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"10 Cloverfield Lane" is a 2016 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Dan Trachtenberg and written by Josh Campbell, Matt Stuecken, and Damien Chazelle. The film stars John Goodman, Emily Blunt, and John Gallagher Jr.
The story follows Michelle (played by Emily Blunt), a young woman who wakes up in a bunker with two men, Emmett (played by John Goodman) and Ben (played by John Gallagher Jr.). They inform her that the world outside has become uninhabitable due to a catastrophic event. As the story unfolds, Michelle begins to question the men's true intentions and the reality of their situation. 10cloverfieldlane20161080pbrriphindidual
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10 Cloverfield Lane was a critical and commercial success. Critics praised its screenplay, the performances (specifically Goodman's), and its ability to reinvent the thriller genre. While the ending—which connects the film to the wider Cloverfield universe—divided some audiences, the journey to get there is widely considered a masterclass in suspense.
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The film rests heavily on the shoulders of its small cast, and the performances are exceptional: