
A successful executive gets trapped in an elevator during a zombie outbreak. Armed only with his phone, he learns the world outside has descended into chaos, forcing him to fight for survival.
1h 40m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Daniele Misischia
Director

Alessandro Roja
Claudio Verona

Roberto Scotto Pagliara
Autista Riccardo

Benedetta Cimatti
Silvia

Euridice Axen
Marta

Bianca Friscelli
Sara

Giada Caruso
Giornalista

Claudio Camilli
Marcello

Ravish8
Mar 22, 2026No review content available.

Kamlesh
Aug 16, 2025Usually i don't write reviews about movies because in my very little free time I prefer to watch them instead of writing about them, but this time I felt it was the case to write something. This is an italian movie, an italian television (RAI) production. I'm italian too and I know what I'm saying when it comes to italian movies, especially RAI productions: these usually are very mediocre and propagandistic products from Rome. Tourists think about Rome as the romantic city of lovers, of eternal beauty and sunlight, but its soul is made of darkness. It is a peculiar one because it is not just a city of power but the city of powers (italian state bureaucracy, catholic church, mafia, masonry etc.), that is a city of lies, violence and corruption. Movies from Rome reflect this situation: they are an hypocritical and laughable facade of a rotten building, made by mediocre actors (they aren't even able to speak italian, they only speak roman dialect) and mediocre directors. I gave this film a chance in the hope it would have been different but it wasn't. The acting of the main character is very poor and the zombies aren't funny neither terrifying, they are just poor stupid actors. The director tries to create suspense by suddenly zooming on objects and by a questionable music selection, but there is no suspense at all, just a bad B-movie stink. If you are looking for a very interesting zombie movie, I suggest a french film that I enjoyed recently: "La nuit a dévoré le monde" (2018). P.S. Just a word for the fans of movie mistakes: the protagonist used a disposable wheel lighter to light a cigarette but, when turning off the lighter, you could hear the typical clanging sound of a Zippo lighter.

Sarah Karim
Aug 16, 2025I anticipate she will be "unsweetened" next time we see her. He looks a little like Matt Bonner if he died his hair. This guy loves to say his own name. He's gonna have to push that out of view. At least know he'll remember which is the business end. I hope he has a backup. Save your bullets and use the pole. Use your pole to reach it. It's way to soon for that. Eventually it'll become white zombie noise.

قصي المغربي🇱🇾
Aug 16, 2025This was pleasant surprise. The lead was perfect for carrying this movie along, The plot been used in many movies but not a the added stress of Zombies. Man trapped in an elevator. Throughout it becomes his nuisance, anger, fear, place of safety, portal to the outbreak and more things ( no spoilers ). Does he make it well remember the Title The End? Oh and there is a reason for 28 days later references I've seen. The soundtrack has subtle musical melodies that even in their key changes harken to 28 days later, not a bad thing but definitely there.