I DON'T WANT TO HURT THINGS
In a world where every touch carries the potential for disaster, director Sophie B. presents a hauntingly intimate shor...
In the gripping drama Level Nine, director Adam Toland crafts an intense and claustrophobic exploration of human desperation and moral boundaries. The story centers on a group of strangers, including the determined Thomas Sandrof and the calculating Jack Sandrof, who find themselves trapped in a high-stakes, life-or-death scenario that forces them to confront their deepest fears and hidden truths. As they navigate a series of escalating psychological and physical challenges, each character must decide how far they are willing to go to survive, with alliances shifting and trust crumbling under the pressure. Rodrigo Saleta and Daniel Rosen deliver compelling performances as individuals whose motivations become increasingly murky, adding layers of tension and unpredictability. The film’s taut, minimalist approach amplifies the sense of urgency and dread, creating a raw, immersive experience that questions the nature of justice and sacrifice. With its stark atmosphere and relentless pacing, Level Nine is a thought-provoking thriller that keeps audiences on edge from its opening moments to its startling conclusion.