My favourite part of this short film was the way the women spoke over the radio about the tunnel like it was just simple highway traffic reporting. Just goes to show how messed up this tunnel universe is. Great short film!
@@partsshooter Those in charge are definitely not willing to change the system and those subservient to them are confused, disorganized and pre-occupied with normal life, raising a family and such, so things would have to become especially dire before they would abandon their lives to rise up against the psychopaths, who are running the system.
It has that creeping sense of dread that follows you throughout the story. I was holding my breath as the family was in the tunnel. Proof that a story doesn't have to be long to be good.
Well if you ignore a lot of stuff any story can be good and impactful and life changing experience. But fact remains for living in such a dystopian society everyone there acted way too much like our age humans, but instead they should have been way more atrophied in "human nature" or plain decent logic. From the way their cars are shown to the houses before the tunnel or after it. to how the parents or kids acted, and who the fk goes outside just for a beach trip vacation when death is such an real and calculated daily fact, they all act out of character. Or just make them act like ignorant lambs going to the slaughter, and dont waste so much material with cars and so on, for both "good side or bad side" ins tory terrible incongruences with the world they live in But i guess since we gone to the point of bear or man in the forest now, i dont even know why i needed to type al the above... still read it sheeple.
After reading the book there are some interesting facts • The tunnel is 2,500 meters long. • Each car measures 2 meters and between each car there is a separation of 1 and a half meters. • 700 cars with more than 3,000 people • Crossing the entire tunnel takes 15 minutes
Also if every car have 3 people,the amount people die when the tunnel close is 26,250 people... And to imagine this happening every few hours is kinda terrifying
Ok well okay then - read the original short story (can find it online easily) - while mum is truly terrified, dad deliberately does this every week - to him the tunnel is "a game" "russian roulette" - "excitment - the only excitement left"
I had a sense that there was some motivation for why the hell they were risking death in such a way to go swimming for an hour that was missing in the adaption.
@MAC Indeed, its a brutal story. The world they live in is the obvious villain but its evil has consumed the figurehead of the family. The father has become a nut job, the mother knows this and is utterly terrified and the poor kids are along for the ride. While the film version is still a very sombre story, I feel this major change to the crux of the story not only took a lot of the bite out of it but it forced the creators to shoe horn in a story driven explanation to cover their changes which ultimately fell short in comparison to the author's original story. It was plot with a twist that made things ever more intense. I'm not saying a plot NEEDS a twist, but when it has one and then it's removed, the loss is felt. I will never forget the story, I'm almost happily scarred by its impact, but the film despite all its qualities has removed that primary aspect of the story and replaced it with something less compelling
I like how the government is honest about it, like "look, if you want to take the express lane there is a 30% chance you're going to be locked in a chamber and burned to ashes"
My favorite kind of film making. We can use what little information we’re given to infer for ourselves the wider circumstances in the universe the film takes place in. Some movies take over 2 hours to do “world building” but by giving the audience the ability to fill in the blanks you can do so much more in just over 10 minutes.
In such a world there would not be any different road, or it would be illegal road for them. Papa knows that well, illegal road would be surely dead, not choice like tunnel🤔
It seems there's a bit of hope though, there's mention of the tunnels always breaking down, and at one point you see the "Close the Death Tunnels" graffiti in plain site. Sounds like the system is breaking down and there's already a resistance movement.
We could also see people live outside the city. The living condition is very bad, but still there are people there. These people who went through the tunnel, they chose to do so. They always think they are lucky until they are not.
@@Alexandrosebas its old because the system works, is ot fair for that asshole who change the lane, but that was what saves the family. without that event the girl family and the main family both for sure will be eliminated
@@HaxStudio the parents know what fate can befall them, they are anxious, expectant, almost resigned to the probability of being killed, they are concentrated, and the mom was at her wits end with all that chaos, it triggered her frustration and anger.
Very impressive storytelling, acting and world building with minimal dialogue too ! There was tension and frustration in the way it played out which was accentuated by the painfully slow progress of the cars. I cannot decide which would be worse, the concept of "Depopulation Without Discrimination", the promise of a maximum of 1 hour at the beach with untold hours of endless slow moving traffic or living in a megacity that is so oppressive the inhabitants will risk that journey for such a small reward !
That's a good point. Watching this I was thinking, "Man, the pacing of this is kind of slow. There's a lot of shots they could have just cut out." It didn't occur to me that those "extra" shots accentuated the feeling of creeping dread.
@@bmancham7275 Really ? You watched it but missed the entire point of the story ? What do you think "Depopulation Without Discrimination" is referring to ?
Ian Clarke lol I understand the point of this video. But my question was more along the lines of. What weapon was used. Gas, fire, just a good stanch and grab, did the cars self explode lmao. That was the point of my question. Not the plot of the story
Did any one else notice this: The family survived due to the Irregular lane change of that car ahead in their lane. 1) As you can notice in the beginning that the girl's car was parallel to them. 2) But due to lane change of the car ahead from right lane to left, the girl's car was just short of the finish line. 3) If you notice carefully only 2 lanes stopped due to that lane change. And the cars to the right of the family were moving only. So luckily they were on the right lane that stopped. 4) So this means that they were initially not meant to survive, but due to the last minute lane change they got a golden ticket. Poor boy was heart broken for the girl.
Those Europeans truly know how to make movies and tv series. Hollywood could really learn a lot from the filmmakers over there. This was brilliant. Don't know if I would really want to go to the beach that badly.
European movies are really cool. Sentiments, drama, topics - everything looks natural there. Hollywood is fine in CGI and action, but since I opened European movies for myself - my perception of cinema changed.
Wow, this was intense. Yeah, this would be something mankind would do to control mass population. Very good storyline and visual . The acting was very good. Great job to all.
@Leonardo Rojas if u want to see good non English European cinema u got plenty if French.. like taxi and subway.. but those are maybe too mainstream. U could watch "Bron" swedish Danish crime fiction series, extremely good. Then u got "pusher" Danish drama action in drug environment. They made 2-3 also but the original is best. And u got "snabba cash", a swedish movie in the same vein as pusher.
I dont understand. The car that made the lane change was the reason they were so close to being stuck in the tunnel. If the car had not made a lane change they would have been farther down the lane right?
@@Eddie-0102 Yes. They way I saw it was a car in front of the boy’s family moved over into the lane of the girl’s family. That allowed the boy’s family car to move up one car space but caused the girl’s family to move back one. If the car had not switched lanes neither of the families would have made it.
This is one of those movies that reveal only a smidgen of the story, theres so much to build on: Is city life that terrible that the family play Russian roulette just to get an hour at the beach. The scenery around them looks extremely dystopian. One can imagine that life must be so miserable (think covid 19 lockdowns in major cities in the US) that a regulated set time for family beach time is the only break from monotony, they're willing to risk their lives for it. Imagine the idea that there will be several hundred more empty apartments waiting for the return of their inhabitants...cats not fed, dogs not walked...because they got gassed in the tunnel. Theres so much going on in this relatively short movie. Its the sort of thing you could easily write a feature length movie built around that. Terrifying but brilliant concept.
I read remarks here about it being a horribly dark future world-view. But can it not be considered as allegorical in stead? We subject ourselves to quite random dangers every day by taking the car and driving somewhere. Someone changing lanes somewhere in front of you can mean the difference between life and death for you and your family, every time you go to the beach. If you realize that we gamble on this every time we go out, this film takes on a whole different meaning.
Just a week ago...a nice but ordinary woman was stabbed on the park trail I walk my dog on every day (well, used to walk everyday). In broad daylight, next to roads and nice neighborhoods. Definitely true....every walk, car ride, etc.can go wrong.
@@imadrifter In this case, you can't arm yourself against the state. As Biden said, "If you try to take down the state, we have nukes and F-16's to stop you".
Great short! There's so much detail that if you blink, you'll miss something (not crucial to the story, but to the realism.) Great world-building and arc. I would like to see a feature-length film made about this family and the world they inhabit.
One detail that hit me hard is they're watching chess being played on the TV like it's a football game. With no room for stadiums anymore, that's all sports have been reduced to, isn't it?
Not everything needs to be a full-length feature. This film's creator most likely has the money and support to do so, but chose to present this as a short film. Sometimes more is just more.
@@beowulfvladmax7710 First, Trump is no autocrat. But even if he was: Autocracy is far better than mob rule, which is what the democrats will give you.
I am camping in my van and I watched this last night, while sitting in the front seat, at night, during a sever wind storm. My van was rocking back and forth while the cars in the film were inching through the tunnel. Wow! That was intense!
This is one of the best shorts I have seen. While I still love gore and ghosts and cheap scares, the buildup of drama and tension in this movie can’t be surpassed. Thank you for making this wonderful film!!!
Yes!! The actor who played the father was VERY good! You could see the stress on his face. Whatever he said he did to assure that they would not get stuck was clearly a lie that he told to his children to make them less anxious but its obvious that none of them can control their outcome. With the exception of that one car that switched lanes in front of poor Eva's car...now they are the car that lucked out!
The tunnel is a massive gas chamber, the cars are getting "secured" aka locked and the vents open so you can get gassed in the most optimal way possible. The cars might just be reused after they dispose of the bodies, the floor also might be opening or moving in some way. The speed is limited so everyone has a fair chance at making it in the grave .
This is the d most horror short film I have ever seen in the last few minutes..!! Horrific!! Grafics and the BGM are ultimate !!!! Cult sci-fi short film!! The love story between children is more than d TITANIC!! I felt goosebumps whn they entered in to the tunnel!! My both eyes became wet when the doors are closing!! What a tragedy horrific sci-fi thriller shortfilm!!
@@lonewretch no but imagine if the tunnel closed on them and something happened. or there was big resistance which is why the technical issues kept occuring
@Hugh Jaanus I don't care what you can see. The fact that you can call someone with dyslexia stupid (or idiot in your words....EDIT) means that you're not just rude, you're also cruel. So actually, you are a keyboard warrior as per my previous pre-edited reply!
@Hugh Jaanus in your own words "You ARE an idiot. EVA/AVA. DUUUH." So really, you are calling a dyslexic person an idiot. Thank you, but I am done with this now.
pretty sure he's just lying to them as he says 'Old tech' and it's** really not doing a good job** so far. luckily the surface of the planet would be uninhabitable long before it got anything like that. or bioterrorism, nanotech soup etc ;] edit: By "it's" I meant the Tunnel (the one that seems to do 'Random' car+occupant recycling) ;] edit: By "not doing a good job so far" I think i meant as a supposed overpopulation solution. In the future I'd just hit future CostCo & bulk buy a family pack of Personal Drones/Jetpacks/(Moller SkyCar in c.~70yrs+ HEH) or be DeathTunnel-less altogether by skipping 1 hour at a future SPF9999 polluted Death-Beach.
Low key getting triggered at the people making the lane comments like bruh they held up atleast 5 other cars who could have gone through if they didn't change lanes. But they are saying they saved the family's life by changing like that's not the deal they were safe either way. If they didn't lane change they were safe. The deal is that person who lane changed killed 3 or 4 other cars that could have survived including ava
"Metropolis" (1927), Nazi Germany (1939/45), George Orwell's "1984" (1948), Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968); made into the move Bladerunner (1982). Harold Freedom's song "Dukdoo" (2016) or Charlie Fullerton's three hour opera "My Digger Needs a None-Whitey Hose" (2019).
Norway is a nation of tunnels (I once drove a truck on cruise control though one 25km (!) long and dead straight - I was completely hypnotized when I came out the other end and nearly went straight ahead through a large roundabout just outside the exit - bastards! I had to change my nappy) so its not surprising this was made in Norway. Everything is funny to a Norwegian - I miss them.
If you don’t understand the story: The tunnel is a giant gas chamber than occasionally closes and kills all the people inside. This is supposedly meant to help with the overpopulation problem in their overcrowded city. The father tells his kids he has found a way to make it so the tunnel doesn’t close on them to comfort his kids. The family also takes sedative pills before entering the tunnel. The first time the tunnel closes, the family gets out and the boy meets a girl in the car next to them, Eva. However, while the family is in the tunnel, a car makes a lane change, holding up the line and causing the main family’s line to move forward and the other line to move back. When the boy looks back after getting out of the tunnel, he doesn’t see Eva’s car, presumably because it got trapped in the tunnel.
@@feddozfilms I have come up with a few hypothesis about this: 1. The cars and bodies disintegrate with the gas. The gas would be something that is strong enough to destroy the cars and the bodies but not the actual tunnel itself. However, this wouldn’t explain why we don’t see any slightest hint of damage to the tunnel walls and why it’s an elevator (we could see pulleys in the tunnel) 2. The road lowers like an elevator and somehow dumps the cars and bodies into an incinerator (probably by turning to the side and letting everything slide down). This is probably the most likely explanation as the process realistically would be ~15 minutes and it’ll explain the elevators and where the cars and bodies go. These are the 2 hypothesis I came up with. If you came up with others tho, I would love to hear them.
Reminds me of a story I read years ago (I can't remember the name nor the author) where there's a theme park and to get onto each ride, you have to take a 1% risk of receiving a lethal injection at the turnstile.
Said so much while saying so little. Just enough worldbuilding to let us know what sort of world this family lives in while also leaving enough to the viewer's own interpretation that we're also stuck with this sense of helpless uncertainty and dread. The small details, too, told so much of the story visually without expositing right down our throats; While we were only shoen a small window of this imagined future I felt as though I could understand layers of lore. Beautiful little film. Had me tensed up the whole way through. Shame UA-cam shoved two ad breaks in there but I'm glad I gave it a watch
I was reading the story, the original father of the family in the car, in fact found the tunnel exciting and proposed his wife to go to the beach next weekend because it was the only exciting thing to do in this world!!!
At 5:54 when the dad said he has fixed things to make sure they wont get stuck in the tunnel. Did he arrange that one vehicle on their lane to switch lane so their own vehicle will move up in the queue ?
The one vehicle lane switch was only a detriment for his family, and the reason the girl's family died in the end. Every other lane kept moving so if the switch didn't happen his family would have only been further from the gate
10:14 I remember watching this the day it came out (it was in my recommended) and that alarm still puts the absolute fear of god in me two years later, Jesus Christ!! The slow build up was worth it
I was wondering if this was going to build up to being a story about how traffic (i.e. a possible road closure) was the biggest issue people had to face in the future and how they just had grown to a point where they could not handle the most basic first world problems. That would have been pretty funny.
As a surfer who surfs everyday I can say that I would have risked it everyday but now now with a wife and two daughters no way ugh makes me tear up even thinking about it lol
I have PTSD: past traffic suffered disorder. 405 South from Northridge to Culver City. 2 lanes closed for rush hour maintenence of one pothole. The cones stretching for miles, Why? Why, God?! 101 between San Mateo and Palo Alto 8am. Reverse at 5pm. It's all come back to me now!
So nice to see quality speculative fiction in a language other than English. I guess in a genre overwhelming dominated by the US, UK, and Australia it's inevitable that we constantly be told that everyone in the future speaks English, but, mettons que chu pas convaincu.
The tunnels a gas chamber. I dunno where the cars go but at 9:11 you can see the warning sign on the three things coming from the ceiling. The fans to air it out and the “safety mood” is activated by the red light when you enter to keep remaining gas out
The short story explains it. Cyanide gas kills the people inside. But I would've thought the "Depopulation without discrimination" would give a hint that the people inside don't make it out
@@listalisa0425 not only is it a gas chamber I also believe it’s a crematorium. The 3 blowers up top look like they can blow a ton of heat that can also disintegrate a car. That’s my interpretation
@@oswegogal23hey are just hauling the cars (or the cars go on at heir own wherever they dispose bodies around) away and get rid of the bodies. Why waste perfectly good cars in future where resources are very limited?
I love the idea that all the car in that future would be the same. The problem is people moving in cities and making them overpopulated and lack of young people in countryside. It’s not lack of land but lack of city land.
OK I've read a few comments, they weren't going to the beach, they were going to some kind of safe place, maybe a new apartment in an already overcrowded city, they had no choice, they knew some of them were going to die, they hid it from the kids. And then it happened. That's my take on the story. And the actual film was great, acting, script, etc. Just didn't need the music, it's powerful enough by itself. No I haven't read the story (who has?).
They were actually returning home from the beach. It was an outing they'd taken before, mom says an hour in the water was a new record. A diversion from every day life, but you take your chances.
This is the best short sci fi I have seen. It does not leave everything open for own interpretation which is a cheap move in my opinion. It gives you a little bit to understand the world. Well done!
Excellent! I watched a short on this and had to see this film. Rhis was so heartbreaking and couldnt take my eyes off of it. Was captured by this story from the second it started.
Amazing film! This world seems so depressing and terrifying. I got really nervous when they were in the tunnel. I just try to imagine if that happened in real life. Absolutely scary. I would love a long movie about that tunnel universe.
Jeezuz, as I read the comments here I can feel myself shedding IQ points. This story is an allegory... a metaphor. It's not meant to be a literal idea or concept or suggestion. I see idiots here arguing the efficiency of this system, or comparing it to some political movement. If you don't get the concept of this story, then you really don't want to read classic stories like The Lottery, or 1984, or many of the works of Ray Bradbury, or Robert Heinlein, or...
They stopped teaching critical thinking in favor of those all important computer skills.The last few generations are all but incapable of abstract thought.
good, i had the same thoughts but calling people idiot doesn't make you a smart person or high IQ person. Put aside the ego and the you could have still addressed your opinion
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 Nothing to do with ego, it's a simple observation, an idiot is the colloquial term for an ignorant person in many places. That and I call a spade a spade.
@@krashd Not getting some weird metaphorical allergory doesn't make you an idiot. It's just another way of feeling superior which has absolutely null value.
If they could make a full movie on that, like what goes on on each side of the tunnel. What, if anything, would make you want to even leave and risk the tunnel? Or are they required to leave a certain amount of times because no one is going to want to leave with those chances? I would love to see a whole film
That was beautiful i can't believe it. But the most amazing thing was the end credit how those namea rises from the bottom of the screen to the top like the spirit of those gone in the cleaning process. Perfect 10/10 totally recommend
my mind simultaneously focused on both a splinter story about a resistance apprentice who attempts to shutdown the tunnel system while simultaneously mourning the untimely death of his trainer who was caught and tortured by the oppressors for attempting to do the same, and wanting to known exactly wtf happens in the tunnel.
There is one thing in the novel. Maybe their usual life was so boring and dull, that ever risk of death was somethimes desired. "But in the unadmitted places of your mind you knew it was more than that. A gamble, the one unpredictable element in the long, dreary process of survival. A game. Russian Roulette. A game you played to win? Or, maybe, to lose? The answer didn’t matter, because the Tunnel was excitement. The only excitement left.".
My favourite part of this short film was the way the women spoke over the radio about the tunnel like it was just simple highway traffic reporting. Just goes to show how messed up this tunnel universe is. Great short film!
Just like some reporting on our own universe.
Yup and humans not willing to change the system🤔
You should read Kurt Vonnegut. He would blow your mind lol
@@partsshooter Those in charge are definitely not willing to change the system and those subservient to them are confused, disorganized and pre-occupied with normal life, raising a family and such, so things would have to become especially dire before they would abandon their lives to rise up against the psychopaths, who are running the system.
the dumbest part is: if you know somehting like that exists, why would you take your kids out if thats the only road available.
It has that creeping sense of dread that follows you throughout the story. I was holding my breath as the family was in the tunnel. Proof that a story doesn't have to be long to be good.
Especially when the tunnel did close
@@EBeth226 the sound when it does, kinda unnecesary but it maybe serves as a reminder for people that anytime it could be them.
Nobody ever said that a story has to be long to be good.
Well if you ignore a lot of stuff any story can be good and impactful and life changing experience.
But fact remains for living in such a dystopian society everyone there acted way too much like our age humans, but instead they should have been way more atrophied in "human nature" or plain decent logic.
From the way their cars are shown to the houses before the tunnel or after it. to how the parents or kids acted, and who the fk goes outside just for a beach trip vacation when death is such an real and calculated daily fact, they all act out of character.
Or just make them act like ignorant lambs going to the slaughter, and dont waste so much material with cars and so on, for both "good side or bad side" ins tory terrible incongruences with the world they live in
But i guess since we gone to the point of bear or man in the forest now, i dont even know why i needed to type al the above... still read it sheeple.
The beach really isn't worth putting yourself through that hell.
Thats what I was thinking. Just change the story to taking the kids to their doctors appointment or something more necessary.
Your missing the point
It implies how bad the city is just by showing what they risk for a small amount of pleasure
@Hugh Jaanus oh well in that case...
I would've prefer to drown there, honestly.
@@radleyisidore1900 me too
Naturally, all the politicians would be able to bypass the tunnel.
Well they need not go through it anyway - their lives are out in the remaining - under-populated - countryside :-).
And hollywooders & mistresses!!
@@xBrabus76 Yes "Without discrimination" will do its work ... for random , normal people ...
They need to be put out of their misery
in the meantime 1% elites are traveling with their spacecrafts, partying.
After reading the book there are some interesting facts
• The tunnel is 2,500 meters long.
• Each car measures 2 meters and between each car there is a separation of 1 and a half meters.
• 700 cars with more than 3,000 people
• Crossing the entire tunnel takes 15 minutes
hello, fellow math nerd ! I calculated a little bit different... (see my comment on top)
Also if every car have 3 people,the amount people die when the tunnel close is 26,250 people... And to imagine this happening every few hours is kinda terrifying
Hi quick question did the book tell you how things go down inside the tunnel or is that left a mystery
@@PokéJ817 I read it online
They spray cyanide gas into the tunnel and it takes about 10 minutes to clear all the cars out of it.
@@sayarendonia hey thank you for the reply was driving me crazy
Ok well okay then - read the original short story (can find it online easily) - while mum is truly terrified, dad deliberately does this every week - to him the tunnel is "a game" "russian roulette" - "excitment - the only excitement left"
Thanks so much for that info, Julia. Really adds another dimension to the drama. Appreciate it.
I had a sense that there was some motivation for why the hell they were risking death in such a way to go swimming for an hour that was missing in the adaption.
that's deep af yo
Thanks for that, its a terrible shame they decided to omit that part of the story, without it the plot is frustratingly stupid.
@MAC Indeed, its a brutal story. The world they live in is the obvious villain but its evil has consumed the figurehead of the family. The father has become a nut job, the mother knows this and is utterly terrified and the poor kids are along for the ride. While the film version is still a very sombre story, I feel this major change to the crux of the story not only took a lot of the bite out of it but it forced the creators to shoe horn in a story driven explanation to cover their changes which ultimately fell short in comparison to the author's original story. It was plot with a twist that made things ever more intense. I'm not saying a plot NEEDS a twist, but when it has one and then it's removed, the loss is felt. I will never forget the story, I'm almost happily scarred by its impact, but the film despite all its qualities has removed that primary aspect of the story and replaced it with something less compelling
I like how the government is honest about it, like "look, if you want to take the express lane there is a 30% chance you're going to be locked in a chamber and burned to ashes"
You admire the government for killing their citizens?
*sterilized with gas
@@thatguy6227 dude no gas removes cars from existence like that
@@thatbachus the original source material alludes to what I said
@@thatguy6227 ah
My favorite kind of film making. We can use what little information we’re given to infer for ourselves the wider circumstances in the universe the film takes place in. Some movies take over 2 hours to do “world building” but by giving the audience the ability to fill in the blanks you can do so much more in just over 10 minutes.
I think that little girl is right, they need to find a different route to the beach.
Yes
Underrated comment of the year.
In such a world there would not be any different road, or it would be illegal road for them. Papa knows that well, illegal road would be surely dead, not choice like tunnel🤔
Read the story
the tunnel is the only way in and out of the city, otherwise it would not be effective
It seems there's a bit of hope though, there's mention of the tunnels always breaking down, and at one point you see the "Close the Death Tunnels" graffiti in plain site. Sounds like the system is breaking down and there's already a resistance movement.
If they are having success is debatable. That graffiti looks old
Breaking down could also mean high rates of "repair."
"No one has made it through that tunnel in weeks. It keep breaking down."
We could also see people live outside the city. The living condition is very bad, but still there are people there. These people who went through the tunnel, they chose to do so. They always think they are lucky until they are not.
@@Alexandrosebas its old because the system works, is ot fair for that asshole who change the lane, but that was what saves the family. without that event the girl family and the main family both for sure will be eliminated
This is in the future where overpopulation is a serious problem, closing the tunnels wouldn't be any better.
Anyone else besides me? I got SUPER anxious / upset when the kids were fighting right before the Tunnel closed, like, holy scrap why am I SO invested?
I wanted to jump I n the back seat and choke them and tell them to shut the hell up 😬🙆🏽♀️
I didn’t understand that part like, how are the kids fighting gonna make you get out the tunnel any faster 😂
@@HaxStudio the parents know what fate can befall them, they are anxious, expectant, almost resigned to the probability of being killed, they are concentrated, and the mom was at her wits end with all that chaos, it triggered her frustration and anger.
@@ness576also I bet no one wants their last moments with their family to be that of arguing
You just live for attention. No one cares
Very impressive storytelling, acting and world building with minimal dialogue too !
There was tension and frustration in the way it played out which was accentuated by the painfully slow progress of the cars. I cannot decide which would be worse, the concept of "Depopulation Without Discrimination", the promise of a maximum of 1 hour at the beach with untold hours of endless slow moving traffic or living in a megacity that is so oppressive the inhabitants will risk that journey for such a small reward !
That's a good point. Watching this I was thinking, "Man, the pacing of this is kind of slow. There's a lot of shots they could have just cut out." It didn't occur to me that those "extra" shots accentuated the feeling of creeping dread.
Ian Clarke so what was in the tunnel that was so scarry
@@bmancham7275 Really ?
You watched it but missed the entire point of the story ?
What do you think "Depopulation Without Discrimination" is referring to ?
Question is...Will We?
Ian Clarke lol I understand the point of this video. But my question was more along the lines of. What weapon was used. Gas, fire, just a good stanch and grab, did the cars self explode lmao. That was the point of my question. Not the plot of the story
I was holding my breath without realizing it! May my descendants - no matter how far in the future - never have to face such a world.
I hope mine do, lil shits
We can help them by not making any at all
Все уже происходит, проснись
@@fallenangel_899 honestly yeah lmfao, I’d quicker volunteer to just not have children than risk this ever coming into existence 😂
@@HaxStudio idk what y’all talking about it’s been known that we’ve been having a declining birth rate. If anything we need to be having more kids
Tunnelで検索するとこの短編映画が出てくる
そのコメ欄を見てたらもともとは短編小説だったらしいのだけどその中ではこの父親はスリルのためにこのトンネルをくぐっているらしい…
余計意味わからんな
一人で通ってくれ
Did any one else notice this: The family survived due to the Irregular lane change of that car ahead in their lane.
1) As you can notice in the beginning that the girl's car was parallel to them.
2) But due to lane change of the car ahead from right lane to left, the girl's car was just short of the finish line.
3) If you notice carefully only 2 lanes stopped due to that lane change. And the cars to the right of the family were moving only. So luckily they were on the right lane that stopped.
4) So this means that they were initially not meant to survive, but due to the last minute lane change they got a golden ticket. Poor boy was heart broken for the girl.
Those Europeans truly know how to make movies and tv series. Hollywood could really learn a lot from the filmmakers over there. This was brilliant. Don't know if I would really want to go to the beach that badly.
European movies are really cool. Sentiments, drama, topics - everything looks natural there. Hollywood is fine in CGI and action, but since I opened European movies for myself - my perception of cinema changed.
Are you referring to those 741 million citizens spread across 44 countries with with 200 known dialects, and 24 officially recognised languages?
Wow, this was intense. Yeah, this would be something mankind would do to control mass population. Very good storyline and visual . The acting was very good. Great job to all.
@Leonardo Rojas if u want to see good non English European cinema u got plenty if French.. like taxi and subway.. but those are maybe too mainstream. U could watch "Bron" swedish Danish crime fiction series, extremely good. Then u got "pusher" Danish drama action in drug environment. They made 2-3 also but the original is best.
And u got "snabba cash", a swedish movie in the same vein as pusher.
@@wwlb4970 what's Cgi?
Whoever made that irregular lane change saved their lives in the end.
and the girl died instead
I think poor Eva was doomed no matter what. If there had been no lane change, neither she nor "our" family would have made it.
Unless, of course, it was the car right behind our family that was squeezed in right in front of Eva's car. That would be unbearable...
I dont understand. The car that made the lane change was the reason they were so close to being stuck in the tunnel. If the car had not made a lane change they would have been farther down the lane right?
@@Eddie-0102 Yes. They way I saw it was a car in front of the boy’s family moved over into the lane of the girl’s family. That allowed the boy’s family car to move up one car space but caused the girl’s family to move back one. If the car had not switched lanes neither of the families would have made it.
the future is full of Nissan Cubes
lol the winners of the merciless AutoWars
Now that's scary! lol
Oh he// no I can’t stand to things.
@@sunayakong8537 Yup - The scariest part of this movie.
Kill me now
This would have been a perfect short for love, death and robots, was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
i was thinking the same thing
This is one of those movies that reveal only a smidgen of the story, theres so much to build on: Is city life that terrible that the family play Russian roulette just to get an hour at the beach. The scenery around them looks extremely dystopian. One can imagine that life must be so miserable (think covid 19 lockdowns in major cities in the US) that a regulated set time for family beach time is the only break from monotony, they're willing to risk their lives for it. Imagine the idea that there will be several hundred more empty apartments waiting for the return of their inhabitants...cats not fed, dogs not walked...because they got gassed in the tunnel. Theres so much going on in this relatively short movie. Its the sort of thing you could easily write a feature length movie built around that. Terrifying but brilliant concept.
Yeah! I wanna know why if there's overpopulation, she's expecting yet a 3rd child...weird, would love to know more about that two
Yes the short story is terrifying
I read remarks here about it being a horribly dark future world-view. But can it not be considered as allegorical in stead?
We subject ourselves to quite random dangers every day by taking the car and driving somewhere. Someone changing lanes somewhere in front of you can mean the difference between life and death for you and your family, every time you go to the beach.
If you realize that we gamble on this every time we go out, this film takes on a whole different meaning.
its not about the future. its a mirror.
I think you're right. This is movie is quite dumb when taken literally.
Just a week ago...a nice but ordinary woman was stabbed on the park trail I walk my dog on every day (well, used to walk everyday). In broad daylight, next to roads and nice neighborhoods. Definitely true....every walk, car ride, etc.can go wrong.
You people are crazy. Pay attention to the road in front of you. Arm yourself for protection. Unless you want to die by 'chance' smh
@@imadrifter In this case, you can't arm yourself against the state. As Biden said, "If you try to take down the state, we have nukes and F-16's to stop you".
Great short! There's so much detail that if you blink, you'll miss something (not crucial to the story, but to the realism.) Great world-building and arc. I would like to see a feature-length film made about this family and the world they inhabit.
Do you guys take 10 seconds to blink over there wherever you are?
One detail that hit me hard is they're watching chess being played on the TV like it's a football game. With no room for stadiums anymore, that's all sports have been reduced to, isn't it?
Not everything needs to be a full-length feature. This film's creator most likely has the money and support to do so, but chose to present this as a short film. Sometimes more is just more.
But to have children in such a world...unthinkable
Limiting 1 per couple would solve the problem.
These are people who are 2
Same thing I say walking around any Walmart.
Trumptopia is no utopia. We're almost certainly headed for autocracy in this hive of the disaffected.
@@beowulfvladmax7710 First, Trump is no autocrat. But even if he was: Autocracy is far better than mob rule, which is what the democrats will give you.
I am camping in my van and I watched this last night, while sitting in the front seat, at night, during a sever wind storm. My van was rocking back and forth while the cars in the film were inching through the tunnel. Wow! That was intense!
I hope you stay safe through your travels!
Great film! I noticed that the cars vaguely resembled a Hearse from the outside, or coffins on wheels.
I was gonna comment this! Glad someone else noticed it too, i wonder if it was intentional to the design or not
This is one of the best shorts I have seen. While I still love gore and ghosts and cheap scares, the buildup of drama and tension in this movie can’t be surpassed. Thank you for making this wonderful film!!!
Man that was stressful 🤣
Yes!! The actor who played the father was VERY good! You could see the stress on his face. Whatever he said he did to assure that they would not get stuck was clearly a lie that he told to his children to make them less anxious but its obvious that none of them can control their outcome. With the exception of that one car that switched lanes in front of poor Eva's car...now they are the car that lucked out!
@@detrajackson5992 at least it made the girl brave XD
as good as the short story
@@wickheadthered May the odds be ever in EVA’s favor💐.
It's better to travel by bicycle!
😂
Yes it is
Or a 2019 Dodge Challenger Demon.
I'd rather walk or ride a bike than to go that slow in a car.
So would I, and avoid the death tunnel. An average speed of 5 km/h is walking speed.
The tunnel is a massive gas chamber, the cars are getting "secured" aka locked and the vents open so you can get gassed in the most optimal way possible. The cars might just be reused after they dispose of the bodies, the floor also might be opening or moving in some way. The speed is limited so everyone has a fair chance at making it in the grave .
lmao bring a gas mask lmao
@@otisbedford5720 Prob cant buy one
@@otisbedford5720 they probably don’t exist
I don’t understand tho, how do they gas them, move the cars and bodies within 15 minutes?? Who’s moving them? Where did they even go?
So that’s how it works, Ty for explaining that
This is the d most horror short film I have ever seen in the last few minutes..!! Horrific!! Grafics and the BGM are ultimate !!!! Cult sci-fi short film!! The love story between children is more than d TITANIC!! I felt goosebumps whn they entered in to the tunnel!! My both eyes became wet when the doors are closing!! What a tragedy horrific sci-fi thriller shortfilm!!
I think the most dreadful part of this is as you see the wall closing, you can also see the pure fright of the occupants in the car behind them.
I paused it at the perfect time and there’s literally nobody in the car… what are you even talking about?
@@Hoodie-K watch from 10:26
@@chloetran6552 I did. If 10:28 is what you’re referring to there’s nothing there
@@Hoodie-K look again you can see two people panicking in the car behind
@@Hoodie-K damn u blind af
This should be a movie I'll pay to see this in theaters
With the Rock right??
I'll pay in dogecoin
2 hours of sitting in a car moving slowly forwards?
So would I
@@lonewretch no but imagine if the tunnel closed on them and something happened. or there was big resistance which is why the technical issues kept occuring
11:31 bruh those screaming.
I didn't even notice that the first time I saw this. In the story, they're all gassed with cyanide
In a world with that kind of system, surely people would be trying to fight against that.
Ah, so this is what second hand anxiety is like.
An ominously atmospheric tale, of a future nightmare, with a regular family doing its best to remain hopeful and positive. Well done.
Reminds me of Doctor Who Series 3 Episode 3 "Gridlock" where you're stuck in traffic for years and years and years. Released in 2007.
Gaggaggagagagag
Yes, very similar.
I’ve thinked the same thing.
Thats the one I was thinking of.
Me too.
This was sooo tense, I loved it. The best part is the worldbuilding, so many things to explore in so little time. It was great!
Øvredal is a freaking master. He's well on his way to becoming a truly great director
I love how they added the aspect of the kids fighting to distract you from wether they were in the tunnel or not when it was going to close
When the camera pans up to the ceiling and shows those ducts-- did anyone else think Auschwitz? The tension in this was unnerving.
Well, THAT was depressing! Clever film, but depressing!
Oh no, Ava! That kid will never forget his first 'love'
@Hugh Jaanus are you the typo spelling police or just plain rude?!
@Hugh Jaanus I don't care what you can see. The fact that you can call someone with dyslexia stupid (or idiot in your words....EDIT) means that you're not just rude, you're also cruel. So actually, you are a keyboard warrior as per my previous pre-edited reply!
@Hugh Jaanus in your own words "You ARE an idiot. EVA/AVA. DUUUH." So really, you are calling a dyslexic person an idiot.
Thank you, but I am done with this now.
Poor girl :( she was choosen to die with her family . R.I.P.
@Hugh Jaanus You seriously need to chill down.
7:58 the irony is that the man is working for the contractor who builds the tunnels
pretty sure he's just lying to them as he says 'Old tech' and it's** really not doing a good job** so far. luckily the surface of the planet would be uninhabitable long before it got anything like that. or bioterrorism, nanotech soup etc ;]
edit: By "it's" I meant the Tunnel (the one that seems to do 'Random' car+occupant recycling) ;]
edit: By "not doing a good job so far" I think i meant as a supposed overpopulation solution. In the future I'd just hit future CostCo & bulk buy a family pack of Personal Drones/Jetpacks/(Moller SkyCar in c.~70yrs+ HEH) or be DeathTunnel-less altogether by skipping 1 hour at a future SPF9999 polluted Death-Beach.
This needs to be a full like 2h movie I was soooo invested
No
The thing is what would be the 2 hour movie be about specifically?
Low key getting triggered at the people making the lane comments like bruh they held up atleast 5 other cars who could have gone through if they didn't change lanes. But they are saying they saved the family's life by changing like that's not the deal they were safe either way. If they didn't lane change they were safe. The deal is that person who lane changed killed 3 or 4 other cars that could have survived including ava
What?
The worldbuilding here is fantastic
(nope)
"Metropolis" (1927), Nazi Germany (1939/45), George Orwell's "1984" (1948), Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968); made into the move Bladerunner (1982). Harold Freedom's song "Dukdoo" (2016) or Charlie Fullerton's three hour opera "My Digger Needs a None-Whitey Hose" (2019).
Norway is a nation of tunnels (I once drove a truck on cruise control though one 25km (!) long and dead straight - I was completely hypnotized when I came out the other end and nearly went straight ahead through a large roundabout just outside the exit - bastards! I had to change my nappy) so its not surprising this was made in Norway. Everything is funny to a Norwegian - I miss them.
That was so uniquely horrifying. The aesthetic design alone. Well done!
短いけどとても考えさせられる動画でした。
Yo I thought they got stuck my anxiety was through the roof
Why they were so stressed? What was it all about?
Like the Gridlock episode of Doctor Who!
"Depopulation Without Discrimination " 😬
good to know they took the discrimination out of 'arbeit macht frei' ... isn't it good to know the Germans finally got it right?
@@jv-lk7bc What do Germans have to do with this video?
@@krashd It's a German video
@@kingdestroyer2357 Well they are speaking Norwegian and most of the names are Norwegian.
@@krashd Oh, I thought it was German, my bad
If you don’t understand the story:
The tunnel is a giant gas chamber than occasionally closes and kills all the people inside. This is supposedly meant to help with the overpopulation problem in their overcrowded city. The father tells his kids he has found a way to make it so the tunnel doesn’t close on them to comfort his kids. The family also takes sedative pills before entering the tunnel. The first time the tunnel closes, the family gets out and the boy meets a girl in the car next to them, Eva. However, while the family is in the tunnel, a car makes a lane change, holding up the line and causing the main family’s line to move forward and the other line to move back. When the boy looks back after getting out of the tunnel, he doesn’t see Eva’s car, presumably because it got trapped in the tunnel.
Woah thanks for the explanation 😭🙏
So THAT’S what the pill was XD I was trying to figure that part out. Thank you
Holy fudge never have I held my breath that long when the gate close
R.I.P. Eva...
I think one of the most disturbing parts is how we don’t get to see what happens. We’re just left with our imagination of what happens in the tunnel.
From clues, its probably a gas chamber. Also notice how the vents on top of the car open once in the tunnel? Probably so the gas gets in
@@raveskull868 Where do the cars go tho, because the tunnel opens again
@@feddozfilms I have come up with a few hypothesis about this:
1. The cars and bodies disintegrate with the gas. The gas would be something that is strong enough to destroy the cars and the bodies but not the actual tunnel itself. However, this wouldn’t explain why we don’t see any slightest hint of damage to the tunnel walls and why it’s an elevator (we could see pulleys in the tunnel)
2. The road lowers like an elevator and somehow dumps the cars and bodies into an incinerator (probably by turning to the side and letting everything slide down). This is probably the most likely explanation as the process realistically would be ~15 minutes and it’ll explain the elevators and where the cars and bodies go.
These are the 2 hypothesis I came up with. If you came up with others tho, I would love to hear them.
@@aceorcusham2870 The second one seems the most logical since this short film is set in a futuristic era.
Reminds me of a story I read years ago (I can't remember the name nor the author) where there's a theme park and to get onto each ride, you have to take a 1% risk of receiving a lethal injection at the turnstile.
Said so much while saying so little. Just enough worldbuilding to let us know what sort of world this family lives in while also leaving enough to the viewer's own interpretation that we're also stuck with this sense of helpless uncertainty and dread.
The small details, too, told so much of the story visually without expositing right down our throats; While we were only shoen a small window of this imagined future I felt as though I could understand layers of lore.
Beautiful little film. Had me tensed up the whole way through. Shame UA-cam shoved two ad breaks in there but I'm glad I gave it a watch
WOW This was a great short. I would never go any where if I had to go through the tunnel!!!
I suspect everything is scheduled, including vacations, and I suspect they are mandatory.
you'd be surprised how easy it is for humanity to accept something like this. tell em to go through it to go to work and they'll do it themselves.
11:31 bro those screams gives me goosebumps.
I was reading the story, the original father of the family in the car, in fact found the tunnel exciting and proposed his wife to go to the beach next weekend because it was the only exciting thing to do in this world!!!
At 5:54 when the dad said he has fixed things to make sure they wont get stuck in the tunnel. Did he arrange that one vehicle on their lane to switch lane so their own vehicle will move up in the queue ?
No, I reckon that was just a lie so that his children won’t be scared
The one vehicle lane switch was only a detriment for his family, and the reason the girl's family died in the end. Every other lane kept moving so if the switch didn't happen his family would have only been further from the gate
the comment n description were really appreciated.
They give much needed backstory.
Great tension.
i thought the film explained all it needed to explain, you just have to be observant
10:14 I remember watching this the day it came out (it was in my recommended) and that alarm still puts the absolute fear of god in me two years later, Jesus Christ!! The slow build up was worth it
I was wondering if this was going to build up to being a story about how traffic (i.e. a possible road closure) was the biggest issue people had to face in the future and how they just had grown to a point where they could not handle the most basic first world problems. That would have been pretty funny.
lol alternate ending
Actually was making me claustrophobic, talk about being afraid and holding my breath.
what a horrifying, wonderful film
Only problem was the multiple adverts that really interrupted the narrative and tension!
2020: "This new Sci-fi movie"
1945 Germany: "Am I a joke to you?"
My heart was racing the whole time. 😅 That sense of dread just sticks with you the whole time. I actually thought they were gonna get out and run. Lol
Remember reading the short story years ago and being bothered by the randomness of it all.
As a surfer who surfs everyday I can say that I would have risked it everyday but now now with a wife and two daughters no way ugh makes me tear up even thinking about it lol
Wow, that was a great tension builder. I love how these short stories are able to move me thru such a gamut of emotion in such a short time
I have PTSD: past traffic suffered disorder. 405 South from Northridge to Culver City. 2 lanes closed for rush hour maintenence of one pothole. The cones stretching for miles, Why? Why, God?! 101 between San Mateo and Palo Alto 8am. Reverse at 5pm. It's all come back to me now!
Well, it's good to see the Kia Soul makes a big come back.
So nice to see quality speculative fiction in a language other than English. I guess in a genre overwhelming dominated by the US, UK, and Australia it's inevitable that we constantly be told that everyone in the future speaks English, but, mettons que chu pas convaincu.
How is everyone so sure the tunnel is a death sentence? Maybe you’re teleported elsewhere. Regardless I need a full length movie!!
The tunnels a gas chamber. I dunno where the cars go but at 9:11 you can see the warning sign on the three things coming from the ceiling. The fans to air it out and the “safety mood” is activated by the red light when you enter to keep remaining gas out
The short story explains it. Cyanide gas kills the people inside.
But I would've thought the "Depopulation without discrimination" would give a hint that the people inside don't make it out
@@listalisa0425 not only is it a gas chamber I also believe it’s a crematorium. The 3 blowers up top look like they can blow a ton of heat that can also disintegrate a car. That’s my interpretation
@@oswegogal23hey are just hauling the cars (or the cars go on at heir own wherever they dispose bodies around) away and get rid of the bodies. Why waste perfectly good cars in future where resources are very limited?
At 5:02 there's a sign that says close the death tunnels
I love the idea that all the car in that future would be the same. The problem is people moving in cities and making them overpopulated and lack of young people in countryside. It’s not lack of land but lack of city land.
The panick of the people that can be seen inside the car behind them just as the gate lowers down and finally locks, how unfortunate.
The droping of the gate in the last scene was creeping as hell 🇧🇷🇧🇷
OK I've read a few comments, they weren't going to the beach, they were going to some kind of safe place, maybe a new apartment in an already overcrowded city, they had no choice, they knew some of them were going to die, they hid it from the kids. And then it happened. That's my take on the story. And the actual film was great, acting, script, etc. Just didn't need the music, it's powerful enough by itself. No I haven't read the story (who has?).
They were actually returning home from the beach.
It was an outing they'd taken before, mom says an hour in the water was a new record.
A diversion from every day life, but you take your chances.
Pretty sure they were coming back from the beach. TBH, if those were the stakes to go for one hour at the beach, I’d just stay home & read a book😂😂‼️
Just about all of the internet. It's easy to find and only a four minute read.
This is the best short sci fi I have seen. It does not leave everything open for own interpretation which is a cheap move in my opinion. It gives you a little bit to understand the world. Well done!
5 mins in I had to pee so bad.
"Bathroom break in two days."
"I'll never make it.
Pass me that soda bottle."
Excellent! I watched a short on this and had to see this film. Rhis was so heartbreaking and couldnt take my eyes off of it. Was captured by this story from the second it started.
Amazing film! This world seems so depressing and terrifying. I got really nervous when they were in the tunnel.
I just try to imagine if that happened in real life. Absolutely scary.
I would love a long movie about that tunnel universe.
Looking forward to the sequel The Bridge.
I loved the musical score at the end.
I’m sure that many won’t stay this calm at all even for 5 minutes of going less than 10 km/h.
The pills they take are to calm them down
Best short ever?
I love comment section on vids like this sometimes is like we are all in a cinema talking about the film we watched together
Jeezuz, as I read the comments here I can feel myself shedding IQ points. This story is an allegory... a metaphor. It's not meant to be a literal idea or concept or suggestion. I see idiots here arguing the efficiency of this system, or comparing it to some political movement.
If you don't get the concept of this story, then you really don't want to read classic stories like The Lottery, or 1984, or many of the works of Ray Bradbury, or Robert Heinlein, or...
Grok? lol
They stopped teaching critical thinking in favor of those all important computer skills.The last few generations are all but incapable of abstract thought.
good, i had the same thoughts but calling people idiot doesn't make you a smart person or high IQ person. Put aside the ego and the you could have still addressed your opinion
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 Nothing to do with ego, it's a simple observation, an idiot is the colloquial term for an ignorant person in many places. That and I call a spade a spade.
@@krashd Not getting some weird metaphorical allergory doesn't make you an idiot. It's just another way of feeling superior which has absolutely null value.
Now *that* racked up the tension!
Another reason for some people to fear tunnels. 😲🤪 😜😂😂😂
Excellent short and adaptation of the short story!
If they could make a full movie on that, like what goes on on each side of the tunnel. What, if anything, would make you want to even leave and risk the tunnel? Or are they required to leave a certain amount of times because no one is going to want to leave with those chances? I would love to see a whole film
A clever and equitable way of solving the issue.
That was beautiful i can't believe it.
But the most amazing thing was the end credit how those namea rises from the bottom of the screen to the top like the spirit of those gone in the cleaning process.
Perfect 10/10 totally recommend
my mind simultaneously focused on both a splinter story about a resistance apprentice who attempts to shutdown the tunnel system while simultaneously mourning the untimely death of his trainer who was caught and tortured by the oppressors for attempting to do the same, and wanting to known exactly wtf happens in the tunnel.
This damn beach better be amazing…
'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson.
What about it?
I just purchased that audiobook 😉
Yes, there are common elements.
There is one thing in the novel.
Maybe their usual life was so boring and dull, that ever risk of death was somethimes desired.
"But in the unadmitted places of your mind you knew it was more than that. A gamble, the one unpredictable element in the long, dreary process of survival. A game. Russian Roulette. A game you played to win? Or, maybe, to lose? The answer didn’t matter, because the Tunnel was excitement. The only excitement left.".
Star field reverse morph from texture introducing us to the human element. Beautiful into! Only 50 seconds in & I'm already impressed.