The first half hour, or its banality to be specific, would instill doubts in viewers' minds, especially those who have come after hearing so much praise about it.
I would advise them to stay put and wait until the group of friends reach the inside of 'Guna Cave'; the actual story starts from there.
The circumstance itself induced fear, more so because I am terrified of tight spaces, and to even think the film is based on a real-life incident and the sheer fact that more people have fallen into such bottomless holes in the ground sent shivers down my spine.
I was already holding my breath, and the film just had to sustain the tension and seriousness of the situation, and it did so without a hiccup. The brilliant utilisation of juxtapositions particularly caught my attention, those were done really well!
I would advise them to stay put and wait until the group of friends reach the inside of 'Guna Cave'; the actual story starts from there.
The circumstance itself induced fear, more so because I am terrified of tight spaces, and to even think the film is based on a real-life incident and the sheer fact that more people have fallen into such bottomless holes in the ground sent shivers down my spine.
I was already holding my breath, and the film just had to sustain the tension and seriousness of the situation, and it did so without a hiccup. The brilliant utilisation of juxtapositions particularly caught my attention, those were done really well!