5.2

10x10

10x10

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5.2

10x10

10x10

  • Year 2018
  • Duration 88 min
  • Country United Kingdom, United States
  • Language English
A man abducts a flower shop owner and holds her captive in a small, soundproof room in an effort to extract a dark secret from her past.

About 10x10

The 2018 psychological thriller 10x10, directed by Suzi Ewing, crafts a tense, claustrophobic drama from a simple, high-concept premise. The film follows Lewis (Luke Evans), a man who meticulously abducts Cathy (Kelly Reilly), a seemingly ordinary flower shop owner, and imprisons her in a small, soundproofed room within his suburban home. His motive is not immediately clear, but it becomes apparent he is driven by a need to extract a confession about a specific, traumatic event from her past. What begins as a classic captive-captor scenario gradually unravels into a complex game of psychological warfare, where the power dynamics constantly shift and hidden truths come to light.

Set almost entirely within the confines of the 10x10 foot room, the film relies heavily on the compelling performances of its two leads. Luke Evans delivers a controlled intensity as Lewis, a man whose quiet demeanor masks a deep-seated rage and grief. Kelly Reilly is equally powerful as Cathy, transitioning from terrified victim to a resourceful and defiant opponent, forcing viewers to question her innocence and past. Suzi Ewing's direction maintains a tight, suspenseful pace, using the limited space to amplify the sense of entrapment and the escalating mental duel between the characters.

While the IMDb rating of 5.2 suggests a divisive reception, 10x10 is worth watching for fans of contained thrillers and strong character studies. It moves beyond a simple revenge narrative to explore themes of guilt, trauma, and perception. The mystery of Cathy's secret and Lewis's connection to it provides a gripping central hook that builds to a consequential climax. If you enjoy tense, dialogue-driven thrillers like 'Buried' or 'The Guilty,' this compact British-American co-production offers a solid, suspenseful 88-minute watch focused on performance and psychological tension over action.