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Genre work in the Stormy Mountain model

Agatha Christie's "Lifeless" and Kyotaro Nishimura's "The Case of the Hyperbolic Murderer" are examples of this genre, and similar movies include "The Mist," "Deadly ID," "Fermat's Room," and "Ambush on Eight Fronts," to name a few.

The story of "The Mist" is set in a foggy supermarket, where unknown dangers loom large, and where people of various identities are divided into factions and begin to sharply oppose each other as the danger intensifies.

"Deadly ID" is about serial killings in a motel isolated by heavy rain, but there seems to be more to the story than that.

In "Fermat's Room," four mathematical geniuses who seemingly don't know each other are gathered in a closed room by special invitation. A handheld computer sends a math problem every few moments, and the room begins to shrink beyond the time it takes to solve the problem, and in the midst of this desperation unexpected clues gradually emerge.

"Ambush on Eight Fronts" tells the story of a group of agents transferred to an isolated training base on an island who are accidentally involved in a real-life terrorist incident. How will the well-qualified and well-equipped agents face their growing fear?