Uma história de chegada da idade que se segue a um pregador do fim do mundo de 17 anos em Oklahoma que se mostra certo e se prepara para tudo, exceto a solidão.Uma história de chegada da idade que se segue a um pregador do fim do mundo de 17 anos em Oklahoma que se mostra certo e se prepara para tudo, exceto a solidão.Uma história de chegada da idade que se segue a um pregador do fim do mundo de 17 anos em Oklahoma que se mostra certo e se prepara para tudo, exceto a solidão.
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Justin Dwayne Hall
- Addison
- (as Justin Hall)
Keston John
- Additional Voice
- (narração)
Norm Johnson
- Additional Voice
- (narração)
Menah Carter
- Additional Voice
- (narração)
Grace Elizabeth Andrews
- Additional Voice
- (narração)
- (as Grace Andrews)
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The main lead is young and very inexperienced. The other characters are convincingly experienced and the characters fairly well-developed. The story-line is decent. It's basically a slice-of-life Post Apocalyptic film. There is some violence and one would wish there wasn't in such a situation. But human nature, insanity and selfishness has gotten us where we are... and look at this mess of a world we live in.
Fairly convincing, a simple story but complete and well-rounded. The one major flaw of the film (and pointed out by so many here) is three not-so-fit rednecks managing to keep up with and track two much younger and fit people riding bicycles on asphalt. That's just goofy. How did that absurd plot line make it all the way through the writers, directors and production team without someone saying, "Hey, wait a second."
Add to that the cliche "PA violent redneck" theme that's been done to death in such films... and as realistic as such scenario might be, one could wish they'd have come up with something more original and believable.
Fairly convincing, a simple story but complete and well-rounded. The one major flaw of the film (and pointed out by so many here) is three not-so-fit rednecks managing to keep up with and track two much younger and fit people riding bicycles on asphalt. That's just goofy. How did that absurd plot line make it all the way through the writers, directors and production team without someone saying, "Hey, wait a second."
Add to that the cliche "PA violent redneck" theme that's been done to death in such films... and as realistic as such scenario might be, one could wish they'd have come up with something more original and believable.
Very minimal plot which I really enjoyed. It kind of had that Napoleon dynamite of the Apocalypse movies. Not a lot of hundred mile an hour zombie action undulating emotional roller coaster type of thing which is also good sometimes... But like some of the other reviews said kind of like what would you do in this situation kind of deal and some good character development. It inspires me to watch more of the Director and his other films. And also inspires me to read more about some of the doomsday prepping. If anything I would really have loved to see snapshots of more of the worldwide scope of what happened and maybe some more global view just to give it more than apocalyptic feel.
Agree with other reviews, acting was good, cinematography was most excellent, plot, dialog and some sequences were reeeeeally bad.
If you go in thinking it was a high school film project, you will be impressed. If you pay to see it your inner Karen will likely come out.
If you go in thinking it was a high school film project, you will be impressed. If you pay to see it your inner Karen will likely come out.
Yeah this was a weird one - started off very slow, snails pace would be unfair to a snail. The acting wasn't perfectly natural but the lead didn't have much to work with so did his best (perhaps when rocking out to a song they've got license to, he could've listened to it a little more). The other actors look the part, except for the one playing the mother, who's not a natural motherly actor so I'm not sure why the gender swap.
The film rushes it's last act, and as the below interviewer pointed out, the chase at the end is patently absurd and unbelievable. At times things just happened to keep the script moving.
The film did look beautiful though - would've worked better as a nature doco.
The film rushes it's last act, and as the below interviewer pointed out, the chase at the end is patently absurd and unbelievable. At times things just happened to keep the script moving.
The film did look beautiful though - would've worked better as a nature doco.
This late Sunday night, I chose this movie due to being a post-apoc fanatic. For a low budget, film, I enjoyed it more than most of the Prime movies I've seen over the years. After a long and slow start, I was HOOKED once the plot shift occured. Instead of having all my questions answered, I feel the director did a SUPERB job of controlling the flow of the story, leaving PLENTY of room for prequels and sequels if desired. I don't want to sound bias at all, but with the lack of over the top special effects, I am very satisfied with my choice, and highly recommend if you like great finales.
This is a gem that deserves it's place among movie lovers' "I've Seen That" list.
This is a gem that deserves it's place among movie lovers' "I've Seen That" list.
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- Erros de gravaçãoRiding bikes down the road, Ava has the gun attached to a pouch on the front wheel axle and she's using it to help steer. As she continues her conversation with Addison, the gun is nowhere to be seen and she has both hands on the handlebars, and a couple moments later, she is back steering with the gun, having not stopped or been out of shot long enough to have altered her handling of the bike.
- Trilhas sonorasGoing it Alone
written by Joshua V. Scher & Ford Oakley
performed by the Proprietors of the Earth ft. Lacy Saunders & Fred Bidwell
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- 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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