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Natasha Lucia Rea
- Tanya Woods
- (as Natasha Naomi Rea)
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No redeeming quality beyond the concept. A group of friends with £50 to spare, an editing app and free time. Cannot recommend for any other reason than ideal for students on the pitfalls of making a movie without any prior knowledge of movie making. I truly wish I could give some praise beyond, 'Well at least you tried.' But even within the constraints of a severely limited budget, no special effects, no costumes (unless gaffer tape and work-wear count) and no lighting except your mums least favourite lamp this is the sci-fi equivalent of a damp lettuce and ham sandwich that cost less than £1. Can't wait for the sequel.
I'm surprised this film is not more widely known. It's the only film I've seen that documents the pandemic lockdown and tells an action sci-fi story on what is obviously a very low budget. Sure the robot looks a bit dodgy, but the acting is good by pretty much everyone and the musical score is excellent. There are some tense moments here too, like when the clones attack. I thought it was really well done and highly imaginative for such a small budget. There are some great visual imges here, like the snowy and foggy streets, and the story really makes you think. The film starts with a chilling warning. In the future human clones that are used as slave labour rebel and try to create a perfect society by destroying mankind. This will be more and more relevant as time goes by. The scenes of the empty city streets are eerie. The filmmakers are to be commended for making a truly unique film. I don't know if any other film that tried to tell a story like this during lockdown. Watch it but don't expect a normal film.
So, Day of the Clones. Is it going to be remembered for its cinematography, lighting, acting, directing, plot or otherwise? No, quite frankly. The cameraman needed a few lessons in how to hold a camera steady, but if I were told this was shot entirely on a Samsung phone, I wouldn't be at all surprised. However, in this particular film, it adds character.
So what does it have going for it? Is it a Saturday night film snuggled on the couch with the partner eating popcorn? Probably not. Unless you're interested in artistry because that is what it has going for it.
This is quite an important film to me. Shot entirely during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, this is a film I am sure will crop up in film-making class. It is atmospheric, broody dark and represents Britain in the pandemic era. I suspect as the years roll by it will be a cult classic.
Not the best for a film buff, who loves a good plot and engulfing acting. I suspect the writer was a Doctor Who fan in the 70s, particularly Jon Pertwee's tenure. It does have a very 1970s feel in how it is made.
In terms of artistic value, it is priceless. Watch and be educated on how the streets were during the pandemic in Britain. Well made for such a low-budget effort. It also sets a frightening aspect on the future of mankind. Some may say, in that respect, not too far off the mark.
So what does it have going for it? Is it a Saturday night film snuggled on the couch with the partner eating popcorn? Probably not. Unless you're interested in artistry because that is what it has going for it.
This is quite an important film to me. Shot entirely during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, this is a film I am sure will crop up in film-making class. It is atmospheric, broody dark and represents Britain in the pandemic era. I suspect as the years roll by it will be a cult classic.
Not the best for a film buff, who loves a good plot and engulfing acting. I suspect the writer was a Doctor Who fan in the 70s, particularly Jon Pertwee's tenure. It does have a very 1970s feel in how it is made.
In terms of artistic value, it is priceless. Watch and be educated on how the streets were during the pandemic in Britain. Well made for such a low-budget effort. It also sets a frightening aspect on the future of mankind. Some may say, in that respect, not too far off the mark.
Well worth a watch! This is a great film. From start to finish this film oozes creativity and has an excellent storyline.
As far as I know this is the only movie made entirely in lockdown! Interesting seeing the buildings and streets deserted. There are lots of images in this film that you will never see again and it was quite eerie seeing a very busy city centre without any pe pole bustling about and the Manchester Trams all at a standstill.
It kept my attention from beginning to end with a few surprises along the way and a little twist!!
A talented cast and very well filmed especially in the fog and snow. Very atmospheric!
For a film made on a budget, this is very clever indeed!
As far as I know this is the only movie made entirely in lockdown! Interesting seeing the buildings and streets deserted. There are lots of images in this film that you will never see again and it was quite eerie seeing a very busy city centre without any pe pole bustling about and the Manchester Trams all at a standstill.
It kept my attention from beginning to end with a few surprises along the way and a little twist!!
A talented cast and very well filmed especially in the fog and snow. Very atmospheric!
For a film made on a budget, this is very clever indeed!
A very poor attempt of filmaking , from acting to score it was not good at all. I gave it one for the storyline potential but it looked like a bad school project thrown together pointlessly.
The acting was atrocious as was the locations and I've never seen the same car drive down the same road or a burnt out car shown so repeatedly in a single movie before.
The effects were also very poor and it's safe to say this is one of the worst movies I have ever watched and although the message it trying to portray was viable it could have been done a whole lot better than was given here.
If your looking for a sci fi/horror extravaganza you will be bitterly disappointed.
Don't waste th 90 mins.
The acting was atrocious as was the locations and I've never seen the same car drive down the same road or a burnt out car shown so repeatedly in a single movie before.
The effects were also very poor and it's safe to say this is one of the worst movies I have ever watched and although the message it trying to portray was viable it could have been done a whole lot better than was given here.
If your looking for a sci fi/horror extravaganza you will be bitterly disappointed.
Don't waste th 90 mins.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDuring filming the director was involved in a real car crash driving to set in order to film, ironically, a car crash. This wrecked the lead car which had been used for filming. As a result the lead car in the final scenes is a replacement that was actually blue and had its color changed to red in post-production.
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- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Locações de filme
- Manchester, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Mary Ds Beamish Bar, Grey Mare Lane, Manchester, UK)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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