A man is on his way home when the poorly constructed tunnel he is driving through collapses, leaving him trapped.A man is on his way home when the poorly constructed tunnel he is driving through collapses, leaving him trapped.A man is on his way home when the poorly constructed tunnel he is driving through collapses, leaving him trapped.
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- TriviaThe director and the main actor have the same name. This is because Ha Jung-Woo's real name is Kim Seung-Hun.
- GoofsWhen Jung-soo reaches Mi-Na, they discover her phone was damaged and cannot be used. She asks him if she can call someone. Without telling her the phone number she wants to call, he dials her mother on his own phone.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 747: Knowing (2020)
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Tunnel is a survival/catastrophy movie. And a good one.
In the first scene the movie sets the tone. It has slight comedic elements but mixed with a sad tone and the subtext is about responsibilitys. Who takes responsibility for what? The main character stops at a gas station and an old man works there who makes mistakes all the time. The owner had to pay 8000won because he filled diesel in one's car. After that the main character is trapped inside a collapsed tunnel. Who is responsible for that? The builders?
Unfortunately not. It's the state. In a democracy the people. The rescue teams, the workers and the tax payers. As the movie progresses the politicians, the business men and the press are trying to exploit the situation. The one responsible for the poorly constructed tunnel force the building of another one which means the stop of the rescue mission. But instead they should be the ones clearing up the mess.
Tunnel makes it very clear. The rich make more and more money and try to save money on the lives of middle class people. Their wages are exponentially higher compared to middle class peoples because they argumenting with higher responsibility for hundreds of jobs. But if they fail and hundreds of people loose their jobs it's the state, the welfare, the families who are responsible to take care of them.
Tunnel is a great movie about the unbalanced responsibility situation in the neoliberal world.
In the first scene the movie sets the tone. It has slight comedic elements but mixed with a sad tone and the subtext is about responsibilitys. Who takes responsibility for what? The main character stops at a gas station and an old man works there who makes mistakes all the time. The owner had to pay 8000won because he filled diesel in one's car. After that the main character is trapped inside a collapsed tunnel. Who is responsible for that? The builders?
Unfortunately not. It's the state. In a democracy the people. The rescue teams, the workers and the tax payers. As the movie progresses the politicians, the business men and the press are trying to exploit the situation. The one responsible for the poorly constructed tunnel force the building of another one which means the stop of the rescue mission. But instead they should be the ones clearing up the mess.
Tunnel makes it very clear. The rich make more and more money and try to save money on the lives of middle class people. Their wages are exponentially higher compared to middle class peoples because they argumenting with higher responsibility for hundreds of jobs. But if they fail and hundreds of people loose their jobs it's the state, the welfare, the families who are responsible to take care of them.
Tunnel is a great movie about the unbalanced responsibility situation in the neoliberal world.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $568,876
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $172,521
- Aug 28, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $52,444,295
- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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