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Chased by a vengeful criminal, the feds and a gang of otherworldly soldiers, an ex-con and his adopted teenage brother go on the run with a weapon of mysterious origin as their only protecti... Read allChased by a vengeful criminal, the feds and a gang of otherworldly soldiers, an ex-con and his adopted teenage brother go on the run with a weapon of mysterious origin as their only protection.Chased by a vengeful criminal, the feds and a gang of otherworldly soldiers, an ex-con and his adopted teenage brother go on the run with a weapon of mysterious origin as their only protection.
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Will Kin win any awards? That's highly unlikely. Is it a sufficiently entertaining movie that many people will be able to watch it and be happy enough upon its conclusion that they chose to do so? Yes, it is.
Truthfully, half of the movie I was bored. The characters were good, the story was "eh". However! The ending W-O-W, I couldn't keep my eyes away, it was unexpected and I couldn't believe it was ending. Now I cannot wait until the next one comes out. Sincerely, the ending changed my whole view about the movie. I want to know more!
Born in the 80s, I grew up with the classical must see Sci-fi (Metropolis, 2001, Blade Runner...). These past few years, I have been witnessing a lack of innovation in the genre. It's rare to see a fresh new idea such as Gattaca or more recently Arrival.
The bad reviews intrigued me. They were either really bad, or very good. As if something either disappointed or surprised. I went with the second. It's great to see that there are some folks out there who can still create something which will interact with your imagination. Kin reinforces the basic theory that the "less is more", especially for this genre. Using dark modes, focussing on the characters performances, being meticulous with the soundtrack. All the ingredients which you can't trade for better SFX, CGI. So if you are the "kin" of person who's been thirsty for something creative in this space, then go watch Kin.
Elijah Solisnki (Myles Truitt) is a teenager with few resources. One day stumbles upon a sophisticated weapon of strange origin. He picks up a strange weapon, but drops it and flees after it mechanically activates. All he needed was a way out and it is your basic disintegrator gun like Buck Rogers may have owned. The young boy who could easily become a gang member has a surprising deadly weapon. But it won't be the only big event that disrupts his routine: his brother Jimmy (Jack Reynor) has just returned home after spending six years in prison. That evening, Eli's newly paroled older brother Jimmy, Hal's (Dennis Quaid) biological son, returns home to Hal's chagrin. Eli dreams of the weapon and sneaks out to retrieve it. Sneaking back in, he overhears Hal and Jimmy arguing. Jimmy owes $60,000 in protection money to Taylor (James Franco) , a local crime lord, and asks Hal to help him steal the money from Hal's employer. Hal refuses and kicks Jimmy out. No force is stronger than family !. Some things aren't meant to be found !.
Jack Reynor, Dennis Quaid, Zoë Kravitz, James Franco and newcomer boy Myles Truitt as starring are some of the good leading actors in this apocalyptic science fiction film. ¨Kin¨ combines family drama with elements typical of action thrillers and road movies. It focuses on a persecution against the two brothers carried out by a dangerous vengeful boss with whom they are indebted and also two other strange characters are behind them trying recover the powerful weapon that was found by the little brother. Writers & directors Jonathan & Josh Baker have created a neat, spectacular, action-packed drama, with notable photography, and authentic looking settings. However, being a box office bomb, not recovering at all the money invested in it.
The film takes parts from other stories especially from the eighties, such as "Laserblast" by Michael Raeburn, although this was more of a story of revenge in which a frustrated young mind finds a powerful and deadly laser which was lefts near his home by aliens, seeking vendetta against all who have taken advantage of him, and ¨My Science Project¨ (1985) by Jonathan Betuel in which a student finds a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind . Furthermore, the story pays tribute to James Cameron films.
The motion picture was uneven but professionally directed by two brothers: Jonathan Baker and Josh Baker who previously made shorts amd here they partially carried out an adaptation from their short feature called Bag Man (2014). The Bakers used this fifteen minute as the basis for their later movie "Kin," which was a third as good as this short. Of course, the movie "Kin" boasts a bigger budget, but the Baker brothers raise more questions than they can answer. Because the film Kin (2018) was a resounding commercial failure, the directors have not made any films after this one; so the movie grossing just $9 million on a $30 million budget. Rating: 5.5/10, pretty standard stuff.
Jack Reynor, Dennis Quaid, Zoë Kravitz, James Franco and newcomer boy Myles Truitt as starring are some of the good leading actors in this apocalyptic science fiction film. ¨Kin¨ combines family drama with elements typical of action thrillers and road movies. It focuses on a persecution against the two brothers carried out by a dangerous vengeful boss with whom they are indebted and also two other strange characters are behind them trying recover the powerful weapon that was found by the little brother. Writers & directors Jonathan & Josh Baker have created a neat, spectacular, action-packed drama, with notable photography, and authentic looking settings. However, being a box office bomb, not recovering at all the money invested in it.
The film takes parts from other stories especially from the eighties, such as "Laserblast" by Michael Raeburn, although this was more of a story of revenge in which a frustrated young mind finds a powerful and deadly laser which was lefts near his home by aliens, seeking vendetta against all who have taken advantage of him, and ¨My Science Project¨ (1985) by Jonathan Betuel in which a student finds a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind . Furthermore, the story pays tribute to James Cameron films.
The motion picture was uneven but professionally directed by two brothers: Jonathan Baker and Josh Baker who previously made shorts amd here they partially carried out an adaptation from their short feature called Bag Man (2014). The Bakers used this fifteen minute as the basis for their later movie "Kin," which was a third as good as this short. Of course, the movie "Kin" boasts a bigger budget, but the Baker brothers raise more questions than they can answer. Because the film Kin (2018) was a resounding commercial failure, the directors have not made any films after this one; so the movie grossing just $9 million on a $30 million budget. Rating: 5.5/10, pretty standard stuff.
There is not much I can say about this movie,except that it felt more like the fist part of a book than a movie and I was looking for part 2 even before the credits were done. Not because the film was good or great, nor because the acting because it could have been better, the stenography was in part both understandable, working and dull at the same time. And it felt short, like a part was missing.
The core of the story on the other hand was interesting and it has been a long time since a movie story has had a core story that was interesting to me. Don't take me wrong the story could have been better and it felt unfinished in an unsatisfying way.
I'm an avid movie buff and have loved movies for over 30 years, I love fantasy, science fiction, books and above all I love stories that has not been TOLD before like most movies that comes out. This story felt untapped, like there were more to tell and I hadn't heard something quite like it in a looong time and they should have lots nice words for just that
The story didn't feel derivative like most movies and tv-shows these days and it has gotten noticeably worse the last decade or so, so this was a nice way for me at least to spend 70 minutes or so, but maybe just maybe not everyone will see it the same way I do and at least some, if I go by the comments online, didn't get a major part of the story at all..
Still I want the rest of the story told, read or seen..
The core of the story on the other hand was interesting and it has been a long time since a movie story has had a core story that was interesting to me. Don't take me wrong the story could have been better and it felt unfinished in an unsatisfying way.
I'm an avid movie buff and have loved movies for over 30 years, I love fantasy, science fiction, books and above all I love stories that has not been TOLD before like most movies that comes out. This story felt untapped, like there were more to tell and I hadn't heard something quite like it in a looong time and they should have lots nice words for just that
The story didn't feel derivative like most movies and tv-shows these days and it has gotten noticeably worse the last decade or so, so this was a nice way for me at least to spend 70 minutes or so, but maybe just maybe not everyone will see it the same way I do and at least some, if I go by the comments online, didn't get a major part of the story at all..
Still I want the rest of the story told, read or seen..
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was based on a dream one of the directors had involving a young boy sitting in a run down mid-western hotel bathroom analyzing a futuristic weapon. This scene was later incorporated into the film.
- GoofsShoot out at the police station shows Eli walking through a lot of debris which includes many unfired cartridges with bullets still intact.
- Crazy creditsMichael B. Jordan's executive producer credit doesn't appear until the end of the film, presumably to keep the surprise of his cameo in the movie's climax.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bubblegum Crisis (1987)
- SoundtracksLevitate
Written by Ben Rothbard (as Benjamin Rothbard) and Johnny Zambetti
Performed by The Palms
Courtesy of The Palms
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- El legado
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- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,718,096
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,035,618
- Sep 2, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $10,313,019
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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