Movies like source code and getaway

In summary, the conversation discussed different movies that primarily take place in one location or on one set. These types of movies are often referred to as "one location" or "one set" movies. Some examples of these movies include "Source Code" which takes place mostly on a train, "Getaway" which is set in a car, and "Cosmopolis" which primarily takes place in a stretch limo. The conversation also mentioned other terms such as "claustocore" and "booth at the end" to describe these types of movies.
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Im trying to find movies like the 2 that I mentioned above. Where by majority of the scenes take place at one place. For source code was on the train, and for getaway was in a car.
Does anyone know what do you call this type of movies. :D
 
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ah.. thanks a lot
 
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"Claustocore" is a label I see used.

the two that stick out in my memory:
"The Booth at the End" is a television series with one set.
"The Man From Earth" is a movie about a man who has lived forever telling a story in a cabin.
 

1. What is the plot of "Source Code" and "Getaway"?

The plot of "Source Code" follows a soldier who wakes up in the body of a stranger and must relive a train bombing in order to find the bomber and prevent a larger attack. "Getaway" follows a former race car driver who must complete a series of dangerous tasks in order to save his kidnapped wife.

2. Are "Source Code" and "Getaway" based on true stories?

No, both "Source Code" and "Getaway" are fictional stories.

3. Who are the main actors in "Source Code" and "Getaway"?

"Source Code" stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, and Vera Farmiga. "Getaway" stars Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, and Jon Voight.

4. What genre do "Source Code" and "Getaway" fall under?

Both "Source Code" and "Getaway" can be categorized as action thriller films.

5. How were the special effects in "Source Code" and "Getaway" created?

The special effects in both films were created using a combination of practical effects and CGI (computer-generated imagery) techniques. This includes explosions, car chases, and other action sequences.

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