abandoned train tunnels deep in the heart of Sydney. But this quickly turns into something terrifying, chasing them. They fall into a frightening trap and they have to confront these frightening things.
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NYC Movie Guru
August 26, 2016 If only Hollywood's blockbusters could be even half as gripping, smart and emotionally engrossing as Tunnel!
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Flicks.co.nz
September 01, 2016 Simultaneously smart and populist viewing, and a great example of the genre.
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Examiner.com
August 27, 2016 You absolutely devour Jung-soo's journey in Tunnel. Tunnel is one of the most compassionate films of the year with a horrifically executed disaster and an emotional powerhouse odyssey overall.
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Hollywood Reporter
September 06, 2016 Infusing its nightmarish scenario with bracing doses of satirical humor, Tunnel is smarter and more sophisticated than most Hollywood attempts at the genre.
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South China Morning Post
March 07, 2017 A thoroughly engaging drama that is peppered with both improbably dark humour and pungent attempts at social commentary.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
August 25, 2016 South Korean cinema contributed the summer's best action film with Train to Busan, a kinetic kick of a zombie thriller. Tunnel doesn't quite do the same for the disaster genre, but it's a well-made, suspenseful and surprisingly moving twist on a formula.
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Fort Worth Weekly
September 01, 2016 Subtlety clearly isn't a forte for writer-director Kim Seong-hoon, whose last film was the cop thriller A Hard Day. Then again, Kim's not after subtlety here. He's making an angry polemic against the state of his nation.
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Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2016 There's not enough story here to warrant the film's more than two-hour running time; 90 taut minutes tracking a week in the ruined tunnel would have sufficed. Still, it's a vivid and relatable tale.
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Variety
September 06, 2016 A lean, enjoyable disaster story that happily spends more time focusing on character than spectacle, though visual effects are impressive.
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Seattle Times
August 25, 2016 [There's] a lot to juggle, and Kim handles it effectively while delivering, bottom line, a harrowing spectacle that makes one forget to breathe.
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Film Journal International
August 29, 2016 Most disaster epics, even the silliest, manage to entertain, as does this one, but with intelligence and a compassionate focus on the feelings of the people most affected.
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Concrete Playground
December 15, 2016 Tunnel succeeds on three fronts: making its life-or-death scenario feel urgent and immediate, fleshing out its characters and garnering a genuine emotional impact.
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