

Bargain

A group of strangers gather at a remote motel with ulterior motives – seeking to bargain. After an unexpected earthquake traps them inside the building. With no one to trust, they must find a way to survive.
A group of strangers gather at a remote motel with ulterior motives – seeking to bargain. After an unexpected earthquake traps them inside the building. With no one to trust, they must find a way to survive.
[Canneseries '23] Conceived as a technical effort that has been shot in one take sequences of between 5 and 15 minutes, edited as if it were only one take in each episode. The intention is to convey the tension experienced by the protagonists, although it doesn't fully take advantage of the proposal, with scenes too focused on one character that slow down the action. It brings a few doses of humor within an apocalyptic setting and has one of the most surprising cliffhangers I've seen in a long time, although it seems to be gradually losing impact.
The one take gimmick is quite interesting in the beginning, but it doesn't have the same effect anymore towards the end. Some twists are also ridiculous.
[Canneseries '23] Conceived as a technical effort that has been shot in one take sequences of between 5 and 15 minutes, edited as if it were only one take in each episode. The intention is to convey the tension experienced by the protagonists, although it doesn't fully take advantage of the proposal, with scenes too focused on one character that slow down the action. It brings a few doses of humor within an apocalyptic setting and has one of the most surprising cliffhangers I've seen in a long time, although it seems to be gradually losing impact.