![]() I think with it being totally centred on one character it made you just want her to be ok. I honestly was on the edge of my seat, there was even times I couldn’t watch the film. It was that way where you always had a feeling something bad was going to happen and with each twist and turn things gradually got worse. I think what I loved most about the film was the constant tension building, you never really felt secure watching the film. I think his shows the talent of everyone both in front and behind the camera. It was stunningly filmed but yet was simplistic. This has to be Warrens masterpiece in my eyes. I think it is massively impressive for an actor any actor or actress to be able to hold a film and be able to still manage to portray emotion and be stung while doing it.Of course major credit go out to the director as well. I have to give a million percent credit to Lucy-Jane Quinlan who pretty much carried this entire film. I just honestly thought this film was great. I am a fan of these independent thrillers as I think they bring so much more to the film than some bigger budget films. This is a film that in my opinion is a must see. As the days go on and her emotions rising and trying to convince her kidnapper to let her go, her chances of survival quickly fade.ĭirected by Warren Dudley ( The Cutting Room) and starring Lucy-Jane Quinlan ( Where Do We Go From Here?) Cage is a remarkable and intense thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat!Ĭurrently about to embark on its festival run and with a US Release scheduled for November 2016 and a UK DVD release set for January 2017. Not being able to contact Police she is forced to play a waiting game. Her only connection to the outside world, and to her kidnapper is via her mobile phone. A young woman awakens in a cage in a warehouse, not having any knowledge of how she got there.
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