Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn an alternate timeline where the atomic bombs go off in 1962, young Grace enters a whole new sheltered existence. 10 years later, the nuclear bunker she calls home is crumbling around her.In an alternate timeline where the atomic bombs go off in 1962, young Grace enters a whole new sheltered existence. 10 years later, the nuclear bunker she calls home is crumbling around her.In an alternate timeline where the atomic bombs go off in 1962, young Grace enters a whole new sheltered existence. 10 years later, the nuclear bunker she calls home is crumbling around her.
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Iain K. MacLeod
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Bunker 6 is a brilliant Canadian low-budget (about £70,000) movie set in an alternate future. Shot in an actual nuclear fallout shelter in Nova Scotia, it tells the story of a small group of people living below ground after a nuclear strike in 1962 (the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the cold war threatened to go hot). Although billed as science fiction, in many ways it is closer to a Gothic horror where the nuclear bunker substitutes for the country house.
The central character is Grace, who – in 1962 – is still a young girl living with her parents. Her father is a senior military figure, so when the bomb goes off they are all piling into the shelter. However, Grace's parents get caught in the blast before they can get through the entrance door. Several years later, Grace survives below ground with two men and two women, led by ruthless young Alice. Communications with the outside world and other bunkers have been lost. However, no one can leave until the red light above the strong metal door turns green. Grace regularly monitors the colour of this light. She also has engineering responsibilities, ensuring the the power keeps running in their subterranean prison.
But the problems of engineering are nothing compared to the challenge of simply staying sane, and we learn that an earlier inhabitant went crazy, killing his wife and then himself. Then, when one of their number is found dead the struggle for survival becomes even more intense. Should they remain in the bunker or should they risk going back into the outside world? However, if the external environment is still deadly then opening the blast doors will kill all of them, and so Alice will not allow anybody to leave.
There are assured performances from all concerned, especially Andrea Lee Norwood. I thought the initial set-up – Grace as a child and the beginning of war – was a little rushed, but beyond this Greg Jackson's script and direction builds the tension effectively. The use of a real nuclear bunker gives the whole thing a genuinely claustrophobic atmosphere.
The central character is Grace, who – in 1962 – is still a young girl living with her parents. Her father is a senior military figure, so when the bomb goes off they are all piling into the shelter. However, Grace's parents get caught in the blast before they can get through the entrance door. Several years later, Grace survives below ground with two men and two women, led by ruthless young Alice. Communications with the outside world and other bunkers have been lost. However, no one can leave until the red light above the strong metal door turns green. Grace regularly monitors the colour of this light. She also has engineering responsibilities, ensuring the the power keeps running in their subterranean prison.
But the problems of engineering are nothing compared to the challenge of simply staying sane, and we learn that an earlier inhabitant went crazy, killing his wife and then himself. Then, when one of their number is found dead the struggle for survival becomes even more intense. Should they remain in the bunker or should they risk going back into the outside world? However, if the external environment is still deadly then opening the blast doors will kill all of them, and so Alice will not allow anybody to leave.
There are assured performances from all concerned, especially Andrea Lee Norwood. I thought the initial set-up – Grace as a child and the beginning of war – was a little rushed, but beyond this Greg Jackson's script and direction builds the tension effectively. The use of a real nuclear bunker gives the whole thing a genuinely claustrophobic atmosphere.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Some of the characters in the film appeared weak and unbelievable, in the beginning. But, if you hang on and wait for that plot twist at the end you will find that it all ties together nicely, and makes a lot more sense. I thought the acting was done well enough and was mostly believable. All in all it is a fun idea on a dystopian past created by the Cuban Missile Crisis, had that nuclear event actually taken place. It is Twist on history much like Tarantino has been known to do in some of his movies. This little movie was great fun.
Another very low budget Canadian film. Boring story and awful acting mean there is no reason to waste any time or energy on this junk.The only positive about this is the fact that it does have a short run time of 78 minutes, although it will feel much longer if you last until the end.
It's 1962. The Cuban missile crisis spirals out of control and nuclear bombs are exchanged. Little Grace follows her military father and others to hide in a fallout shelter. An explosion knocks her out and separates her from her parents. Ten years later, she survives in Bunker 6 with dying father figure Lewis and four others. After Lewis' death, she is put in charge of maintaining the machinery and the keys to the outside. There is dissension over leaving the bunker.
This is a micro budget indie. The production is limited. The actors are fine. The script is sparse. Alice is too slight to be threatening. Maybe give her a gun. The arguments seem manufactured which is only explained by the twist ending. It never seems real. As for the twist ending, there are missing visual cues. The whole movie is missing bits and pieces. This is a great high concept for an indie but the execution is not quite up to standard. There are little things that make the main section feel wrong and even the twist is unable to recover the plot.
This is a micro budget indie. The production is limited. The actors are fine. The script is sparse. Alice is too slight to be threatening. Maybe give her a gun. The arguments seem manufactured which is only explained by the twist ending. It never seems real. As for the twist ending, there are missing visual cues. The whole movie is missing bits and pieces. This is a great high concept for an indie but the execution is not quite up to standard. There are little things that make the main section feel wrong and even the twist is unable to recover the plot.
I watched this because it was rated 3 stars. I'm now thinking that the people that make these movies are the ones giving it the star rating.
It's really not a great show. Don't get me wrong, it's not like it's the worst show ever but it's your standard psychological thriller without any thrills at all.
The actors did a good job, the set itself is OK - it's the story that really sucks. It's also pretty derivative and you can probably guess the ending shortly after it starts...
What I really disliked was that almost all of the characters were truly rotten people. The kind you certainly wouldn't want to be in a bunker with.
I kept waiting for some kind of ending to make it all worthwhile, some redeeming feature - but none was to be had.
In the end, I started fast-forwarding to get to the end. I personally think the other reviews on this show have a vested interest. Fake news in other words.
It's really not a great show. Don't get me wrong, it's not like it's the worst show ever but it's your standard psychological thriller without any thrills at all.
The actors did a good job, the set itself is OK - it's the story that really sucks. It's also pretty derivative and you can probably guess the ending shortly after it starts...
What I really disliked was that almost all of the characters were truly rotten people. The kind you certainly wouldn't want to be in a bunker with.
I kept waiting for some kind of ending to make it all worthwhile, some redeeming feature - but none was to be had.
In the end, I started fast-forwarding to get to the end. I personally think the other reviews on this show have a vested interest. Fake news in other words.
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- TriviaFirst feature film by Canadian writer and director Greg Jackson.
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