I--- The Escape -aka De Ontsnapping- 2015 Ok.ru Info

As Jonas scours the walls, he discovers scratch marks left by previous occupants—dating back years. Through fragmented flashbacks (represented by the "i---" glitch cuts), we learn that Jonas was the sole survivor of a catastrophic tunnel collapse he caused due to corporate cost-cutting. While he was acquitted in court, the families of the six workers who died have enacted their own justice: a "living tomb."

Without the Ok.ru version’s audio mix, you miss the genius. The hum of the fluorescent light changes pitch whenever Jonas lies to himself. The sound of dirt falling from the ceiling acts as a countdown timer. i--- The Escape -aka De Ontsnapping- 2015 Ok.ru

The fact that this film survives on Ok.ru, a social network originally for nostalgic classmates, is itself poetic. Like its protagonist, the movie has found a strange, dusty corner of the internet to exist, undisturbed. If you appreciate raw, European indie cinema that doesn’t flinch, then searching for the upload will reward you with one of the most harrowing, unforgettable escapes in modern film. As Jonas scours the walls, he discovers scratch

opens with Jonas (played by Tim van Hamel) , a former construction foreman, waking up inside a sealed concrete bunker. He has no memory of how he arrived. The only objects in the room are a rusted pipe, a flickering fluorescent light, and a handwritten note that simply reads: "Confess." The hum of the fluorescent light changes pitch