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This is a film where the title sounds good, but the writing and execution suck. Supposedly something (humanity's destruction of the environment) is leading to rapid ozone depletion and it will disappear at 4:44. At this point the writer, having no idea what the ozone layer is and how it works, says the world will end (though how is never stated). Having totally misrepresented the science (since even with no Ozone layer, life would initially continue and man could adjust, though in 5-10 years the global effects would be bad), the rest of the script goes into a tailspin as well. For a planet where it's predicted everyone will die at some specific time within one-day ... life seems to be getting on pretty well (at least what we can see of it since the scenes all take place in the females apartment so, other than TV shots or the few rooftops shots near the end). I mean come on now, would someone be sitting on a TV show calmly discussing the end minutes before it comes? This movie seems to be more of something shoved together so the directors wife (the female star) could say she was in a movie. Not worth watching.
If your idea of a movie is to watch head shot after head shot after head shot of actors, used in order to hide poor and questionable backgrounds, then this movie is for you. The scenes seem designed to fit people into as small of a space as possible, probably in order to minimize costs on the walls and backgrounds. What does it cost to build a room with table and chairs and such, versus a closet with a left over kitchen counter top as the apparent table, with chairs so tight around the actors can't move. The scene where the find a remote control attached to their submersible is priceless. There is a remote the size of a large snow globe under there control console, glowing bright blue (which no one notices in the dark cabin), at least until someone reaches under to grab it and yank it out. And then, this complex control mechanism and all the wires they broke is reattached in 5 seconds when ordered to by Nemo.
Please, please, please, save yourself and avoid this film.
Please, please, please, save yourself and avoid this film.