Iron Doors

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"No food. No water. No way out."
  • TV-MA
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 4.4  (1,695)

Iron Doors is a psychological thriller movie released in 2010, directed by Stephen Manuel, and starring Axel Wedekind and Rungano Nyoni. The film takes place in a small, claustrophobic room, where Michael (Wedekind) is locked up with no memory of how he got there or even who he is. The room has iron doors that are electronically operated, and there is a small opening for food and water.

As Michael tries to piece together his past and figure out how he ended up in the room, he discovers clues that suggest he might have been involved in a diamond heist. However, he is unable to confirm these suspicions as he is confined to the room, and there is no way for him to contact the outside world.

As time goes on, Michael's physical and mental health deteriorate, and he becomes increasingly desperate to escape the confines of the room. He tries everything from brute force to using the food and water slot to his advantage to escape, but all his attempts are in vain.

Through flashbacks and interactions with his captors, a picture of Michael's past starts to emerge, and it soon becomes evident that his situation might not be random after all. Things come to a head as Michael eventually discovers why he was put in the room and who is responsible for his captivity.

The film's minimalist approach is its biggest strength, as it creates an intense and oppressive atmosphere that keeps the audience on edge. The camera work is also impressive, with most of the film's shots being confined to the small room, and the use of low angle shots gives the impression of being trapped alongside Michael.

The acting in the film is solid, with Axel Wedekind putting in a convincing performance as Michael, the desperate and confused protagonist. He manages to portray a wide range of emotions convincingly, from fear and desperation to anger and acceptance.

Rungano Nyoni, who plays Michael's captor, also puts in a convincing performance, and her ability to switch from helpfulness to cruelty is both chilling and captivating. Her character's motivations are revealed slowly throughout the film, adding to the sense of mystery and tension.

The film's pacing is slow but deliberate, with the tension building steadily throughout the movie. The focus is on Michael's mental and emotional state, and the lack of external stimuli keeps the audience keenly aware of his increasingly desperate situation.

The film's biggest drawback is its lack of plot development. While the focus on Michael's mental state is interesting, it would have been nice to have had more information about the diamond heist and the other characters involved. This lack of information can leave some viewers feeling unfulfilled or frustrated.

Overall, Iron Doors is a tense and claustrophobic thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end. The film's minimalist approach and strong performances make up for its lack of plot development, and it's definitely worth a watch for fans of suspenseful psychological thrillers.

Iron Doors is a 2011 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.4.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.4  (1,695)