A small group of town residents have to band together after a devastating ground invasion. As they struggle to survive, they realize they must stay one step ahead of their attackers, and wor... Read allA small group of town residents have to band together after a devastating ground invasion. As they struggle to survive, they realize they must stay one step ahead of their attackers, and work together for a chance to strike back.A small group of town residents have to band together after a devastating ground invasion. As they struggle to survive, they realize they must stay one step ahead of their attackers, and work together for a chance to strike back.
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- Dennis
- (as Zachary Garred)
- Jackson
- (as Charles Terrier)
- Samuel Bartlett
- (as Rhylan Bush)
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I enjoyed it, and a big thumbs up to the Australian film industry. The acting and direction is great.
The script covers many months of activity and reveals the personality of characters at quite a pace. The backstories are raced through so you only get a small background about them which needs to carry the characters personlaity behaviour that drives their actions through the movie and you don't quite get to feel immersed into the conflicts of characters as much as could have been the case.
I think this story line alone could have been turned into a successful TV series of at least 4 or more seasons. This would allow each character's backstory to grow and allow the audience to be captured by the potential depth of light and dark sides of each character. There is plenty of story line in between everything you see in the movie. As a TV series, I would have certainly watched it.
Good movie, that could be a great TV series.
Terrible screenplay - did anyone re-read this? The concept was interesting but there was just too much unnecessary fluff, plot issues, and pointless scenes.
Bad editing - was it even edited? Had it been/done correctly, they could have cut the many dragged out scenes for the ridiculous 120 min length and made this a bearable 80-90 min film.
The only redeeming qualities were the fairly decent SFX for a 4M low budget film, the cinematography was good, and the acting not bad for C-B-list actors, although they could have been directed better and would have performed better on a better screenplay. Some of the casting was just wrong - e.g. the 5' skinny blonde female army general(?) that couldn't act smh?
I really wanted to like this film but I just couldn't bear the above negative points. I actually had to fast forward past the useless scenes.
What's even worse is the once again 10/10 fake reviews these producers feel can sway the viewers. It's clear they are all fake when you click on the user and see it's their only review. Sad film making. A generous 3/10 from me. Don't waste your time with this one. Can't believe they are in production for a part 2.
Did you know
- TriviaThe opening narration is part of a Ronald Reagan speech to the United Nations General Assembly on the 21st of September 1987.
- GoofsWhen Jackson wakes up Matt by throwing a bucket of water at him, Matt soon removes a patch from his forehead, no visible wound on his head. For the rest of the movie, though, there is a prominent cut on Matt's forehead, where the patch was,
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[first lines]
Amelia Chambers: [narrating] It's been 2 years since their mothership arrived out of nowhere, sending thousands of unmanned drones to wreck havoc across every country on the planet. Millions of us died. What came next was the real test. An invasion force, hellbent on destroying what was left of humanity.
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- Occupation
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- $21,704
- Runtime1 hour 59 minutes
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- 2.39:1