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Lionsgate released a new Ryan Reynolds branded,mystery/thriller movie called "Buried" into theaters a couple months ago. I checked it out the other night,and I agree with the top critics' positive assessment of the movie.

It delivered a very creative storyline with lots of drama. Unfortunately, I think I may have developed a slight case of claustrophobia when watching it and imagining if I was buried in a coffin. The flick stars: Ryan Reynolds and Jose Maria Yazpik.

The film revolved around Paul Conroy who is a truck driver over in Iraq,and wakes up to find himself buried alive inside of a wooden coffin,tied up with a cigarette lighter,cell phone,some glow lights,knife,and a flickering flash light. However,he finds out about all these tools as the movie rolls along.

Paul immediately starts panicking. Later on, he's able to untie himself,get the lighter,and calls everyone he knows. After a couple of answering machines and leaving a couple of messages, he gets connected with a hostage specialist in Iraq who is working quickly to try and find him.

Paul eventually receives a few calls from his kidnappers,demanding $5 million dollars from the embassy for his release. Later on,a series of bombing events make it more difficult for the hostage specialist to find him,and the daebakdramas concludes with a shocking finale.

The movie was excellent. It was about an hour and 20 minutes of just Ryan's character trapped in a wooden coffin. However,it still managed to deliver some "edge of your seat" scenes. There were a few incidents that caused other things to enter the coffin with him that weren't good for his life,and it was interesting to see what he came up with to get out of those situations with his very scarce resources.

The film nearly gave me claustrophobia just watching it because these movies are really good at bringing the person into the world of the movie. It was really hard to imagine being trapped in a wooden coffin like that. I started thinking about what the hell I would do if that happened to me. It was a very interesting and entertaining movie to watch. I gave it an A rating for the uniqueness alone.

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