Durante la loro ricerca di un pianeta abitabile, gli ultimi umani viventi si schiantano su un mondo arido, abitato da alieni assetati di sangue e misteriosi guerrieri post-apocalittici.Durante la loro ricerca di un pianeta abitabile, gli ultimi umani viventi si schiantano su un mondo arido, abitato da alieni assetati di sangue e misteriosi guerrieri post-apocalittici.Durante la loro ricerca di un pianeta abitabile, gli ultimi umani viventi si schiantano su un mondo arido, abitato da alieni assetati di sangue e misteriosi guerrieri post-apocalittici.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Kate Mitra
- (as Danielle Chuchran)
- Snarl
- (as Andy Jones)
- Crew Member
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- Deborah
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Johnny
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Recensioni in evidenza
Anywho, Chuchran does a great job, but it's just too rough with too little plot for anyone to overcome.
There is very little dialogue for at least half the movie, which is good because Danielle Chuchran delivers it poorly in quick but flat lines.
One thing is for certain. Kate, who has lived all her two-score years of life on a space ship is in physical shape that boggles the mind. She runs and climbs and runs and climbs. In crashing, Kate falls out of the scout ship and plummets apparently miles but opens a tiny chute about 50 feet above the water and survives. Then she gets knocked out and captured, but her captor is gone when she wakes up so she escapes. He or another of the natives (all wearing masks) traps her again, but she escapes again by simply climbing away. Chased by a half-dozen or more natives who are almost on top of her, somehow she is magically away from them and "safe". Three monsters corner her with three arrows left so she climbs a sheer cliff, then shoots at least twice that many arrows to kill them all.
More running, more impossible fighting. The monsters have 4 inch claws but never use them and outweigh Kate 2-1 but she defeats several of them in hand to hand several times.
Finally some plot and dialogue with about 20 minutes left in this 1-1/2 hour film. And the plot is not that great.
In this part of the movie, natives remove their clumsy masks which appeared to be for breathing, but apparently they don't need them.
Chuchran has a pretty enough face, if you enjoy looking at a dirty girl with unkempt hair. But she is not enough to carry this movie with its ridiculous fights and lame plot. Wait til you see the ending.
The story is about the last of mankind searching the vast reaches of space for an inhabitable planet. A spaceship tracking a signal has to go into a wormhole, when disaster strikes. The ship is torn apart and the surviving crew is stranded on the alien planet, having to fight for their very lives to stay alive, against hostile humans and monstrous humanoids.
The storyline was essentially adequate, albeit a bit too simple. And there was a bit too much focus on Danielle Chuchran's athletic skills for running and rock-climbing.
The creatures in the movie were looking more like a crossbreed between the orcs and trolls of "Lord of the Rings", which just made the movie seem like a half-hearted attempt at a Sci-Fi movie. And while we are speaking of "Lord of the Rings", the scenes with Danielle Chuchran running around the barren rocky landscape with a panning camera flying around was just too much like the scene where Legolas was running around. At least do something original...
The reason for me sitting down to watch the movie was Danielle Chuchran and Kevin Sorbo. And sure, they made the movie watchable and endurable, but they were struggling hard with an almost non-existing script and storyline.
"Survivor" is a below average Sci-Fi movie, and if you are in for an evening of Sci-Fi, then I would suggest that you find something else, because this movie is not really worth it.
A mere 4 out of 10 stars to "Survivor".
It's all a matter of expectation. I used to browse the sci-fi sections of the video stores back in the 90s trying to find anything decent and this move was better than a LOT of what I watched back then.
It's better than all of these similar-themed movies I watched back in the day: - Survivor (1987) - Nightfall (1988) - Def-Con 4 (1985) - Cherry 2000 (1987) - Cyborg (1989) - maybe not too much better than this one, but a little.
I would put in on about the same level of cheesy sci-fi action fare as:
- Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) - Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
(well maybe not as good as the last one)
Seriously though, if you don't expect much of this, you'll probably be entertained.
- pretty good action
- pretty good low-budget special effects
- plot moves along pretty well without too many lags
- good make up effects
- lots of gorgeous southern Utah scenery
- strong lead performances by Chuchran and Sorbo
Overall, I would describe it as a pretty decent Sci-Fi time waster.
And to reference other commenter's' mentions of Morlocks, this movie is WAY better than the Guy Pierce/Jeremy Irons, The Time Machine (2002)!
If you are interested in another Chuchran/Lyde collaboration, The Curse of the Dragon Slayer (2013) is also a pretty decent 80s style fantasy/sword & sorcery flick.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis movie was funded through a Kickstarter campaign. If you donated enough money, you could be listed as an Associate Producer.
- BlooperIn an early voice-over it is stated that when the Earth fell out of orbit, particle accelerators were used to try to reset it. There is no reason why the Earth's orbit - or that of any other planet - should suddenly change, but even accepting this for the sake of the film, particle accelerators would be totally useless to try to correct the situation. They only move particles - sub-atomic particles - and even at speeds close to that of light, their mass is so tiny that they would no effect on the Earth's movements.
- Citazioni
Kate Mitra: [Voiceover] ... Some of us on Columbia 7 don't make it to 21. Something about their lungs not adjusting to recycled air. I've read a lot about what it was like growing up on Earth. I can only read and wonder. I've never been there. In the beginning, our sun was created to give light and life to the earth on which we lived. Our planet was just the right distance from the sun, sustaining amazing diversity of animals, plants, and people to populate it. But, what once sustained our lives would soon be the end of it. When the Earth fell out of orbit, we tried to reset the planet with the use of particle accelerators. As a result, wormholes were created throughout the galaxy. Temperatures on earth skyrocketed beyond anything ever seen before. All the water eventually evaporated. Without water, all the plants died. Without plants, all the animals died. Before mankind died as well, seven ships made it off the surface. That was 40 years ago. Each ship went off in search of another planet. One that could support human life. For 37 years we searched in vain. The only thing we could secure it, is train.
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