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Two decades ago, Beers, then 9, was abducted by John Esposito, a neighbor on Long Island, N.Y., and imprisoned by him for 17 days in an underground bunker. She said he sexually abused her during her captivity.
For the vast majority of Inheritance, Simon Pegg's character goes by the name of Morgan Warner, Archer's former friend and business partner whose life took a sharp turn when Archer struck and killed a pedestrian with his car and insisted on burying him in the woods instead of going to the police. Morgan claims that he was determined to do the right thing, and that his principles cost him his freedom. He says that instead of allowing Morgan to go to the police, Archer locked him in the bunker for 30 years to cover up his crime.
There are two versions of the events that led to Carson being locked in that bunker. The first paints Carson (then calling himself Morgan) as the tragic hero, who got himself imprisoned by his friend for the crime of trying to do the right thing. But eventually, we learn that while that version does contain elements of the truth, most of it's entirely fictitious, and that what really happened is even darker.
Throughout Inheritance, whenever Carson is alone, he repeats the ingredients list of a Key lime pie recipe like it's a mantra. He even asks Lauren for a piece of Key lime pie as one of his requirements to get him to talk, but when he has it in front of him, he just repeats the ingredients to himself while staring at the piece of untouched pie. Later, once Lauren sets him free, he gives her a well-worn magazine page that has the recipe printed on it, saying that he'd always promised himself that whenever he got out, he'd treat himself to a piece of Key lime pie. He told her that, as simple as it was, the idea of his freedom pie was what kept him going all these years. That explains why he didn't eat the piece she brought him in the bunker. He wasn't free yet, so he hadn't earned the pie.
At the start of the war most high-ranking Polish officers were imprisoned there. The staff officers were imprisoned in the casemates and the generals in one of the forts. The lower-ranking officers were incarcerated in the lower levels of the fortress. Despite harsh conditions in the living chambers, the officers were granted relative freedom and had a part of the fortress gardens at their disposal. Apart from Antoni Szylling and Tadeusz Piskor, who were imprisoned in Murnau, all Polish army commanders taken by the Germans in 1939 were held there. After the Fall of France in 1940, most Polish officers were transferred to either Oflag VIIA Murnau or Oflag VIII E Johannisbrunn, and French officers were imprisoned in the castle.
After being freed in 1941, an orderly to a French admiral wrote that that life there was boring but "not particularly onerous", with "adequate by European prison standards" sanitation, inadequate but regular rations, and cigarettes for purchase. The prisoners quickly found German bugs in their rooms, and discovered that an "English general" imprisoned with them was a German agent. The orderly estimated that 20% of the 120 French general officers favoured cooperation with Germany (with many freed to join the Vichy government), 30% favoured the Allies, and 50% were neutral.
Pitched somewhere between The Blair Witch Project and The Famous Five, The Hole offers enough moments of duplicity, character degeneration and, of course, shock twists, to suggest it really wants to be the next Shallow Grave. And indeed, it boasts striking similarities - for example, the way in which it places its dislikeable protagonists in an extraordinary situation - but ultimately it lacks the necessary cleverness to really succeed. Holding things together is Liz (Thora Birch, replete with near-perfect plummy accent) who, having escaped from the hellish "hole" of the title (actually a disused World War II bomb shelter), relates the whole sorry story to concerned counsellor Davidtz. A misfit at her private school, Liz is infatuated with classroom heart-throb Mike and left with only her creepy computer nerd buddy, Martin, to confide in, unaware that he, in fact, fancies her. According to Liz, it is Martin who imprisoned them in the bunker. 2b1af7f3a8