अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBenjamin Lathan's flight disappeared, twelve years later he returns. With the help of a mysterious beauty, he finds himself on an unlikely journey.Benjamin Lathan's flight disappeared, twelve years later he returns. With the help of a mysterious beauty, he finds himself on an unlikely journey.Benjamin Lathan's flight disappeared, twelve years later he returns. With the help of a mysterious beauty, he finds himself on an unlikely journey.
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This might possibly be the worst film of the year so far. It is so badly shot, I thought it might have been filmed with a hand phone. I think the 'director' was going for a documentary style film in some scenes but it just ended up making me feel seasick.
The acting is truly atrocious. The hospital scene towards the beginning of the film might be the most badly acted scenes in the history of badly acted scenes. Although the bar scene might actually be even worse.
The 'actors' don't seem to be actually trying. They are just talking their lines. Now this might work with some actors but not with these ones. They just sound like kids in a class when they have to read the lines of a play out loud.
The writing is also horrendous. I think my favourite line is when someone said, "We don't have any room on this team for incompetency." Apart from the fact that the word should be incompetence, I was thinking, "Oh, the irony".
I'm also unimpressed with the special effects in the 'sci-fi' bits. I am absolutely sure that pretty much every idea was stolen from some other film. Even the music seems to have come from 'Prometheus'.
I could go on but it is not worth my effort. This is where IMDb really needs to have a zero star rating as I felt my 1 star was way too generous.
The acting is truly atrocious. The hospital scene towards the beginning of the film might be the most badly acted scenes in the history of badly acted scenes. Although the bar scene might actually be even worse.
The 'actors' don't seem to be actually trying. They are just talking their lines. Now this might work with some actors but not with these ones. They just sound like kids in a class when they have to read the lines of a play out loud.
The writing is also horrendous. I think my favourite line is when someone said, "We don't have any room on this team for incompetency." Apart from the fact that the word should be incompetence, I was thinking, "Oh, the irony".
I'm also unimpressed with the special effects in the 'sci-fi' bits. I am absolutely sure that pretty much every idea was stolen from some other film. Even the music seems to have come from 'Prometheus'.
I could go on but it is not worth my effort. This is where IMDb really needs to have a zero star rating as I felt my 1 star was way too generous.
I saw this movie last night and finished watching it this morning. (I did sleep well, thank you Lamant.) Seriously, this movie looks like a pilot film for a TV series, or at least a film student's work. Mix-marriage couple has a son. The father has a nose bleed and he and his wife leave their son with Grandma and disappear. Years later the son has a nose bleed due to cancer. He also goes on a flight and disappears. What follows is a search as to where he was and why he came back while everyone else on his flight are still gone. Interesting story.
The bad parts... At the beginning of the movie the camera man appears to have chosen to hold the camera after drinking a pot of coffee. I was getting motion sickness at all the extreme close-ups that did nothing for the movie. A couple of times the idea of this being a "God's message" movie crept up as the question of "Do you believe in God?" and "Do you have faith?" was said a few times.
Blue Kimble did a nice job at times in his role but others seemed to be "going through the motions" since they seemed to either be acting students or upset for giving up a three-day weekend to be in his film. Diane Kirby gave a nice presence in this film. However, Agent Smith (Theresa Sullivan) kept smiling through every conversation until the end. Then we have Lethomas Lee and his so-out-of-character beard and over-the-top testosterone-driven acting. Yeah, we know his character is a bad ass with a sophomoric attitude to shoot first and ask questions later.
Overall, the first 4/5 of the story progressed with the speed of an ice glacier... slow, dragging, non-threatening. Just a character running from the "Captain Obvious" FBI agents while chasing down a TV anchor woman. But when the action FINALLY started to take place I was held to the screen.
If this progressed into something more, I would keep Blue Kimble and Diane Kirby and scrap the rest of the cast. Give it a season on TV and reintroduce Lathan's parents. I would also get more people to help poor Lamant Gant, since it appears he held every position in making this movie.
The bad parts... At the beginning of the movie the camera man appears to have chosen to hold the camera after drinking a pot of coffee. I was getting motion sickness at all the extreme close-ups that did nothing for the movie. A couple of times the idea of this being a "God's message" movie crept up as the question of "Do you believe in God?" and "Do you have faith?" was said a few times.
Blue Kimble did a nice job at times in his role but others seemed to be "going through the motions" since they seemed to either be acting students or upset for giving up a three-day weekend to be in his film. Diane Kirby gave a nice presence in this film. However, Agent Smith (Theresa Sullivan) kept smiling through every conversation until the end. Then we have Lethomas Lee and his so-out-of-character beard and over-the-top testosterone-driven acting. Yeah, we know his character is a bad ass with a sophomoric attitude to shoot first and ask questions later.
Overall, the first 4/5 of the story progressed with the speed of an ice glacier... slow, dragging, non-threatening. Just a character running from the "Captain Obvious" FBI agents while chasing down a TV anchor woman. But when the action FINALLY started to take place I was held to the screen.
If this progressed into something more, I would keep Blue Kimble and Diane Kirby and scrap the rest of the cast. Give it a season on TV and reintroduce Lathan's parents. I would also get more people to help poor Lamant Gant, since it appears he held every position in making this movie.
I would like to congratulate Lamont on his work.
I am amazed that for a budget of $7000 or somewhere there, he had written, produced, directed and cast as many actors in a film like this on such a small budget.
In addition, he has sond effects, special effects, computer effects and even stunts.
This is actually amazing - given the super small budget to film and edit and then to market this.
There are production companies and studios given hundreds of millions of dollars to do movies and they don't come out 1 /10th as good, not do they have a good story.
While this movie has flaws, yes - some are obvious, what is truely remarkable is the ability to deliver an actual story- where so many films fail to do so.
Whomever Lamont is - and whatever happened to him after this, somebody in the major studios and production houses in LA or New York or any major film location - should seriously seek him out and hire him right soon.
After countless hundreds of big-budget flops which I've seen - paid or free, this is a nice refreshing change.
Is this film worthy of a 10 to me?
Not with the faults which a poor budget brings - but it's a ten in the method that with as much was required to even get a 30 minute film complete, this has matched andd surpassed that by delivering about an hour and a half story.
To those who voted this a 1 or a 2, - you seriously need to re-evaluate films and the effort that it takes to make something - and once again, to make it on a super-small budget - as much as a decent used car and to then handle the marketing - all around for $7000, well that takes a genius to do - and somebody who really knows what they are doing.
There have been movies made with less - yes, but they were shaky cam, go nowhere plot which relied of cheap scares and offered a fraction of the value shown here.
Everybody in this film did a tremendous job, while in the same breath, not all the actors were good.
However - with all things equaling out, this movie is pretty solid - and I would love to see what the crew can do with a budget of 5 or 10 million - or more.
In a world where remakes after remakes and franchise films populate the theatres, this is a fantastic fresh and interesting take on science fiction, drama and film overall.
I'm sick of the Batman movies and the Transformer movies and all the hyped up crap that gets pumped out every 2 months from Universal or MGM and basically Hollywood in general.
Hollywood has relied upon Iron Man and Superman and Spiderman and Star Wars for far too long and as far as I'm concerned, those franchise films failed many years ago.
The last Ghostbusters was a horrid piece of trash and the budget was thousands of times more than this.
Lamont and the rest of the cast and crew did a wiccked job and they should be proud, they certainly impressed me to make me review this film with such a high rating, because there are not too many that do.
Looking forward to your next pieces of work folks - and good luck out there.
Thanks for making something I enjoyed watching and I hope you all do well in your fields.
Interesting story and fantastic work.
I am amazed that for a budget of $7000 or somewhere there, he had written, produced, directed and cast as many actors in a film like this on such a small budget.
In addition, he has sond effects, special effects, computer effects and even stunts.
This is actually amazing - given the super small budget to film and edit and then to market this.
There are production companies and studios given hundreds of millions of dollars to do movies and they don't come out 1 /10th as good, not do they have a good story.
While this movie has flaws, yes - some are obvious, what is truely remarkable is the ability to deliver an actual story- where so many films fail to do so.
Whomever Lamont is - and whatever happened to him after this, somebody in the major studios and production houses in LA or New York or any major film location - should seriously seek him out and hire him right soon.
After countless hundreds of big-budget flops which I've seen - paid or free, this is a nice refreshing change.
Is this film worthy of a 10 to me?
Not with the faults which a poor budget brings - but it's a ten in the method that with as much was required to even get a 30 minute film complete, this has matched andd surpassed that by delivering about an hour and a half story.
To those who voted this a 1 or a 2, - you seriously need to re-evaluate films and the effort that it takes to make something - and once again, to make it on a super-small budget - as much as a decent used car and to then handle the marketing - all around for $7000, well that takes a genius to do - and somebody who really knows what they are doing.
There have been movies made with less - yes, but they were shaky cam, go nowhere plot which relied of cheap scares and offered a fraction of the value shown here.
Everybody in this film did a tremendous job, while in the same breath, not all the actors were good.
However - with all things equaling out, this movie is pretty solid - and I would love to see what the crew can do with a budget of 5 or 10 million - or more.
In a world where remakes after remakes and franchise films populate the theatres, this is a fantastic fresh and interesting take on science fiction, drama and film overall.
I'm sick of the Batman movies and the Transformer movies and all the hyped up crap that gets pumped out every 2 months from Universal or MGM and basically Hollywood in general.
Hollywood has relied upon Iron Man and Superman and Spiderman and Star Wars for far too long and as far as I'm concerned, those franchise films failed many years ago.
The last Ghostbusters was a horrid piece of trash and the budget was thousands of times more than this.
Lamont and the rest of the cast and crew did a wiccked job and they should be proud, they certainly impressed me to make me review this film with such a high rating, because there are not too many that do.
Looking forward to your next pieces of work folks - and good luck out there.
Thanks for making something I enjoyed watching and I hope you all do well in your fields.
Interesting story and fantastic work.
I hope the writer got paid for the Netflix series Manifest because it is the same basic concept except a group of people came back except for one. Hmmmmm.
But otherwise this is an interesting film. Yes it's low budget. Yes the actors amd actresses didn't really hive it 100% to their roles (I think the example of children reading a play in class is accurate) but I definitely appreciate a sco fi movie featuring characters of color. Octavia Butler has a whole line of books that could be made into movies giving screen time to diverse populations and characters but they will also tale some time to translate to screen.
But otherwise this is an interesting film. Yes it's low budget. Yes the actors amd actresses didn't really hive it 100% to their roles (I think the example of children reading a play in class is accurate) but I definitely appreciate a sco fi movie featuring characters of color. Octavia Butler has a whole line of books that could be made into movies giving screen time to diverse populations and characters but they will also tale some time to translate to screen.
I read the (only) critics review before deciding to watch this "film". It was overly optimistic. Generally I don't write reviews but after losing 140 minutes of my life to that film I believe it would be a disservice to society at large if I didn't counter the critics review with an honest appraisal.
While I commend the production team for even being able to create a film with a budget of approximately $7000 US, which is an accomplishment in itself in current economic times the result doesn't necessarily justify the investment. While yes production values (from a quality perspective) could have been better (it rates just below a made for TV C List movie), editing wasn't bad and the male lead wasn't terrible (but by no means good either). With the exception of the male and female lead who turned in an average performance the rest of the cast were either bizarre choices or so dead-pan and flat in delivery it was at times painful to watch.
The critic compared this to the caliber of Star Trek's Wrath of Khan. Yes - seriously! So I thought, how bad could it be - to rate alongside the epic story of Khan it must have some merit, right? Wrong. The story line is plausible and expected (not essentially good characteristics when combined) indicating that the screen play needs an extensive rework. The "special effects" don't detract from the film but they don't really add to the story either. I can see that there were some relatively good plot elements but in it's entirety, the taste level, the lack of depth of character development, the total absence of intelligent dialogue, the monotone character delivery and high school grade drama just left me wishing I had taken an afternoon nap instead. "The Critic" is not doing the film any favors by drawing parallels to cinema and science fiction classics. Giving an honest review or classifying the film accurately as (at best) a made for TV sci-fi you could happily waste an afternoon with, as long as you didn't have high expectations, would be far more beneficial to both the film-maker and an unsuspecting public.
While I commend the production team for even being able to create a film with a budget of approximately $7000 US, which is an accomplishment in itself in current economic times the result doesn't necessarily justify the investment. While yes production values (from a quality perspective) could have been better (it rates just below a made for TV C List movie), editing wasn't bad and the male lead wasn't terrible (but by no means good either). With the exception of the male and female lead who turned in an average performance the rest of the cast were either bizarre choices or so dead-pan and flat in delivery it was at times painful to watch.
The critic compared this to the caliber of Star Trek's Wrath of Khan. Yes - seriously! So I thought, how bad could it be - to rate alongside the epic story of Khan it must have some merit, right? Wrong. The story line is plausible and expected (not essentially good characteristics when combined) indicating that the screen play needs an extensive rework. The "special effects" don't detract from the film but they don't really add to the story either. I can see that there were some relatively good plot elements but in it's entirety, the taste level, the lack of depth of character development, the total absence of intelligent dialogue, the monotone character delivery and high school grade drama just left me wishing I had taken an afternoon nap instead. "The Critic" is not doing the film any favors by drawing parallels to cinema and science fiction classics. Giving an honest review or classifying the film accurately as (at best) a made for TV sci-fi you could happily waste an afternoon with, as long as you didn't have high expectations, would be far more beneficial to both the film-maker and an unsuspecting public.
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