
Open Grave 2013
"The moment you wake up, the nightmare begins."
Directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, *Open Grave* (2013) plunges viewers into a nightmarish puzzle where a man wakes up in a buried coffin pit, his memory erased and surrounded by corpses.
Director: Gonzalo López-Gallego
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Open Grave (2013) about?
A man wakes up in a mass grave without any recollection of who he is or how he got there. Rescued by strangers, he must navigate a world of uncertainty—are they trying to help him or conceal a terrifying truth?
Who directed Open Grave?
Gonzalo López-Gallego directed *Open Grave*. Known for his work in suspenseful thrillers, he crafts a tense, atmospheric horror experience.
Who stars in Open Grave?
The film stars Sharlto Copley, Joseph Morgan, Thomas Kretschmann, Erin Richards, and Josie Ho in key roles.
Is Open Grave (2013) worth watching?
*Open Grave* delivers a solid horror-thriller experience with intense pacing and a gripping mystery. While not flawless, its unique premise and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of genre films seeking something different.
How long is Open Grave?
*Open Grave* runs for 102 minutes.
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About Open Grave (2013) — A Man Wakes in a Grave Pit—Who Can He Trust?
Directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, *Open Grave* (2013) plunges viewers into a nightmarish puzzle where a man wakes up in a buried coffin pit, his memory erased and surrounded by corpses. As the fog of amnesia clears, he's rescued by a group of strangers—yet nothing is certain in this claustrophobic thriller. Is he among the living or already dead? Are his saviors allies or enemies? The film weaves psychological horror with a gripping whodunit, testing the boundaries of trust in a world where paranoia reigns.
With a gripping atmosphere thick with dread and a relentless sense of urgency, *Open Grave* blends mystery and supernatural horror to keep audiences guessing until the final revelation. Sharlto Copley leads a compelling cast, while López-Gallego's direction crafts a tense, unpredictable narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.