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The Tunnel Вђ“ Trappola Nel Buio Review

A primary theme of the film is the . Norway's geography necessitates over 1,100 tunnels, many of which lack emergency exits or advanced ventilation systems. The film opens with the stark reality that safety in these tunnels is based on the "self-rescue principle"—the idea that, in a crisis, individuals are ultimately responsible for their own survival. This creates a profound irony: the very structures built to connect society also serve as potential death traps where the individual is suddenly and violently isolated. The Self-Rescue Principle and Collective Morality

The 2019 Norwegian film The Tunnel – Trappola nel buio (originally Tunnelen ) is a visceral survival thriller that uses a localized disaster to explore the fragile intersection of modern infrastructure, human psychology, and the "self-rescue" principle. While it adheres to certain disaster movie tropes, its depth lies in its grounding of the spectacle within a realistic, character-driven narrative. The Illusion of Safety The Tunnel – Trappola nel buio

: While emergency services attempt to organize, the film highlights how extreme conditions—like the blinding black smoke and freezing blizzard outside—render standard procedures nearly impossible. A primary theme of the film is the