En un Estados Unidos postapocalíptico, el ex marine estadounidense Gabriel Drummer busca desesperadamente el paradero de su hijo, acompañado por su mejor amigo y un superviviente.En un Estados Unidos postapocalíptico, el ex marine estadounidense Gabriel Drummer busca desesperadamente el paradero de su hijo, acompañado por su mejor amigo y un superviviente.En un Estados Unidos postapocalíptico, el ex marine estadounidense Gabriel Drummer busca desesperadamente el paradero de su hijo, acompañado por su mejor amigo y un superviviente.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Charles
- (as Clifton Collins)
Opiniones destacadas
It's probably one of the most under-rated films I've seen, and I'm glad I did, as it was excellent.
I'm not a huge Shia LaBeouf fan but his performance in this was outstanding! I hope he wins some type of award for his amazing acting.
It was a little slow in the beginning but the back and forth between time lines was interesting enough (and kept getting more interesting) to keep me hooked in. Although I'm not a fan of back and forth time lines (I actually hate too much of it), this was done very well, and it was necessary to keep the viewer guessing and in suspense of what happens next.
The film did very well in getting a strong point across about vets and PTSD.
It's too bad the critics couldn't see the glory in this film - directing, acting, cinematography, score, etc... all top notch!
A well deserved 9/10 and a must see film!
This film I had heard very little about, I knew it had something to do with war, but not much else. Seems it is highly underrated. I'm not even sure if it had a theatrical release or not.
When the film opened I was pretty skeptical. It seemed boring as all hell. Slow moving. Not very interesting. Military guy, yadda yadda. The opening was tinted with confusing "flashback" type scenes, boring paranorama or desolated wasteland that wasn't explained and other apocalyptic type scenes that didn't seem to fit into the rest of the movie. I kind of started losing interest and was barely paying attention, when all of a sudden...
The movie took a crazy turn, and I realized what was really going on, and why everything seemed confusing and off with the timing. It all came together, and I was sincerely impressed.
The music is a little over the top and too sentimental at a lot of parts, but the story is very well written. You just don't realize it at first how brilliant it is.
7/10 because the first part was so confusing and I felt a lot of the music was bad and just distracted from what was happening.
Incredible movie that makes a brilliant point about lack of mental health and overall support for vets.
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- TriviaFamous for selling just one ticket in its opening day in the U.K. Although it's rarely mentioned that it was only shown in one cinema.
- ErroresLCpl Drummer is wearing an Afghanistan Campaign Medal, but he is missing the NATO Medal that is also awarded with the campaign medal.
- Citas
[first lines]
Gabriel Drummer: [guard dog barking] Devin, I'm at the back entrance. I'm going in...
[now standing over the cot covering the boy's mouth with his hand]
Gabriel Drummer: Okay, it's me.
Johnathan Drummer: Daddy?
Gabriel Drummer: You're okay. Yeah, you're okay. Okay, we're gonna get out of this place now. Come on, baby.
[picks the boy up]
Gabriel Drummer: Hold my hand. Hold my hand...
- ConexionesFeatured in Conan: Joel McHale/Kate Mara/Alice Wetterlund (2016)
- Bandas sonorasColour Me In
Written and Performed by Damien Rice
Under license to Vector Recordings, LLC / Warner Bros. Records, Inc. and 14th Floor Records.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group
Film & TV Licensing and Warner Music UK Ltd.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 167,085
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1