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The Brink

  • 2020
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.9K
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Georgie Smibert and Eve Kathryn Oliver in The Brink (2020)
15 years after World War III, the nuclear winter is over, but mankind is on the verge of extinction. Civilisation no longer exists, food is scarce and most eke out a living by stealing and killing. One boy clings onto life in the desolate countryside of southern Britain, where staying away from other humans has been key to his survival. But this self imposed isolation comes to an abrupt end when he crosses paths with another group of survivors and an enemy far more savage than any of them could imagine.
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15 years after World War III, the nuclear winter is over, but mankind is on the verge of extinction. Civilisation no longer exists, food is scarce and most eke out a living by stealing and k... Read all15 years after World War III, the nuclear winter is over, but mankind is on the verge of extinction. Civilisation no longer exists, food is scarce and most eke out a living by stealing and killing. One boy clings onto life in the desolate countryside of southern Britain, where st... Read all15 years after World War III, the nuclear winter is over, but mankind is on the verge of extinction. Civilisation no longer exists, food is scarce and most eke out a living by stealing and killing. One boy clings onto life in the desolate countryside of southern Britain, where staying away from other humans has been key to his survival. But this self imposed isolation... Read all

  • Director
    • Andrew Gilbert
  • Writer
    • Andrew Gilbert
  • Stars
    • Luke Hobson
    • Georgie Smibert
    • Chris Kaye
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Gilbert
    • Writer
      • Andrew Gilbert
    • Stars
      • Luke Hobson
      • Georgie Smibert
      • Chris Kaye
    • 87User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luke Hobson
    Luke Hobson
    • The Boy
    Georgie Smibert
    Georgie Smibert
    • The Girl
    Chris Kaye
    Chris Kaye
    • The Man
    Bryn Hodgen
    • The Chief
    Nicholas Chambers
    • The Husband
    Susan Lee Burton
    Susan Lee Burton
    • The Wife
    Neil Summerville
    • The Overseer
    Richard Summers-Calvert
    Richard Summers-Calvert
    • Pack Leader
    Rudy Barrow
    Rudy Barrow
    • Road Rat
    Eve Kathryn Oliver
    • Chloe
    James Harrison
    • The Drifter
    Nicholas Anscombe
    Nicholas Anscombe
    • The Vigilante
    Samuel Armfield
    Samuel Armfield
    • Cannibal
    Tyler Blythin
    • Cannibal Hunter
    Ben Caswell-James
    • Cannibal Hunter
    Gregor Copeland
    • Bearded Cannibal
    Lee Craven
    • The Gate Keeper
    Jared Crockford
    • Cannibal
    • Director
      • Andrew Gilbert
    • Writer
      • Andrew Gilbert
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    7allanwatts-02122

    An extra star for the effort

    Considering the budget for the entire film was half a milkshake & stale bag of chips, the producer, actors, wardrobe, sets....hell the whole team did quite well. Yes it did carry on a little too long in parts, but overall what I liked about it was that it was as close to realistic as you could imagine it to be. Good effort team!
    6finetunes

    Surprisingly good

    Really good for a low budget movie. The acting was professional and the screenplay was smart and polished. I am particular about the logic in a movie and this one had little or no plot holes, better than a lot of big budget movies.
    7northlandsalvia

    An Indy, Post Apocalyptic yarn that drags you in to the story & characters. Worth a look.

    An Indy, Post Apocalyptic yarn that was interesting & had good cinematography reflecting the desolate social & physical landscape where Order has broken down & the prevailing Power determines all outcomes.

    Acting was believable & refreshing.

    Good storyline, sound was up to scratch & delivered entertainment that saw me watch to the end.

    Try it, you might just like it.
    6dhooghesven

    Don't believe the low ranking

    I like sci-fi and checking out indie movies so this post-apocalyptic movie was something I simply had to see for myself. It reminded me of The Day (2011) and The Road (2009) at times, but it wasn't so depressing, although it featured most of the same themes. With a runtime of over 2 hours it managed to keep me interested and if you take into account the budget it was made with, you can't help but be impressed with the result. Compliments for the special effects team, they did a bang up job. The acting was better than community theater but do not expect Academy quality acting either. The weak point of this flick is the writing, our "heroes" make tactical mistakes by the dozens. At a certain point you start to wonder how they managed to survive for so long. I realize if we only saw smart moves in these kind of movies most of them would be over in 20 minutes or less, but there are some real facepalm moments here. Andrew Gilbert (writer/director) true talent is in directing because he managed to show gruesome violence, cannibalism and sexual violence without crossing the line into exploitation or even resort to nudity. I wouldn't mind a sequel to this and I hope Netflix or one of the three future streaming giants will get this team a budget they deserve for their next project. Mind the plot holes, enjoy the ride.
    8philipsonpaul

    Thoroughly Recommend

    It's not often that I consciously break out of my blissful state of streaming service choice paralysis to pay for a movie, but found myself on this occasion, grateful that I had.

    I approached this film with a sense of wariness, knowing that too often indie films ignore the constraints of their often modest budgets and go bonkers with CGI that's about as enjoyable to watch as the later seasons of The Walking Dead. But after the first poor chap gets bludgeoned to death very realistically (I can only assume, having never been party to a group bludgeoning first hand), I was reassured this wasn't going to fall into the same trap.

    With a magnificent use of derelict and abandoned locations, great character development and a gripping tension maintained throughout, we are given a glimpse into a post apocalyptic future where extreme feminist theory that all men are total ball sacks except perhaps the odd few, is proven totally accurate.

    Although the film could perhaps have benefitted from being 20-30 mins shorter, the story, plot and character personalities develop naturally and we are treated to a few fantastically poignant scenes designed to stop and make you think about the things that we carelessly take for granted.

    Throughly recommend.

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      In the first scene with the cannibals, one of them is played by writer/director MJ Dixon
    • Goofs
      It's fifteen years after WWIII and a nuclear winter, but everyone has perfect teeth.

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Edge of Extinction
    • Filming locations
      • Bedfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Hundy Gilbert Media
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      2 hours 21 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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