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6,6/10
20 k
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Dernier jour sur Terre : un jeune homme égocentrique est en route pour la meilleure fête de tous les temps mais finit par s'arrêter pour sauver une petite fille cherchant son père. Leur rela... Tout lireDernier jour sur Terre : un jeune homme égocentrique est en route pour la meilleure fête de tous les temps mais finit par s'arrêter pour sauver une petite fille cherchant son père. Leur relation le guide sur la voie de la rédemption.Dernier jour sur Terre : un jeune homme égocentrique est en route pour la meilleure fête de tous les temps mais finit par s'arrêter pour sauver une petite fille cherchant son père. Leur relation le guide sur la voie de la rédemption.
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 9 nominations au total
Zaydah-lee
- James' Sister
- (as Zaydah Lee Gordon)
Avis en vedette
There are some special qualities in this end-of-the-world enactment. The main plus is that this is a large scale fable of the last days on earth that moves well. It never gets stuck on one theme, except the disruption of the leading character's relationships, which also signals the end of what is known about 'personal' life under would-be normal circumstances. There really is a fully owned dramatization of the total dislocation of normal society - & this is possibly among the best of such dramatizations. There is a faithfulness to the screenwriter's vision that's pretty awesome. Also awesome is some really good acting from the leading man, who gets convincingly tearful at the prospect of being parted from a 7-year old girl who'd become his charge through the course of the story's development. The imminent end of things near and dear is very well brought across, with hardly any mucking about in minor sub-plots.
What a film! Minimal budget but you wouldn't know it. Mad Max meets Leon The Professional meets Romeo and Juliet. Riveting from start to end. This is one of those rare films you will want to watch again. As a New Zealander born and bred, I have to admit our big brother Australia has raised the stakes. Yet again. Which can only be good. Great film. Watch it if you get the chance. You won't be disappointed. Jx
Australia is pretty good at delivering end-of-the-world movies, and whilst These final hours may not be the best of them, it definitely makes it into the top league of the genre. Some elements, like the doomsday background episodes, or the radio commentary are pretty cliché, but the two leads are very good, and their interaction makes for a very watchable movie. In fact, the "Watch me until you can't see me" scene towards the end is the most moving one I have seen in this genre, and it is well worth watching this film for that scene alone.
Wow, I was taken by surprise with this one. What a beautiful film! This may well be the best apocalyptic film I have seen..
The film was loaded with great imagery and concepts from the very start... I believe it had its own unique take on the apocalypse which was terrifying and believable.. There is a great unique narration as the film progresses that lets you in on how little time is left..
The acting was superb from the two leads, even the child actress was fantastic.... The film made me think how important any meeting or bond can be between us humans regardless of time...
This film deserves your attention and to do well...
Overall: Beautiful. Add it to your watch list its one of the best films I've watched this year....
The film was loaded with great imagery and concepts from the very start... I believe it had its own unique take on the apocalypse which was terrifying and believable.. There is a great unique narration as the film progresses that lets you in on how little time is left..
The acting was superb from the two leads, even the child actress was fantastic.... The film made me think how important any meeting or bond can be between us humans regardless of time...
This film deserves your attention and to do well...
Overall: Beautiful. Add it to your watch list its one of the best films I've watched this year....
Great film - tense, edgy, but human. Nathan Phillips and Angourie Rice are excellent - especially Angourie Rice - extraordinary acting for an 11 year old! The other two stand-outs are Sarah Snook, and the cameo by Lynnette Curran. In fact, the female casting is what makes the film so memorable - in other hands an end-of-days scenario like this could have been a parade of clichés for the young adult male market, but director Zac Hilditch draws us into a story that is bleak, yet sensitive and gripping without being addled by senseless action and effects. The cinematography and editing are also responsible for the film's great presence - beautifully shot by Bonnie Elliott and edited by Nick Meyers.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie was produced under a very limited budget of 2.5 million US dollars.
- GaffesAt the very end, when James and Zoe are at the beach watching the oncoming firestorm, it gives the impression that they remain alive right up until the fireball engulfs them. In reality, at the speed the firestorm is traveling and the sheer amount of heat being pushed well ahead of it, two unprotected people standing in the open would have been incinerated and the shoreline would've erupted in flames long before it hit the beach.
- Générique farfeluThere is no music during the end credits, only a constant low rumble reminiscent of the oncoming fireball.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Where the World Actually Ends (2016)
- Bandes originalesWild Man
Written and Performed by James Cecil & Cornel Wilczek
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- Did my mind wander at some point? What is with the mark on James's neck that is pointedly referenced in the beginning?
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $ AU (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 360 234 $ US
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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