The Tetris Movie Hints It Will Cover The Game’s Real Horror Story

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The Tetris Movie Hints It Will Cover The Game’s Real Horror Story
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As awe-inspiring as the Tetris movie may seem, its trailer hints that the film will also have elements of real-life horror associated with the game.

Although Apple TV's Tetris movie appears to be an inspiring entrepreneurial take on the video game's origins, subtle details in its trailer suggest that the film will also cover a real-life horror story behind the game. Based on the renowned puzzle game of the same name, Tetris promises to walk through all the drama and action that went into bringing the video game to the world.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In all of its creative choices, Tetris also adopts a unique visual style, emphasizing the video game's iconic shapes, blocks, and overall aesthetic. While this could be a mere creative choice to make Tetris more visually appealing, there seems to be more to it than meets the eye.

While the Apple TV+ movie's stylistic visuals alone hint that it will refer to the real-life Tetris syndrome at some point, one scene in Tetris' trailer seems to nail down this idea. In the trailer's opening scenes, Taron Egerton's character, Henk Rogers, obsessively talks about the game and even claims that he sees falling blocks in his dreams.

Why Tetris Syndrome Makes The Show's Plot Even More Tense Involving Tetris syndrome in the Taron Egerton movie raises the stakes for his character by adding more psychological depth to the movie's overarching narrative. This, in turn, allows the film to rise above the archetypes of typical biopic storylines and delve deeper into the cultural impact of gaming, especially that of ones like Tetris which can literally alter human reality and perception.

Other than adding narrative heft, even the visual implications of Tetris syndrome could dial up the movie's drama. Visually highlighting how the Tetris syndrome gradually changes Rogers' worldview will also allow the Apple TV+ original to create an immersive experience for audiences, where they can get a first-hand experience of the protagonist's obsession with the game.

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