The six-part drama follows Jonathan, a young physicist, who alone holds the knowledge of an imminent cataclysmic meteor strike. As he tirelessly warns the world of impending doom, he is ostr... Read allThe six-part drama follows Jonathan, a young physicist, who alone holds the knowledge of an imminent cataclysmic meteor strike. As he tirelessly warns the world of impending doom, he is ostracized by those who fear the truth, forcing him to choose between what may be a futile att... Read allThe six-part drama follows Jonathan, a young physicist, who alone holds the knowledge of an imminent cataclysmic meteor strike. As he tirelessly warns the world of impending doom, he is ostracized by those who fear the truth, forcing him to choose between what may be a futile attempt to save humanity, or make a sacrifice for his family. Directed by Sawyer Hartman, sta... Read all
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This is the sort of film that, due to the choices made by the writing and the director, necessitates a very strong, likeable, charismatic lead character, because we are in this "ride" with them all throughout and they are narrating it all throughout.
Unfortunately, the lead guy is a complete a-hole. It's almost entirely due to the writing and the script, not the actual actor. His character is insufferably obnoxious, snarky, arrogant, and just a little bit dumb, and at no point does he appear to have any real redeeming characteristics.
Even his meeting of his future wife goes literally straight from "hi, i'm john" to them having sex for the first time in 10-15 seconds. Aside from coming up with his parallax theory, of which we see and hear almost nothing specific to judge it scientifically, he is just an average jerk whom we are constantly told how great and smart he is, but at no point does he ever show any hints of greatness.
Instead, he just randomly, spontaneously out of nowhere, comes up with a theory that an asteroid that passed Earth in 1979 is a binary asteroid, and the other asteroid will hit Earth in a year. No one believes him but his youtube video goes viral and an eccentric millionaire type pays him to help build a fallout shelter.
There's a slew of minor characters and events who are very poorly written and largely serve to continuously pump up the audience with just how awesome John is and what a genius he is and so many of the tense dramatic moments end up prompting laughter.
Let me say, this film is in a class of it's own, with the right mix of real character driven plot within an epic notion of impending doom.
The production is faultless. The story pace is spot on. The acting is professional and convincing. No. I'm not attached to the film in any way in its creation nor am I a relative of someone involved with the film. I came across it, as we do, and I thought it was an excellent film made on a far lower budget than what all those big block busters cost and yet, the film is on a par.
The male lead's acting was so pretentious I thought this was a comedy when it first started. Super smart guy just knows stuff...because? Whatever.
The pacing of the story just feels "off". Why was this a tv series, again? Each episode is 15 minutes, and there are only 6...just make it a movie! Are films so bad nowadays that studios carve them up in post production into short tv episodes in an attempt to what, make them seem less dull?
Mission not accomplished here. So boring, with an incredibly unlikeable cast. Hard, hard pass.
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