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Fortunately these two are young, physically attractive folks of the opposite sex

Fortunately these two are young, physically attractive folks of the opposite sex Two people are working late over valentine’s day weekend. They get trapped in an elevator on their way out. Everyone else is gone for the day. No help is coming until Tuesday. They are stuck with each other and the meager belongings in their brief cases. Hey, they might as well get to know each other better, right? You never know what might happen. A little intimate conversation. a few spilling of secrets. it might lead to bouts of nakedness and passionate lovemaking. Down starts fast on it’s evocative premise. The two leads (Matt Laurie, Natalie Martinez) are on the screen for most of the movie. They do a good job as they reveal who they are to each other. They both have an intensity to their character. The tension lessens considerably as the inevitable sexual encounter concludes The second half stalls like the elevator they’re trapped in. There isn’t enough plot material for a full length movie. We guess fairly early that the security guard guy is behind the whole ruse, using his security key to pretend to be stuck. The emphasis is on over-the-top cruelty as they take turns getting the upper hand and torturing each other. The encounter with the fellow security guard (Arnie Pantoja) is fun and breaks the monotony of the two main combatants punching each other out. It’s all too brief. Once the big secret is spilled, that the stalker has set the whole situation up, we kinda know how the rest of the story goes. The main woman made so...