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Ami du monde

Original title: Friend of the World
  • 2020
  • Not Rated
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4.6/10
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Ami du monde (2020)
After a catastrophic global war, a young filmmaker awakens in the carnage and seeks refuge in the only other survivor: an eccentric, ideologically opposed figure of the United States military. Together, they brave the toxic landscape in search of safety... and answers.
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After a catastrophic war, an eccentric general guides a filmmaker through a ravaged bunker.After a catastrophic war, an eccentric general guides a filmmaker through a ravaged bunker.After a catastrophic war, an eccentric general guides a filmmaker through a ravaged bunker.

  • Director
    • Brian Patrick Butler
  • Writer
    • Brian Patrick Butler
  • Stars
    • Nick Young
    • Alexandra Slade
    • Michael C. Burgess
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    130
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    • Director
      • Brian Patrick Butler
    • Writer
      • Brian Patrick Butler
    • Stars
      • Nick Young
      • Alexandra Slade
      • Michael C. Burgess
    • 7User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Nick Young
    Nick Young
    • Gore
    Alexandra Slade
    Alexandra Slade
    • Diane
    Michael C. Burgess
    Michael C. Burgess
    • Berenger
    Kathryn Schott
    Kathryn Schott
    • Eva
    Kevin M. Smith
    Kevin M. Smith
    • Thin Man
    • (as Kevin Smith)
    Luke Anthony Pensabene
    Luke Anthony Pensabene
    • Ferguson…
    Neil Raymond Ricco
    Neil Raymond Ricco
    • Ignacio
    • (voice)
    Marianna Pinto
    Marianna Pinto
    • Dead Woman
    Scott Schramp
    Scott Schramp
    • Civilian
    Shay Tyler
    Shay Tyler
    • Civilian
    Elena Butler
    Elena Butler
    • Civilian
    Michael Butler
    Michael Butler
    • Civilian
    Emily Chan
    Emily Chan
    • Civilian
    Eric Codina
    Eric Codina
    • Civilian
    Judy Codina
    Judy Codina
    • Civilian
    Shimmy Gabbara
    Shimmy Gabbara
    • Civilian
    Jean Gotay
    Jean Gotay
    • Civilian
    Tanya Ruth Linsdau
    Tanya Ruth Linsdau
    • Civilian
    • Director
      • Brian Patrick Butler
    • Writer
      • Brian Patrick Butler
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    randavids

    A STYLISH AND BIZARRE THRILLER THAT INVIGORATES THE ZOMBIE GENRE!

    What kind of film would you get if David Lynch made Night of the Living Dead? We may never know, but "Friend of The World" comes the closest. Shot entirely in black and white, this isn't your typical post apocalyptic zombie thriller. Its strange stylish 1960's vibe, along with edgy performances, twists, turns, and effective special effects propel this film beyond the same old same old of the end of the world zombie genre. "A Friend of the World" will make you think and question reality, as it takes you on a wild and trippy ride. Just go with it and enjoy the journey. It's definitely worth your time and not to be missed.
    8jburquist-639-757678

    Does not go the way you think

    Friend of the World was a surprisingly good low budget indie film. I watched the film on TUBI which is becoming a pretty damn good streaming service. It's sort of a horror film with some meta and darkly comedic elements mixed in.

    Production design is fairly basic, but you can tell they constructed a set or two which is pretty cool. Special FX are pretty good as well. Nick Young brings the fun and comedy while Alexandra Slade.

    I would recommend this film for horror fans or just people who are interested in a project that lines multiple genres. Friend of the World's indie roots are punk rock. You will not see a film like this coming from Hollywood.
    5Red-Barracuda

    Limited but with some good things about it

    This is one of those very rare feature films whose runtime is too long for a short but pretty short for a feature, but given its very low budget origins and lo-fi set-up, its probably a sensible length overall. It's a post-apocalyptic zombie film in which two characters from opposing viewpoints in life are thrust together for survival; this leads to the usual friction you may expect. Given the low budget origins, the set-up is unsurprising pretty limited with that good old setting used in many a micro-budget feature, the underground bunker providing the backdrop. The cast is very small too, with only the two leads really having much to do. The restrictive nature of the production does result in a movie which does have a stagey, theatrical nature to it. Nevertheless, there is a bit of imagination here and the effects were quite good. This small-scale film was always going to be limited but it does show some ambition and is one which should offer something to those who appreciate this sub-genre overall.
    6coreympike

    Solid Indie Production That Shows Great Potential

    **Disclaimer - I have a friend who works with a person involved in this production***

    When it comes to micro-budget indie movies from younger filmmakers, I think the main thing you need to look for is potential. I didn't ask what the budget for Friend of the World was, but to the movie's credit I spent most of the short 50-minute run time not thinking about the movie's budget. The movie deals with some lofty ideas but does so on a micro, human level. Regarding the film's budget, the script is very budget-friendly in that most of the story takes place with two characters, in settings which are conducive to money saving measures. Luckily, these decisions don't bring down the viewing experience. In fact, some of the FX in the movie hit above the budget's weight class. In smaller movies like this a special effect can be the kiss of death with audiences who are used to seeing CGI that could cost a million dollars for 30 seconds of screen time. But the special effects in this are tasteful, and most importantly, not distracting.

    The cinematography overall is quite proficient. There are a few standout shots which are excellent. There is a scene between The General and (the cleverly named) Diane Keaton in which The General delivers his lines within the darkness, with very little definition in his facial features. The shot is expressive, moody and well done. A lot of times the camera is taken out of the actor's way and let's them just do their thing. But, there are quite a few images that standout within the movie.

    The story is a dystopian future which allows societal themes to be explored. There is an element of the undead but the story does a good job of not leaning into tropes. There are also some experimental flourishes that could be divisive to some viewers, but mostly they seemed to work for me.

    With smaller budgets like this the first victim is usually the acting. The two leads in this are pretty solid. The standout is Alexandra Slade's facial acting at the conclusion. Without dialogue she shows a loss and heartbreak that makes me hope she continues to find bigger acting roles.

    As stated in the beginning, with indies we are looking for potential. I think this movie shows filmmakers with a lot of promise. I'm looking forward to seeing them grow and hope they are able to increase their budgets as I'd be interested in seeing what these individuals could produce.
    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    Amazing frightening atmosphere

    It's quite difficult to leave me scarred or immensely connected with horror films for plenty of reasons, among them is that I can only believe or trust the story if the dramatic dynamic works. "Friend of the World" has such benefit since there is a very good dramatic story going on, it's gripping and well-acted all the way even with some bumps here and there.

    A young filmmaker (Alexandra Slade) wakes up in this strange place filled with corpses not knowing anything until the appearance of menacing slightly helpful Gore (Nick Young), a military who gives her instruction on how to survive in this bunker-like space where they are trapped during a post-apocalyptical world. And if Gore doesn't seem a guy to be trusted due to his manic behavior and loud rants - there's some Sterling Hayden in Dr. Strangelove kind of vibe going on with this man - then there are worst out there, with some creature and other dangerous situations with only leave the woman in affliction while the military tries to keep things in order, when he's not creeping out on her.

    Throughout the picutre, I could never say there were predictable moments or anything, and it's all very curious to watch. It's very claustrophobic, monochromatic in a scary way, and even with a limited budget the makers manage to create something unique, frightening, with good use of some dark twisted humor. And Slade is an excellent presence, you really feel connected with her character's ordeals while Gore is completely unpredictable from one moment to next. I definitely recommend this for fans of apocalyptical genre since it tells a lot about the tools of survival and the painful difficult in trusting other people rather than yourself. Sometimes we're better off alone. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      The film coincidentally shares a release date with two films that influenced it: David Cronenberg's body horror masterpiece La Mouche (1986) and Francis Ford Coppola's war epic Apocalypse Now (1979), both released on August 15 in their respective years.
    • Quotes

      Diane: How long were you alone before you found me?

      Gore: The world went to hell a long time ago.

    • Connections
      Featured in 7th Annual San Diego Film Awards (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Stefan Krut

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Friend of the World
    • Filming locations
      • Gray Area Multimedia - 1150 Seventh Ave, Downtown, San Diego, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Charybdis Pictures
      • Gray Area Multimedia
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      • $3,000 (estimated)
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      50 minutes
    • Color
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