The Incident (2014 film)
The Incident (2014 film) is a Mexican science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Isaac Ezban. The film explores the concept of interconnectedness and inescapable loops, trapping its characters in confined spaces and repeating cycles.
Synopsis:
The film tells two seemingly unrelated stories. In one, two brothers, Marco and Daniel, are stuck on an endlessly spiraling staircase after being tasked to clean it by their abusive mother. In the second story, a detective named Roberto is trapped on an infinite stretch of highway with his partner, Olivia, and a family. As the film progresses, the characters grapple with the inexplicable nature of their confinement and the psychological toll it takes on them. The narratives eventually converge, revealing the underlying connection and cyclical nature of their experiences.
Themes:
The film explores themes of:
- Existentialism: Questioning the meaning and purpose of existence within a seemingly meaningless and inescapable loop.
- Psychological Confinement: Examining the effects of isolation and limited space on the human psyche.
- Repetition and Cycles: Highlighting the patterns and repetitions in human behavior and the universe.
- Cause and Effect: Exploring the interconnectedness of events and the far-reaching consequences of individual actions.
Reception:
The Incident received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its original premise, thought-provoking themes, and effective use of suspense. The film's low-budget production and philosophical approach contributed to its cult following. However, some viewers found the film's ambiguous ending and slow pacing challenging.
Director:
Isaac Ezban
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Language:
Spanish
Genre:
Science Fiction, Psychological Thriller
Year of Release:
2014