A film that combines suspense, crime and redemption

Carmine 2022-04-19 09:02:43

The whole film condenses a tense, dark and suspenseful atmosphere. A decadent engineer, sitting in a wheelchair, in a big messy house, smoking in his hands. A slide in the backyard hints at the good old days, and a charred car reveals yet another turning point in life. Accidentally discovered the criminal next door, but instead of calling the police, he planned to steal the criminal's money. This kind of mentality, which is both good and evil, is gripping. On the one hand, I want to save the little girl, and on the other hand, I am also saving myself. In terms of the plot, there are many details, and many flashing scenes actually reveal a lot of content. So that some viewers who are not serious are really inexplicable. Finally, the family of four moved out of the mansion. The little girl held the hero's hand, and the whole family was redeemed. ps. I don't understand something, what exactly is in cabinet 155?

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  • Robin 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    It's a bit procrastinated, but it's ok overall, just a little more exciting at the end, and the male protagonist doesn't know where the shit luck comes from. Poor little girl.

  • Edyth 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    This movie can be regarded as the second part of Intacto. It feels as if Tomás in Intacto has a pseudonym Joaquín in a different place and continues to absorb the suerte of others. Anyway, it is also played by Sbaraglia.

At the End of the Tunnel quotes

  • [first lines; voiceover]

    Joaquín's daughter: Mom!... Mom!

    Joaquín's wife: What?

    Joaquín's daughter: I'm with Casimiro!

  • Berta: This is such a shitty birthday.