In the Hourglass Bay room, Rachel backs up into one of the quicksand pits as they ramp up in intensity.He'll never get back to his family again all due to the sheer villainy of Minos. What's worse, is that he had since raised a family that he loved, with his wife waiting for him to come home for her birthday, not knowing that he never will. The first casualty among these survivors is Theo, who is never called by name at all in the film and has endured severe trauma by Minos, having lost his hearing after surviving Minos escape room that was designed as a submarine and the air pressure having burst with him inside.Case in point: Aboard the subway train that becomes the first escape room, you can already hear Brianna crying out "no" several times as she begins to break down in tears and Theo has a Big "NO!" moment as he frantically tries to break open the subway doors in vain, begging to be let out. One can only imagine how it would feel for past survivors of Minos escape rooms who went through hell and back to get out alive to suddenly have their deep-rooted traumas be All for Nothing with no guarantee they'll even survive again.After all the trauma and tragedy she's endured, losing her best friend (and potential boyfriend), the one good thing in her life, almost breaks her as she takes a moment to process her loss. Afterward, she blames herself for his apparent death as she had convinced him to go with her saying that he was her best friend and now she's lost him. She gives a small cry of grief as she gets into the escape tunnel and gives a Long Last Look behind as the room completely sinks. When Zoey watches Ben seemingly fall to his death and get pulled under the quicksand, she's instantly grief-stricken memories of her time with him rush through her mind as she gives a blank stare forward and barely registers Rachel's pleas for her to snap out of it.There's also no guarantee that he'll stop having such nightmares even when all of this is over and Minos is dealt with. Even as Zoey and Ben made it out of their first round of Minos escape rooms, Ben just can't escape the fear of being locked in another one at any given moment - if a nightmare at an overnight stay at a hotel en route to New York and his detailed panic attack at his job when the door was briefly stuck is any indication.
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July 15th, 2021 (Wide), released as Escape Room 2 ( Australia)
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