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Un giovane ossessionato da se stesso si fa strada verso le feste all'ultimo giorno sulla Terra, ma finisce per salvare la vita di una bambina che cerca suo padre.Un giovane ossessionato da se stesso si fa strada verso le feste all'ultimo giorno sulla Terra, ma finisce per salvare la vita di una bambina che cerca suo padre.Un giovane ossessionato da se stesso si fa strada verso le feste all'ultimo giorno sulla Terra, ma finisce per salvare la vita di una bambina che cerca suo padre.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- 4 vittorie e 9 candidature totali
Zaydah-lee
- James' Sister
- (as Zaydah Lee Gordon)
Recensioni in evidenza
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....
I have been downloading/renting movies for yrs and using these ratings to decide if I should invest in the bandwidth/Cost. Felt it was time to contribute as this movie was way above what I expected. I am a SCI Fi/End of the world/Zombie movie lover and this totally entertained and kept my attention beginning to end.
This move met all my expectations and I could not stop watching till the end. And was the reason for me to create the account and add the review.
I recommend it. And have a few tissues waiting... it sure jolted my heart in the end. I know... being a guy I am not supposed to cry :)
Go/rent... whatever.. it's worth it
Well done to all involved... great movie. 8/10
This move met all my expectations and I could not stop watching till the end. And was the reason for me to create the account and add the review.
I recommend it. And have a few tissues waiting... it sure jolted my heart in the end. I know... being a guy I am not supposed to cry :)
Go/rent... whatever.. it's worth it
Well done to all involved... great movie. 8/10
Great, absorbing, understated apocalypse drama.
Reasonably original plot. Set in Perth, Australia, the world will end in less than 12 hours. A man (played by Nathan Phillips) heads out to an End of the World party. On the way he saves a little girl (played by Angourie Rice) from the clutches of some kidnappers. Now his priorities and degrees of compassion are tested...
It's certainly not your average apocalypse drama. Focuses mainly on relationships and what matters most, rather than the usual survival- type stuff. Quite emotional at times.
Well-directed too. Small budgets tend to bring out the best in directors, as they have to rely on good old-fashioned camera angles and the like, and the audience's imaginations, rather than special effects. This movie is no exception: director (and writer) Zak Hilditch uses the camera well, and relies on the audience to fill in some of the details.
Fairly unknown cast put in solid performances. The standout is probably Angourie Rice as the little girl. Very convincing, especially for someone her age.
Production is a bit rough around the edges, but in some ways that helps, as it makes it feel more real.
Reasonably original plot. Set in Perth, Australia, the world will end in less than 12 hours. A man (played by Nathan Phillips) heads out to an End of the World party. On the way he saves a little girl (played by Angourie Rice) from the clutches of some kidnappers. Now his priorities and degrees of compassion are tested...
It's certainly not your average apocalypse drama. Focuses mainly on relationships and what matters most, rather than the usual survival- type stuff. Quite emotional at times.
Well-directed too. Small budgets tend to bring out the best in directors, as they have to rely on good old-fashioned camera angles and the like, and the audience's imaginations, rather than special effects. This movie is no exception: director (and writer) Zak Hilditch uses the camera well, and relies on the audience to fill in some of the details.
Fairly unknown cast put in solid performances. The standout is probably Angourie Rice as the little girl. Very convincing, especially for someone her age.
Production is a bit rough around the edges, but in some ways that helps, as it makes it feel more real.
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.
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.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis movie was produced under a very limited budget of 2.5 million US dollars.
- BlooperAt 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.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is no music during the end credits, only a constant low rumble reminiscent of the oncoming fireball.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Where the World Actually Ends (2016)
- Colonne sonoreWild Man
Written and Performed by James Cecil & Cornel Wilczek
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 2.500.000 A$ (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 360.234 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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