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5.2/10
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A unique, intimate portrayal of a girl grieving for the loss of her best friend, which just so happens to take place on the day the world ends.A unique, intimate portrayal of a girl grieving for the loss of her best friend, which just so happens to take place on the day the world ends.A unique, intimate portrayal of a girl grieving for the loss of her best friend, which just so happens to take place on the day the world ends.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Matthew Browne
- Billy
- (as Matthew Thomas Brown)
Jenna Marie Johnson
- Layla
- (as Jenna Johnson)
David Calvitto
- Priest
- (voice)
Madison Perry Hernandez
- Gwen
- (as Madison Stratford)
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Some movies you have to "pause" when you go to the bathroom. This is the kind of movie that you can "start it" go wash your car come back and you would have missed nothing. In a one women show the turtle got voted "best new comer"... seriously though there's nothing here. Productuon values are good. Virginia Gardner the lead and only character in the movie is very good. The writer/director had nothing to say no story to tell. Well he did have a story to tell but seems he chose not to tell it or lost it in editing. Just kidding this movie was not lost in the editing room. Starfish is what you get when you have a kernel of an idea and a slightly smaller kernel of imagination. (6 turtle puns deleted out of respect for the 3 people who will read this review)
- yowilwasup
- Nov 20, 2020
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Storyline
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- TriviaThe movie, which is dedicated to A.T. White's deceased friend and which begins with a "based on a true story" title card, is an allegory for grief. The monsters unleashed in town mirror the loss in Aubrey's life. Her reaction to them follows the 5 stages of grief. First, she ignores everything and goes through denial ("I wonder if the world still exists if I choose to ignore it"). This abruptly switches to anger (punching the wall until her hand is bloody), then bargaining ("okay Grace, you get one chance...we'll try it your way"), followed by depression (the despondent conversation in the library where she says she's incapable of happiness), and culminating in acceptance (finally seeing Edward's face in her visions; symbolically drowning the man she cheated with; writing out the "Forgive + Forget" message; letting go and floating upwards).
- GoofsThe two way radio never needs recharging and also does not require pressing a push to talk button to talk back.
- Crazy creditsOne of the rare films besides Se7en and Kiss Me Deadly where the end credits roll from top to bottom rather than the traditional bottom to top.
- ConnectionsReferences Orange mécanique (1971)
- SoundtracksThese Few Presidents
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,849
- Gross worldwide
- $15,849
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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