The Clearing
- 2020
- 1h 28m
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4.3/10
1.2K
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A father must battle his way through the zombie apocalypse to save his daughter.A father must battle his way through the zombie apocalypse to save his daughter.A father must battle his way through the zombie apocalypse to save his daughter.
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A good looking cover to a long, very boring movie with a lot of stupid plots.
This really felt student-y. It had no budget and that is fine because you can work with that. However they did not.
It is really predictable and kinda just runs around all over the place plot wise. The first half of the movie isn't a zombie movie, it is a movie about a single father, then it becomes a zombie movie and then it looses all the zombies and because some sort of scene study about 2 men struggling in an apocalypse situation.
The action scenes are shot really fast and cartoon-y. I struggles to find my bearings when i was watching it.
I would give it a miss as it kinda just dodders around doing nothing for an hour and 20 minutes and then gives you the most predictable ending it could have.
It is really predictable and kinda just runs around all over the place plot wise. The first half of the movie isn't a zombie movie, it is a movie about a single father, then it becomes a zombie movie and then it looses all the zombies and because some sort of scene study about 2 men struggling in an apocalypse situation.
The action scenes are shot really fast and cartoon-y. I struggles to find my bearings when i was watching it.
I would give it a miss as it kinda just dodders around doing nothing for an hour and 20 minutes and then gives you the most predictable ending it could have.
Full of cliches and massive plot holes. Why did the little girl leave the camper in the first place? For a person who rather play on her phone, why did she leave it? Zombies now can climb ladders and like to fist fight.
This is worth a watch, but only once. Good fathers day movie for teens to watch, they may appreciate dad a little more.
It is a shoe string budget production with limited number of sets and locations. Special effects are extremely minimal with very quick camera shots to hide it.
The acting by the main character, the dad , is very good. With a better script and more money he could have carried the movie a lot farther. Oh well.
This movie is more like a snapshot of a couple days , not explaining how the sickness starts or even if it is world wide. For all the audience knows it could be just the immediate few miles. No way to tell.
I would not call it a zombie movie. The infected would be a better way to see it. They are not dead. And they die just fine. More of a 28 days effect than anything else.
The sick are pretty convincing, I have to admit. The daughter is your typical spoiled teen brat so no issues there.
There is no closure to the bigger infection story, the audience is asked to be content with the predictable ending involving father and daughter.
Probably a better watch if you drink a few beers first. I have given up alcohol, so I had to watch it dry.
I seen worse.
It is a shoe string budget production with limited number of sets and locations. Special effects are extremely minimal with very quick camera shots to hide it.
The acting by the main character, the dad , is very good. With a better script and more money he could have carried the movie a lot farther. Oh well.
This movie is more like a snapshot of a couple days , not explaining how the sickness starts or even if it is world wide. For all the audience knows it could be just the immediate few miles. No way to tell.
I would not call it a zombie movie. The infected would be a better way to see it. They are not dead. And they die just fine. More of a 28 days effect than anything else.
The sick are pretty convincing, I have to admit. The daughter is your typical spoiled teen brat so no issues there.
There is no closure to the bigger infection story, the audience is asked to be content with the predictable ending involving father and daughter.
Probably a better watch if you drink a few beers first. I have given up alcohol, so I had to watch it dry.
I seen worse.
Although he would rather be playing poker and drinking beer with some of his friends, "Tom" (Liam McIntyre) is convinced to spend the weekend with his adolescent daughter "Mira" (Aundrea Smith) camping in the woods instead. While driving there he hears strange reports of violent mobs suddenly breaking out all over but pays no real mind to it. Having then arrived at the camping site the two of them get situated and later on have some dinner with a group of other campers who have also recently arrived. The next morning, however, things change dramatically as those same campers become enraged zombies who swarm the two of them leaving Tom to fight them off while Mira runs into the woods. Eventually, Tom manages to barricade himself inside the camper and tries to come up with a plan to rescue Mira who has managed to allude the zombies but is left on her own without any food or shelter. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film had some outstanding action scenes. Unfortunately, the director (David Matalon) had nothing else to contribute as he kept repeating one nearly identical scene after another to the point that the film not only became somewhat monotonous but also quite exhausting to watch as well. At least, it was for me. That being the case, I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
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- $77,182
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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