Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFive men and two women, marooned survivors of an air crash, discover that they may be the only survivors of a world disaster.Five men and two women, marooned survivors of an air crash, discover that they may be the only survivors of a world disaster.Five men and two women, marooned survivors of an air crash, discover that they may be the only survivors of a world disaster.
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I suppose that good is a bit simplistic, but it describes what I thought of the movie. Never ever heard from it and being from 1990 already rather aged. In the beginning I was close to stop watching. Too many unrealistic and improbable actions. I can't go into details because that would give away too much (spoiler alert). Going into the second half, however, things became more interesting. I came away pleased with sitting it through. Someone remarked that there was a hidden feminist angle, which I can't agree on. Definitely, the movie took a swipe on fanatical and bigoted religious beliefs. I found it entertaining and thought-provoking.
Very good film from Dutch director Marleen Gorris, known for her Academy Award winning film "Antonia" (best foreign film, 1995) A few people are stranded on an isolated island somewhere in the Pacific after their plane crashed. Somehow (you know when you see it) they all find out that they are the last people on earth. The people are a mix of cultural differences: a gay, a military religious fanatic, a French man, a quite sexually disturbed young man, an old woman, a dog, See it...and ONE woman. Only leaves one question: Who spends the semen, to make human kind last for another x years? In the film this question is the main theme, and, when one thinks of it, a very hard ordeal. Not only for the men, who are kindly willing to spend it, but especially for the woman. All in all, a film from a females viewpoint but with a lot of things for men AND women to think about. A MUST to see, in my humble opinion. You will be astound with what will happen to this few people. See it....It's worth while...
Such a ludicrous film. So much jumping to conclusions. "Oh no-one has come to rescue us after a few weeks. We must be the last people alive!". Some dude washes up so that's the proof.
Also, how toresome are the portrayals of the villainous Christian. It's such lazy writing. I mean, yes of course a Christian will be pro-force and murder. That's what they believe, right?
Lucky we have the two sneering Feminists to shake their heads at the pathetic men. Otherwise, how could anyone survive and get along? It begs to wonder what kind of beliefs the writers of this garbage have. I also laugh that some fools will think this movie is deep stuff lol.
However, if you like preachy plays where everyone acts like an insufferable moron, then this is for you! Enjoy.
Also, how toresome are the portrayals of the villainous Christian. It's such lazy writing. I mean, yes of course a Christian will be pro-force and murder. That's what they believe, right?
Lucky we have the two sneering Feminists to shake their heads at the pathetic men. Otherwise, how could anyone survive and get along? It begs to wonder what kind of beliefs the writers of this garbage have. I also laugh that some fools will think this movie is deep stuff lol.
However, if you like preachy plays where everyone acts like an insufferable moron, then this is for you! Enjoy.
It seems like a very routine castaway movie. A small group of survivors are on a deserted tropical island after a plane crash, where most other passengers have been killed. At first, they expect rescue will come quickly. After all, the plane will be noted as missing quickly, and where should be rather easy to discover. But one of the passengers cannot contact anyone on the plane's radio, only static on all channels. A mix of passengers, one skilled in botany, which is handy as they try to find edible foods. Another is a hunter, useful for getting animals for food. At first, once they realize rescue is not coming soon, they work together to build a large raft and set sail. As expected, a storm comes, tears the raft apart, and they wind up back on the island. And sort of boring. But what happens then makes for a much more interesting movie. One of the survivors, Nick, starts to get all 'godly'. He starts to throw down rules. He sees himself in charge. Since he ran out of ammo, he has set up traps in the jungle, and forbids anyone to enter. He starts to get preachy, and it is clear he feels that man has dominion over women, and women have no voice in the matter. Two of the survivors are gay, and that is an abomination to him. There is only one woman of childbearing age, and she is told it is her duty. Her answer if they are the last people on earth, then it is as good as lost. The movie is then not going the way most would think it would or should.
The filmmaker's anti-religious feminist bias overshadows what could have been a fine movie.
Dutch director Marleen Gorris assembled a good cast, a solid enough script, and a solid visuals.
But back to that bias. Gorris has a rather pronounced bias towards religion. A bias fed by her astonishing ignorance of human behavior.
Humans have been fighting and mistreating each other since time immemorial. Religion did not create violence, prejudice or discrimination. Those traits existed before our species invented religion. Yet Gorris spends half of the film blaming religion for what comes natural to Man.
Another problem is the biologist seemingly unaware of the pointlessness of baby making. There isn't enough women to create a breed able population.
Dutch director Marleen Gorris assembled a good cast, a solid enough script, and a solid visuals.
But back to that bias. Gorris has a rather pronounced bias towards religion. A bias fed by her astonishing ignorance of human behavior.
Humans have been fighting and mistreating each other since time immemorial. Religion did not create violence, prejudice or discrimination. Those traits existed before our species invented religion. Yet Gorris spends half of the film blaming religion for what comes natural to Man.
Another problem is the biologist seemingly unaware of the pointlessness of baby making. There isn't enough women to create a breed able population.
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