

To the films credit it had a lot of good set work and cinematography, but the main issue with it is how it gradually falls apart the longer it goes on. Ok, so when the movie started out i thought it was going to be pretty good, i always liked mystery movies where someone wakes up in an unknown location and has to solve mysteries and puzzles to get out. Sadly I didn't enjoy 'Meander' much after being excited to see it for a while now. I won't describe what she needed to do, but it was so basic it created no intrigue whatsoever. I was also disappointed by how simple the premise ultimately was. There is no character interaction in sight - which doesn't have to be a bad thing - but on this occasion made everything very dull and monotonous. But then the next 30 minutes are very disappointing. Then we are introduced to the tunnels and get a real 'Cube' (one of my favourite sci-fi films) feel. A decent opening scene setting things up and then a little mini-twist. Which is a shame because it started out so promisingly. More than anything I just wanted it to be over by the end. I think I understand for the most part what it was intended to mean, but I certainly don't care enough to go seeking out confirmation. Sometimes a film is confusing and you absolutely have to find out what is was about, while other times a film is confusing and you just find it annoying.
