Agrega una trama en tu idiomaInside a space habitat in a parallel universe, three young women play the blind date reality game InterMate in order to experience the euphoria of the FLASHOUT.Inside a space habitat in a parallel universe, three young women play the blind date reality game InterMate in order to experience the euphoria of the FLASHOUT.Inside a space habitat in a parallel universe, three young women play the blind date reality game InterMate in order to experience the euphoria of the FLASHOUT.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Lauren Swickard
- Desa
- (as Lauren York)
Courtney Lin
- Goth Girl
- (as Courtney Lin Jones)
Tony Napoli
- Biker
- (as Anthony Napoli)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Flashout is a cute indie production that deftly mixes faux quantum physics, multiverse theory and a multi-orgasmic romp into a package that manages to deliver a number of laughs without seeming excessively contrived or tedious.
This is not an A-lister, big budget film, and those who participated in its creation clearly had that firmly in mind as they crafted this silly sci-fi adventure. This film does not try to be anything other than what it is, and by keeping in its lane, it managed to hold my attention and provide a reasonable amount of (mindless) entertainment.
At times, the dialogue and plot were nonsensical, both intentionally and unintentionally, and likewise, at times the acting was thin on skill - but the film held itself together well enough to be watchable until the end. There were moments of high-camp greatness where the film seemed to be a distant offspring of silly classics like 'Dude where's my car" and "Barbarella", but alas this was not sustained consistently - if Flashout had managed that feat, I would have scored it a solid 6.
Not one to put high on your "must watch" list, but leave it somewhere on there for a grey, rainy day.
This is not an A-lister, big budget film, and those who participated in its creation clearly had that firmly in mind as they crafted this silly sci-fi adventure. This film does not try to be anything other than what it is, and by keeping in its lane, it managed to hold my attention and provide a reasonable amount of (mindless) entertainment.
At times, the dialogue and plot were nonsensical, both intentionally and unintentionally, and likewise, at times the acting was thin on skill - but the film held itself together well enough to be watchable until the end. There were moments of high-camp greatness where the film seemed to be a distant offspring of silly classics like 'Dude where's my car" and "Barbarella", but alas this was not sustained consistently - if Flashout had managed that feat, I would have scored it a solid 6.
Not one to put high on your "must watch" list, but leave it somewhere on there for a grey, rainy day.
There is potentially a story idea here which was attempted but lost to 2nd year filmaking mistakes. The acting is acting, , the vfx are corny and last century, and the low budget techniques are pretty obvious. There is an attempt to dress the movie up with young and pretty actresses, which for the most part are young and pretty, but you would be better off walking the dog or spending quality time with family and friends than devoting any real attention to this movie.
There are so many movies this days that are miscalculated. Wrong rated.
This is not a fun B-Movie but a crappy C.
Dont waste time of your life on this. Rather watch painting dry.
I too could only bare watching it for 5 minutes. Script? What script, there isn't any. Completely void of anything decent. Just goes to show you anyone with a camera on a phone can make a "movie" if you can even call it that. Word of advice-just because you can do something, doesn't mean it's a good idea.
This might not be the absolute worst movie of 2019, but it is definitely the worst movie I have seen all year.
The script and direction stand out as exceptionally bad and the few things that could have been saved in editing, were not.
Each scene felt like it was a poorly planned sketch where each cast member had to write their own lines two minutes before they went on stage and nobody had a chance to rehearse together.
I get the feeling that the director was absent during much of the shooting or he clearly had no vision for a coherent movie.
Some of the acting is quite bad, but most is decent for a B-movie. With proper direction, at least the leading casts performance, could have been considered good for a B-movie or at times even passable for an A-movie.
The quality of the camerawork varies greatly throughout the movie, but overall is not disappointingly bad at any time.
Considering one star is the lowest rating possible and worse movies exist, I will give this movie two stars.
¿Sabías que…?
- Versiones alternativasThe film has been re-cut in 2022 and has a new name "Intermate".
- Bandas sonorasPretty Mama
(Instrumental)
Written and Composed by Dave Tough & Jason Garner
Performed by Dave Tough (as Dave Tough Band)
Courtesy of Tough Daddy Publishing (BMI)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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