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Un hombre se despierta sin recordar quién es y descubre que todos los que se acercan a una cierta distancia de él mueren repentinamente.Un hombre se despierta sin recordar quién es y descubre que todos los que se acercan a una cierta distancia de él mueren repentinamente.Un hombre se despierta sin recordar quién es y descubre que todos los que se acercan a una cierta distancia de él mueren repentinamente.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
I started watching this thinking, here we another low budget fail.
I was completely wrong.
Watch it and i challenge you to hate it. Your so involved in the movie, keeps you in suspense..
So well executed!
I want more movies like this,
I want more movies like this,
Liam (Diego Klattenhoff, star of TV's "The Blacklist") wakes from a car crash with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town to look for help, he finds only dead bodies, all with strange pale eyes. Liam's first assessment is that a virus is present in the air, but he soon discovers the horrible truth.
This film was born with Fantasia's Frontières Market serving as midwife way back in 2012. Other great films in recent years that came out of this process are "Turbo Kid", "The Void" and "Raw", so the track record is rather strong. (The late George Romero's "Road of the Dead" most recently went through the market and may arrive in 2018.) A few producers were attached and dropped out along the way (hence the multi-year genesis), but ultimately everything worked out.
At first, I thought that perhaps the creators give too much away in their plot description (which I have shortened) and title, but this turns out not to be the case. While the viewer will be more rewarded the less they know going in, the cause of death is only the first in a series of surprises and twists. A far more interesting one awaits.
It cannot be overstated how absolutely wonderful this original concept is. Allegedly, it was inspired in part by the style and format of "Oldboy" (which is not at all obvious) mixed with the plot of an old Superman comic. There are mild horror elements, mixed in with an overall science fiction or supernatural premise. When we find out about the memory of the Santa beard, a mystery element is added. And still further the constant police chase adds an action element, making this a hard film to categorize (other than it is not much of a western or romance!).
The production value is clearly high, and the cinematography from Simon Villeneuve is rich and gorgeous. Charlotte Sullivan's acting seems a little too rehearsed, a little tense and unrealistic. This is a shame, really, because according to her, she approached the role as though she were Kim Novak in "Vertigo" or some other Hitchcock tale, which seems like a strong mindset to use. Diego Klattenhoff hits it out of the park, however. While his character's history and motives are constantly under question, Klattenhoff plays Liam with such warmth that we cannot help but side with him as he goes through this ordeal.
While it is hard to review this film without giving away too much, it really is a must-see. An official selection of FrightFest, Fantastic Fest, and Fantasia Film Festival, everyone else gets to finally see it available on VOD on November 10, 2017. Courtesy of Epic Pictures, the fine folks who gave us "Turbo Kid" and "Tales of Halloween".
This film was born with Fantasia's Frontières Market serving as midwife way back in 2012. Other great films in recent years that came out of this process are "Turbo Kid", "The Void" and "Raw", so the track record is rather strong. (The late George Romero's "Road of the Dead" most recently went through the market and may arrive in 2018.) A few producers were attached and dropped out along the way (hence the multi-year genesis), but ultimately everything worked out.
At first, I thought that perhaps the creators give too much away in their plot description (which I have shortened) and title, but this turns out not to be the case. While the viewer will be more rewarded the less they know going in, the cause of death is only the first in a series of surprises and twists. A far more interesting one awaits.
It cannot be overstated how absolutely wonderful this original concept is. Allegedly, it was inspired in part by the style and format of "Oldboy" (which is not at all obvious) mixed with the plot of an old Superman comic. There are mild horror elements, mixed in with an overall science fiction or supernatural premise. When we find out about the memory of the Santa beard, a mystery element is added. And still further the constant police chase adds an action element, making this a hard film to categorize (other than it is not much of a western or romance!).
The production value is clearly high, and the cinematography from Simon Villeneuve is rich and gorgeous. Charlotte Sullivan's acting seems a little too rehearsed, a little tense and unrealistic. This is a shame, really, because according to her, she approached the role as though she were Kim Novak in "Vertigo" or some other Hitchcock tale, which seems like a strong mindset to use. Diego Klattenhoff hits it out of the park, however. While his character's history and motives are constantly under question, Klattenhoff plays Liam with such warmth that we cannot help but side with him as he goes through this ordeal.
While it is hard to review this film without giving away too much, it really is a must-see. An official selection of FrightFest, Fantastic Fest, and Fantasia Film Festival, everyone else gets to finally see it available on VOD on November 10, 2017. Courtesy of Epic Pictures, the fine folks who gave us "Turbo Kid" and "Tales of Halloween".
Radius lured me in with an interesting premise, but I stayed for the characters.
While watching this I came up with many versions of what was actually happening, but in the end the explanation itself was not required for me to enjoy this.
I liked the characters, their arcs, and the fact that the story was built around them. The writing was not as stupid as in many low budget sci-fi films, yet I can't really call this a sci-fi film, can I?
I mean, it was clearly marketed as a sci-fi mystery and even the titles suggests something like that, but it's actually a completely different movie.
Don't approach this as a sci-fi film with an easy explanation and if you enjoy emotionally packed films you will like this one.
While watching this I came up with many versions of what was actually happening, but in the end the explanation itself was not required for me to enjoy this.
I liked the characters, their arcs, and the fact that the story was built around them. The writing was not as stupid as in many low budget sci-fi films, yet I can't really call this a sci-fi film, can I?
I mean, it was clearly marketed as a sci-fi mystery and even the titles suggests something like that, but it's actually a completely different movie.
Don't approach this as a sci-fi film with an easy explanation and if you enjoy emotionally packed films you will like this one.
This movie could fit several genres: certainly sci-fi, thriller and suspense, but also mystery, crime, drama and horror.
There's never a dull minute from beginning to end, it gets your attention early. The suspenseful story reveals a little information here and there, and keeps you thinking until the end.
There is some quality acting from people I'd never seen before. It's refreshing to see new faces instead of the same overexposed actors.
There's never a dull minute from beginning to end, it gets your attention early. The suspenseful story reveals a little information here and there, and keeps you thinking until the end.
There is some quality acting from people I'd never seen before. It's refreshing to see new faces instead of the same overexposed actors.
I'm confused by the reviews that state that the ending was pointless. The movie starts after something mysterious happened and it never gets explained, but we see the result of it and that - in the end - horrors and wonders are helpless against what makes us human. I don't need a Marvel-Comic explanation why super-hero/villain comes into being, the story was really good and the movie is self-contained and thrilling.
It didn't break any barriers, did not change me or anything like that - it was solid, very very good entertainment and deserves every of its 8 points.
It didn't break any barriers, did not change me or anything like that - it was solid, very very good entertainment and deserves every of its 8 points.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe writers were in part inspired by the film Cinco días para vengarse (2003), in which a man and woman have a mysterious connection; they were also inspired by a Superman comic book from the 80s in which Superman couldn't come to earth without killing people.
- ErroresJust after escaping the hospital the 'private property' sign is facing the wrong way.
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- También se conoce como
- Radius
- Locaciones de filmación
- Selkirk, Manitoba, Canadá(location)
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 14,097
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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