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Waking groggy in pitch darkness, Paul Conroy, an American truck driver working in Iraq in 2006, slowly realizes he is trapped inside a wooden coffin, buried alive. With his cigarette lighter, he can see the trap he is in, and he quickly realizes that there's not enough air for him to live long. He finds within the coffin a working cellphone, which allows him contact with the outside world. But the outside world proves not to be very helpful at finding a man buried in a box in the middle of the Iraqi desert. Paul must rely on his best resource--himself.
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Buried is a movie unlike any other. It is 1 hour and 40 minutes of Ryan Reynolds trying to desperately get out of a wooden coffin, buried somewhere in Iraq, at a destination where he doesn't know where he is, and all he has is a zippo lighter, cell phone (which is in the Iraq language), glow sticks, and a poor flashlight. The movie is very intense, especially when he finds a snake slivering inside the coffin. The ending was the most intense and dramatic part. After the final moment, the screen goes silent and the credits roll. I was left breathless at this, I had to sit there for a couple of seconds to really absorb what just happened. It gave me chills down my spine. What an excellent movie.
parrotchic
Finally, a movie with a totally unique concept! It was edge of your seat action from beginning to end, kept you fully focused and entertained throughout, and kept you guessing up until the credits! I LOVED this movie! I was a little worried about an entire movie about a guy trapped in a box underground, but a lot can happen to you underground apparently! I would love to see more movies take a simplistic idea and turn it into genius as I believe Buried has done!
yoladdy
I cannot stress enough how vital it is to see this movie. It takes SERIOUS SKILL to keep an audience entertained for 90 minutes in one (TINY) spot. Cortés pulled this off masterfully! He builds up the suspense the entire movie until dishing out the final blow at the end. I was squirming in my seat the whole movie, feeling totally uncomfortable, and I LOVED IT! This movie provokes emotion like none others do. Near the end I found myself in Paul Conroy's situation, running out of breath, shaking. Please, do yourself a favour and DO NOT miss this movie. Never before have I really truly meant "MUST GO!"
Drez_Digital
A Gripping nightmare good filmaking,acting and definately worth watching.
timhope
This film may surprise many with it's simple narrative but don't be fooled or put off by it. Here we have a guy named paul working in Iraq who awakes inside a coffin under ground after being attacked. With only a lighter and a cell phone he must workout what happend to him and find a way out of his life or death situation. The movie does manage to hold together and keep going for the 1 hr 39 mins with a twist not expected.
Buried is a movie unlike any other. It is 1 hour and 40 minutes of Ryan Reynolds trying to desperately get out of a wooden coffin, buried somewhere in Iraq, at a destination where he doesn't know where he is, and all he has is a zippo lighter, cell phone (which is in the Iraq language), glow sticks, and a poor flashlight. The movie is very intense, especially when he finds a snake slivering inside the coffin. The ending was the most intense and dramatic part. After the final moment, the screen goes silent and the credits roll. I was left breathless at this, I had to sit there for a couple of seconds to really absorb what just happened. It gave me chills down my spine. What an excellent movie.