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A man wakes up in a pit of dead bodies with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Fleeing the scene, he breaks into a nearby house and is met at gunpoint by a group of terrified strangers, all suffering from memory loss. Suspicion gives way to violence as the group starts to piece together clues about their identities, but when they uncover a threat that's more vicious - and hungry - than each other, they are forced to figure out what brought them all together - before it's too late. Written by
Tribeca Film
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The moment you wake up, the nightmare begins
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Trivia
Filming occurred in May 2012 in Hungary. Copley was confirmed to star in the film on 2 May 2012.
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Goofs
Nathan grabs a pair of glasses and wears them. We can clearly see that the left glass is broken.
Later, when he is back to the house and met again with Sharon, his glasses are not damaged at all.
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Quotes
John:
We were here to help
John:
But we failed.
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Soundtracks
Dies Irae (Day of Wrath)
Written by
María López-Gallego
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María López-Gallego See more »
After quite some time of waiting for something different, for a new approach, we can finally say we have lived to see it: Open Grave!
Now, without spoiling the plot, I can't really go into too many details, therefore I'll keep this short and try to focus on the important thing: getting YOU, to watch IT! Man oh man, this one right here, on a cold night, darkness surrounding your screen, and utter complete silence, makes for one hell of a movie! You'll love it, you'll scratch your head so many times trying to figure out what exactly is going on, you might turn bald at the end of it. For some, it won't be too hard to understand what's happening, especially after around 40 minutes, but still, you'll be dying to see more!
Why would I recommend it? New way of saying the story, lovely acting, good atmosphere, perfect tension (provided by great soundtrack), and a story that reveals itself little by little. The end, will be a few minutes when you'll stay on your couch, and feed on the dying moments, as they conclude into something great.
Open Grave (not the most original name) but surely an original and complex way of telling a story.