Sunday People

Lost in space

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Cert 15 ★★★★ In cinemas now

Last weekend, we were treated to the surprising­ly satisfying spectacle of Idris Elba grappling a revenge-seeking lion in Beast. And here’s another ludicrousl­y entertaini­ng B-movie that earns its place on the big screen.

British director Scott Mann’s premise is deceptivel­y simple. Two young women get stuck on the top of a rusty, 2,000ft TV antenna with no apparent way down.

The opening act efficientl­y sets the scene for this deranged display of derring-do.

Becky (Grace Fulton), her husband Dan (Mason Gooding, son of Cuba) and best friend Hunter (Virginia Gardner) are rock climbing when tragedy strikes. Intrepid Dan is startled by a nesting bird, loses his grip and tumbles to his death.

Almost a year later, boozesoake­d Becky is dodging calls from her concerned dad ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan) when the annoying Hunter strolls back into her life.

After subjecting the widow to a belated barrage of platitudes, Hunter makes a proposal. To mark the anniversar­y of Dan’s death and help Becky rediscover her zest for life, the pair will head into the Mojave desert to scale the B67 TV tower, an abandoned metal needle that stands twice the height of the Eiffel Tower.

The climb seems pretty straightfo­rward and after ascending by ladder the pair are trading high fives on the top. But Mann has been playing with our nerves all the way up. Bolts come loose, rusty joints creak and influencer Hunter tempts fate by making cocky pronouncem­ents for her Youtube channel.

Shortly after reaching the top, the ladder tumbles to earth and the pair are stranded. There is nobody for miles and they’re too high up to get a mobile signal. Like the best survival thrillers, the dilemma puts us in its victims’ shoes. But it’s the awesome, vertigo-inducing spectacle of the thing that really gets to you.

The fact that these seamless special effects were delivered on a miserly $3million budget is an astonishin­g feat.

A low-key movie summer has ended on something of a high note.

Two young women get stuck 2,000ft up a TV tower with no way to get down

 ?? ?? VERTIGO Crazy stunt goes horribly wrong
CHALLENGE Becky and Hunter arrive at the tower
VERTIGO Crazy stunt goes horribly wrong CHALLENGE Becky and Hunter arrive at the tower

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