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Where to watch Meander: Will the 2021 movie be in cinemas or streaming?
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Saw and
Cube are pretty much unavoidable, as once again, a group of people are stuck somewhere unpleasant in order to rethink their behaviour, or maybe just to start appreciating life again.
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That s exactly what happens to Lisa (
Gaia Weiss), who, after accepting a car ride from an unknown man (Finland s
Peter Franzén, sporting his best American accent), wakes up alone in what appears to be a tube. The driver looked exactly like a dangerous murderer described on the radio mere minutes before she blacked out, but her respite doesn t last long – there is an odd, shiny bracelet on her wrist, with a countdown, and soon enough, she needs to try to crawl her way out of the place, which is full of deadly traps and very long tunnels.
Méandre : un film influencé par les jeux vidéos de Hideo Kojima
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Gaia Weiss) wakes up to find herself imprisoned in a metal labyrinth full of traps, with a countdown bracelet on her wrist urging her to hurry. But as she starts making her way through the deadly attractions, there is one thing she cannot avoid â memories of her dead daughter. We spoke to director
Mathieu Turi about his film, which is screening at this yearâs Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival.
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Cineuropa:
It s always so uncomfortable watching these claustrophobic situations. It s the kind of fear that s just universal.
Mathieu Turi: I am not claustrophobic at all, but even I would be frightened watching this kind of movie. It s in all of us; we are afraid of being stuck like that. But it works very well in cinema, in movies like