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The Lift

The Lift (Dutch: De Lift) is a 1983 Dutch science-fiction horror film directed and written by Dick Maas. The plot concerns an elevator that mysteriously begins to function intelligently on its own, where victims who go near the elevator or use it are killed.

The Lift
Original Dutch theatrical release poster
Directed byDick Maas
Written byDick Maas
Produced byMatthijs van Heijningen
StarringHuub Stapel
Willeke van Ammelrooy
Josine van Dalsum
CinematographyMarc Felperlaan
Edited byHans van Dongen
Music byDick Maas
Production
company
Sigma Film Productions
Distributed byTuschinski Film Distribution
Island Alive
Release dates
  • May 11, 1983 (1983-05-11) (Netherlands)
  • August 1, 1983 (1983-08-01) (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch
Budget€350,000 (estimated)

An American remake also directed by Dick Maas titled Down was released in 2001.

Plot

In a building in Amsterdam, an elevator inexplicably begins to function alone. After a lightning storm causes a power failure and traps four people in the elevator, the elevator fails to open even after a subsequent power restore, and the passengers almost suffocate. Soon, subsequent malfunctions prove fatal as an elderly blind man falls to his death when the elevator doors open to an empty shaft, the building night watchman is decapitated, and a janitor is seemingly burned alive.

Felix Adelaar (Huub Stapel), a technician from the elevator company Deta Liften, begins to examine the electrical system in an attempt to find any anomalies. During the course of several inspections, he meets Mieke de Beer (Willeke van Ammelrooy), a journalist for De Nieuwe Revu, a local tabloid. When inspections reveal no apparent problems with the electrical system, Felix becomes obsessed with the continuing malfunctions of the elevator; this has a negative impact on his marriage as his wife Saskia (Josine van Dalsum) begins to suspect he is having an affair. When Felix pays yet another visit to the building, he notices a van parked outside from Rising Sun, a manufacturer of microprocessors for automation and a secret supplier of experimental microprocessors to Deta Liften. Felix and Mieke, after collecting newspaper clippings about Rising Sun, try to meet with the company's CEO, who acts nervous and answers abruptly.

Mieke invites Felix to meet up with her former university professor who specializes in electronics. The professor explains microprocessors' sensitivity to external factors, such as electric fields, magnetic fields, and radioactivity, which undermine the proper functionality. He tells about a computer built years ago which suddenly began to self-program and went out of control. The next morning, Felix's boss angrily suspends him for his unauthorized visit to Rising Sun. That evening, the owners of Deta Liften and Rising Sun meet to discuss how to stop the elevator's computer processor, which is built from organic material, from killing people.

Saskia leaves Felix, taking their children with her. With nothing left to lose, Felix goes to the building to solve the elevator mystery. He discovers that the elevator has a sentient mind when it tries to prevent him from accessing its microprocessor. Instead Felix climbs into the elevator shaft and finds a pulsating box; inside is sticky goo covering a silicon chip—the elevator's heart. As Felix attacks the box with a wrench, the elevator uses its counterweight to knock him off balance. He manages to land on a ledge just below the elevator doors, and is rescued by Mieke just before the elevator is able to crush him.

As Rising Sun's CEO arrives to see that his experiment failed, he pulls out a pistol and fires into the biocomputer to seemingly kill it. The computer then shoots one of the broken cables out to drag him inside the shaft and hangs him. As a shaken Felix and Mieke walk down the stairs the elevator's heartbeat continues.

Cast

Critical response

Critical reception for De Lift has been mixed: some commended the film for its blending of humor and suspense, while others criticized its execution. Variety in particular praised the film, writing, "Humor from charcoal gray to pitch black, fine suspense, murders and thrills, and all of it without gratuitous gore combine for a jaunty entertainment in The Lift, director Dick Maas’ first theatrical test, which he passes handsomely."[1] Dennis Schwartz from Ozus' World Movie Reviews rated the film a grade B−, stating that the film was "Played more for a black comedy than for a corporate greed or menace film."[2]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times was highly critical of the film, calling it "remarkably tension-free", and criticized its execution as being "too tepid". Maslin further stated, "In the hands of the right film maker, of course, even a toaster can be terrifying. But Mr. Maas leaves the elevator's potential fiendishness largely unexploited."[3] Time Out London gave the film a negative review, writing "the movie is shafted by confusions of script and execution, neither of which match up to the original good idea."[4] TV Guide awarded the film a mixed two out of five stars, stating that the film was "Surprisingly effective", while also stating that it was not particularly scary.[5]

References

  1. ^ "De Lift – Variety". Variety. Variety Staff. December 31, 1982. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  2. ^ Schwartz, Dennis (March 1, 2014). "lift". Sover.net. Dennis Schwartz. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ Maslin, Janet (July 4, 1985). "FILM: 'LIFT,' A MAD ELEVATOR - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  4. ^ "The Lift, directed by Dick Maas". Time Out.com. CPea. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  5. ^ "The Lift - Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings". TV Guide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved 3 April 2019.

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This article is missing information about the film s production theatrical home media releases and legacy Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page April 2019 The Lift Dutch De Lift is a 1983 Dutch science fiction horror film directed and written by Dick Maas The plot concerns an elevator that mysteriously begins to function intelligently on its own where victims who go near the elevator or use it are killed The LiftOriginal Dutch theatrical release posterDirected byDick MaasWritten byDick MaasProduced byMatthijs van HeijningenStarringHuub StapelWilleke van AmmelrooyJosine van DalsumCinematographyMarc FelperlaanEdited byHans van DongenMusic byDick MaasProductioncompanySigma Film ProductionsDistributed byTuschinski Film Distribution Island AliveRelease datesMay 11 1983 1983 05 11 Netherlands August 1 1983 1983 08 01 United States Running time95 minutesCountryNetherlandsLanguageDutchBudget 350 000 estimated An American remake also directed by Dick Maas titled Down was released in 2001 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical response 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditIn a building in Amsterdam an elevator inexplicably begins to function alone After a lightning storm causes a power failure and traps four people in the elevator the elevator fails to open even after a subsequent power restore and the passengers almost suffocate Soon subsequent malfunctions prove fatal as an elderly blind man falls to his death when the elevator doors open to an empty shaft the building night watchman is decapitated and a janitor is seemingly burned alive Felix Adelaar Huub Stapel a technician from the elevator company Deta Liften begins to examine the electrical system in an attempt to find any anomalies During the course of several inspections he meets Mieke de Beer Willeke van Ammelrooy a journalist for De Nieuwe Revu a local tabloid When inspections reveal no apparent problems with the electrical system Felix becomes obsessed with the continuing malfunctions of the elevator this has a negative impact on his marriage as his wife Saskia Josine van Dalsum begins to suspect he is having an affair When Felix pays yet another visit to the building he notices a van parked outside from Rising Sun a manufacturer of microprocessors for automation and a secret supplier of experimental microprocessors to Deta Liften Felix and Mieke after collecting newspaper clippings about Rising Sun try to meet with the company s CEO who acts nervous and answers abruptly Mieke invites Felix to meet up with her former university professor who specializes in electronics The professor explains microprocessors sensitivity to external factors such as electric fields magnetic fields and radioactivity which undermine the proper functionality He tells about a computer built years ago which suddenly began to self program and went out of control The next morning Felix s boss angrily suspends him for his unauthorized visit to Rising Sun That evening the owners of Deta Liften and Rising Sun meet to discuss how to stop the elevator s computer processor which is built from organic material from killing people Saskia leaves Felix taking their children with her With nothing left to lose Felix goes to the building to solve the elevator mystery He discovers that the elevator has a sentient mind when it tries to prevent him from accessing its microprocessor Instead Felix climbs into the elevator shaft and finds a pulsating box inside is sticky goo covering a silicon chip the elevator s heart As Felix attacks the box with a wrench the elevator uses its counterweight to knock him off balance He manages to land on a ledge just below the elevator doors and is rescued by Mieke just before the elevator is able to crush him As Rising Sun s CEO arrives to see that his experiment failed he pulls out a pistol and fires into the biocomputer to seemingly kill it The computer then shoots one of the broken cables out to drag him inside the shaft and hangs him As a shaken Felix and Mieke walk down the stairs the elevator s heartbeat continues Cast EditHuub Stapel as Felix Adelaar Willeke van Ammelrooy as Mieke de Beer Josine van Dalsum as Saskia AdelaarCritical response EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2017 Critical reception for De Lift has been mixed some commended the film for its blending of humor and suspense while others criticized its execution Variety in particular praised the film writing Humor from charcoal gray to pitch black fine suspense murders and thrills and all of it without gratuitous gore combine for a jaunty entertainment in The Lift director Dick Maas first theatrical test which he passes handsomely 1 Dennis Schwartz from Ozus World Movie Reviews rated the film a grade B stating that the film was Played more for a black comedy than for a corporate greed or menace film 2 Janet Maslin of The New York Times was highly critical of the film calling it remarkably tension free and criticized its execution as being too tepid Maslin further stated In the hands of the right film maker of course even a toaster can be terrifying But Mr Maas leaves the elevator s potential fiendishness largely unexploited 3 Time Out London gave the film a negative review writing the movie is shafted by confusions of script and execution neither of which match up to the original good idea 4 TV Guide awarded the film a mixed two out of five stars stating that the film was Surprisingly effective while also stating that it was not particularly scary 5 References Edit De Lift Variety Variety Variety Staff December 31 1982 Retrieved 3 April 2019 Schwartz Dennis March 1 2014 lift Sover net Dennis Schwartz Retrieved 3 April 2019 Maslin Janet July 4 1985 FILM LIFT A MAD ELEVATOR The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 3 April 2019 The Lift directed by Dick Maas Time Out com CPea Retrieved 3 April 2019 The Lift Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings TV Guide com TV Guide Retrieved 3 April 2019 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