In 2037, humanity faces extinction from a virus causing global infertility. No births in 25 years. Corporations control puppet governments, while Biocorp, the largest, dangles false hopes of... Read allIn 2037, humanity faces extinction from a virus causing global infertility. No births in 25 years. Corporations control puppet governments, while Biocorp, the largest, dangles false hopes of a cure.In 2037, humanity faces extinction from a virus causing global infertility. No births in 25 years. Corporations control puppet governments, while Biocorp, the largest, dangles false hopes of a cure.
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Bad from the beginning to the end. Very low budget. I love movies and some of my favorite ones are the small movies from redbox, but this movie was very bad. Do not be fooled by the cover.
I watched the the eight episodes on prime and it wasn't great it was just okay. However I really wanted to see how the story ended and was pretty disappointed that there was no conclusion did they save the world? Then I saw that there was a movie so I figured hey they have created a movie to give you an ending so the story is complete. Kind of like farscape the peacekeeper wars or serenity. Great movies by the way.
I want to say if you're looking for an ending for this series which you may have thought is okay this is not it there is no new material here there is only a repeat of what you already watched edited together.
Absolutely terrible.
I want to say if you're looking for an ending for this series which you may have thought is okay this is not it there is no new material here there is only a repeat of what you already watched edited together.
Absolutely terrible.
Picked this up for $1 at Dollar Tree. I'm glad I didn't spend more.
First off, it is extremely confusing to have a plot synopsis in the first 3 minutes of the movie, one that contains entire scenes not found in the subsequent film. The trailer also shows scenes that seem to lead up to the start of the Dystopia I watched. So we come in about halfway through the action? Characters are dropped in with no explanation, the main characters already know them and have a history with them. Their motivations are not always clear other than they need to eliminate the entity known as "Biocorp."
Acting is either amateurish or hammy, a few of the actors reach grade-B status, including Michael Madsen as someone who seems to be the President of the USA. Again, the backstory is missing here.
Was this a sequel to a movie that never got released, or an edited version of a much longer film? The trailer would seem to suggest there was another film that explains all.
'Mad World' drew me into seeing it, with a cool poster/cover, an intriguing if not particularly original premise and as someone with a general appreciation for the genre. That it was low-budget, which from frequent personal experience is rarely a good sign due to that there are so many poor ones out there, made me though apprehensive as well as the low rating and poor reviews.
It is sadly however yet another film seen recently, hence some reiteration because the exact same strengths and flaws those films have are present here, that to me was incredibly disappointing considering its potential which it doesn't do anywhere near enough with. 'Mad World' is yet another terrible film, with a plethora of problems (huge ones too). There is nothing to recommend here, no redeeming qualities at all.
The acting all round is pretty diabolical, exceptions are none, with a bad mix of hamminess and phoning in.
Visually, 'Mad World' looks drab and far from slick, with a cheap, limited set that completely fails to show any sense of claustrophobia or tension, drab photography and not always cohesive editing. The dialogue is from the very start to the silly and anti-climactic finish has no natural flow and makes one cringe. The ending doesn't feel like one at all, it feels unresolved, abrupt and incomplete.
Characters have minimal at best development and are either bland, ridiculously annoying or both with some illogical decision making. The story is dull, never coming to life, dreary in atmosphere with no tension or suspense at all and fails to make sense too often. The direction is as flat as a pancake and what should have been intriguing was instead ridiculous and barely plausible.
Overall, terrible. 1/10 Bethany Cox
It is sadly however yet another film seen recently, hence some reiteration because the exact same strengths and flaws those films have are present here, that to me was incredibly disappointing considering its potential which it doesn't do anywhere near enough with. 'Mad World' is yet another terrible film, with a plethora of problems (huge ones too). There is nothing to recommend here, no redeeming qualities at all.
The acting all round is pretty diabolical, exceptions are none, with a bad mix of hamminess and phoning in.
Visually, 'Mad World' looks drab and far from slick, with a cheap, limited set that completely fails to show any sense of claustrophobia or tension, drab photography and not always cohesive editing. The dialogue is from the very start to the silly and anti-climactic finish has no natural flow and makes one cringe. The ending doesn't feel like one at all, it feels unresolved, abrupt and incomplete.
Characters have minimal at best development and are either bland, ridiculously annoying or both with some illogical decision making. The story is dull, never coming to life, dreary in atmosphere with no tension or suspense at all and fails to make sense too often. The direction is as flat as a pancake and what should have been intriguing was instead ridiculous and barely plausible.
Overall, terrible. 1/10 Bethany Cox
This movie was so bad Arman Asante and Michael Madsen disassociate themselves and removed themselves from the credits.
It's that bad.
It's that bad.
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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