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After the Dark

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 47min
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After the Dark (2013)
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En un colegio internacional de Yakarta, un profesor de filosofía reta a su clase de veinte alumnos a elegir cuál de ellos se refugiaría bajo tierra y reiniciaría la humanidad en caso de apoc... Leer todoEn un colegio internacional de Yakarta, un profesor de filosofía reta a su clase de veinte alumnos a elegir cuál de ellos se refugiaría bajo tierra y reiniciaría la humanidad en caso de apocalipsis nuclear.En un colegio internacional de Yakarta, un profesor de filosofía reta a su clase de veinte alumnos a elegir cuál de ellos se refugiaría bajo tierra y reiniciaría la humanidad en caso de apocalipsis nuclear.

  • Dirección
    • John Huddles
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    • John Huddles
  • Elenco
    • James D'Arcy
    • Sophie Lowe
    • Daryl Sabara
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • John Huddles
    • Guionista
      • John Huddles
    • Elenco
      • James D'Arcy
      • Sophie Lowe
      • Daryl Sabara
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    • 58Opiniones de los críticos
    • 37Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    James D'Arcy
    James D'Arcy
    • Mr. Zimit
    Sophie Lowe
    Sophie Lowe
    • Petra
    Daryl Sabara
    Daryl Sabara
    • Chips
    Freddie Stroma
    Freddie Stroma
    • Jack
    Rhys Wakefield
    Rhys Wakefield
    • James
    Bonnie Wright
    Bonnie Wright
    • Georgina
    Jacob Artist
    Jacob Artist
    • Parker
    George Blagden
    George Blagden
    • Andy
    Philippa Coulthard
    Philippa Coulthard
    • Poppie
    Katie Findlay
    Katie Findlay
    • Bonnie
    Natasha Gott
    Natasha Gott
    • Yoshiko
    Taser Hassan
    • Nelson
    Chanelle Bianca Ho
    • Mitzi
    Darius Homayoun
    Darius Homayoun
    • Toby
    Cinta Laura Kiehl
    Cinta Laura Kiehl
    • Utami
    Melissa Le-Vu
    Melissa Le-Vu
    • Plum
    Maia Mitchell
    Maia Mitchell
    • Beatrice
    Erin Moriarty
    Erin Moriarty
    • Vivian
    • Dirección
      • John Huddles
    • Guionista
      • John Huddles
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    5Its1917hrs

    Makes a nose dive in the 2nd half

    The beginning is interesting, I would say until the second half. Nothing wildly exciting, has some nice little twist in there but very minimal. It is shot in a dreamy kind of atmosphere. For some completely non-constructive and no where plot related reason the class is in Jakarta (pronounced Yanky style Djakardda) and you can tell this by the teak hardwood furniture and the crickets in the back (duh). The second half is hopeless. All the close ups of clearasil clean pouts, island shots and fuzzy broken sunlight (a lot if it) can't disguise the mouth-breathy throaty delivered "philosophy" to be no more than pretentious romanticism. The ending is a joke. Or maybe it is 'so deep' we all didn't get it. I give it a 5 for the first half.
    5kblack-40287

    Should have ended after they played out the first scene

    I liked the first half hour a lot actally. I wish it was just a short film becouse it would have been way better that way. That is all I have to say. It should have ended after they played out the first scene. (By the first scene I mean the first time they died in the bunker. Becouse everything after that was just complete BS. It was like they decided that they didn't actually want the story and the plot to make any sense and they flashed it down the toilet. And than there is the actual ending. It wasn't even worth watching becouse it had no relation to the story. It was about as bad as when the author decides they don't know how to finish a story and just says that it was all a dream.
    6Nikar4

    Lazy Sunday Watch this

    I admit this wasn't exactly as exciting and fast paced as the trailer suggested but I still really enjoyed it. While everyone seems to be slating the film for its explanation of philosophy I think they are missing the point. Personally I believe the film is more about human nature and how in essence we are emotional creatures. Here is a tutor arguing about logical choices and not allowing emotion to guide you when in the end it is revealed the whole exercise was created as his emotional reaction to something. I cant say much more without spoiling it for those who haven't seen it. I would definitely recommend this to others. I would call this a Sunday afternoon film, it does all the thinking for you but you can still enjoy the ride.
    4JKhop

    Philosophy? Really?

    The idea behind it is great, but I do not think anyone can actually create a film from that idea that an educated audience or anyone who has taken a philosophy class would find acceptable. I will not go into details as there are far too many instances in every scene of the film that make you question the believability that these students have ever taken a single philosophy class.

    To enjoy this film I feel you need to ignore the played out apocalyptic scenarios completely and only focus on the two lead characters and the teacher and take it for what it is. If you are expecting to watch a film that is intelligent and driven by strong performances you will be sadly let down. You could seriously watch this film with your television on mute and understand the story just as well.
    5Miike1

    Had a lot of potential but ultimately it was a let down

    The concept of this movie seemed promising; a philosophical thought experiment where you must decide who should live and who should die, all presented in a way that was both entertaining and involving for the audience. In the end though, I came away feeling that the script had been written by two people: the first 2 thirds were written by someone who did a crash course in philosophy and had only a vague understanding of the ideas they were trying to explore, and the final third was written by someone who manages to pull off the challenge of being unbelievably self-righteous despite their IQ of 70.

    At the start, it (very) quickly glances over some other thought experiments which involve conflicts of rationality and morality (5 people tied to one train track, 1 person tied to parallel track, train coming down track with 5 people, but you have a switch that will change the track the train goes down to the one with only 1 person on, do you flip the switch?). They're well known to anyone who's familiar with utilitarianism, but anyone who's not covered them before will probably be left confused as to how the movie concludes immediately after asking the question that the switch flippers are murderers and offering no explanation as to why. But it's at least getting people warmed up for actively participating in the thought experiment rather than just being passive observers.

    The main thought experiment, deciding who should get to live, is pretty interesting at first. Rationality and logic will be most peoples tools for deciding; the people who bring the greatest benefit to humanity should live. The movie then tries to test the boundaries of how far you'll stay rational for the greater good in situations which you may find immoral. Can 'bad' actions be justified if they're for the greater good (e.g. dropping the atom bomb to end WW2)? While this is good in concept, the script and characters fail to pull it off in a convincing way. The characters put up fights on grounds of morality in such petty issues that they come across as just being whiny children throwing a tantrum rather than humans stretched to the limits of what they'll do in pursuit of the greater good and finally drawing a line in what they can bear to justify to themselves as 'the rational thing to do'.

    It was the final third that really ruined the film though. Up until then it may not have been great, but it was at least trying to explore philosophical problems. But at this point the self-righteous writer who can barely spell philosophy, let alone comprehend it, takes over. They completely ignore every concept of right and wrong the film has previously been exploring. The writer goes off on their own tangent with their view of what's 'good', which doesn't seem too bad at first, except it appears to be written by someone who has never actually stopped to consider why they judge something as 'good'. There is neither rationality nor logic behind their ideas, no concept of the greater good, in fact, you'd be hard pushed to find any interpretation of morality where the final writers 'good' may fit in to. It's just selfish, unbelievably stupid and defies any kind of logic. The writer isn't trying to write a thought provoking script, he's trying to write a 'feel good' story that ignores reality and is completely unrelated to anything previously discussed in the movie. I believe the writer was trying to convey something along the lines of rationality and logic not being the gold standard when it comes to morality, but he failed in showing anyone why this might be. His attempt to show this may have actually being so poor that, inadvertently, he actually reinforced the importance of rationality.

    I think the movie does deserve some credit for presenting a story that will get viewers thinking about some interesting concepts, for that I would still recommend it for people unfamiliar with philosophy, but if you are familiar with the concepts covered then I don't think it's worth watching as it will add nothing new to what you already know and will probably end up just irritating you.

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    • Trivia
      The names of several of the main characters are never mentioned or shown in the movie, and are only revealed by the cast credits in the closing titles. This applies to Georgina (Bonnie Wright), Yoshiko (Natasha Gott), Utami (Cinta Laura Kiehl) and Kavi (Abhi Sinha), even though most of them had prominent roles in the movie.
    • Errores
      In the bunker where they lock the teacher behind, he dies from radiation poisoning. He is then later eaten by predatory dogs/wolves.

      Any creature large enough to feed on a human would have also died from the exact same radiation poisoning long before it ever got the chance to eat his body.

      Even the lower radiation would have killed it on the surface if it'd had been living underground.
    • Citas

      Chips: In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

    • Créditos curiosos
      "James's poem to Petra by Rhys Wakefield and Sophie Lowe"
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Transfiguration (2016)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Lenten Is Come
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      Arrangement by Robin Snyder

      Performed by Briddes Roune

      Published by Magnatune

      [Courtesy of Magnatune.com]

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de octubre de 2013 (Rusia)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Indonesia
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Inglés medio
      • Indonesio
    • También se conoce como
      • The Philosophers
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Prambanan Temple, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
    • Productoras
      • An Olive Branch Productions
      • SCTV
      • Soundplace
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      1 hora 47 minutos
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      • 2.39:1

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