An orphaned boy in a post-apocalyptic world, meets a grieving woman who is trying to find her lost daughter. Their journey leads them face-to-face with a despot who may have the daughter hel... Read allAn orphaned boy in a post-apocalyptic world, meets a grieving woman who is trying to find her lost daughter. Their journey leads them face-to-face with a despot who may have the daughter held captive.An orphaned boy in a post-apocalyptic world, meets a grieving woman who is trying to find her lost daughter. Their journey leads them face-to-face with a despot who may have the daughter held captive.
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This is obviously a pretty low budget film, and some of the early CGI is rough. However that CGI is such a small part of the overall runtime, I found it easy lo look past.
The acting was really pretty great. Finding good child actors is something even major studios struggle with, and this cast somehow found half a dozen kids that all played their roles without ruining my immersion. Dialog was actually funny in a few places, which was pleasant surprise.
I liked the story overall. Interesting premise with decent pacing, ending felt a little rushed, but the resolution was satisfying.
As long as you're the sort of person that can enjoy a film with a few blemishes, you'll probably stick through the whole runtime. Check it out, its free on youtube.
6.5/10.
The acting was really pretty great. Finding good child actors is something even major studios struggle with, and this cast somehow found half a dozen kids that all played their roles without ruining my immersion. Dialog was actually funny in a few places, which was pleasant surprise.
I liked the story overall. Interesting premise with decent pacing, ending felt a little rushed, but the resolution was satisfying.
As long as you're the sort of person that can enjoy a film with a few blemishes, you'll probably stick through the whole runtime. Check it out, its free on youtube.
6.5/10.
Ignore the terrible acting, horrible directing and silly special effects. What made this a great film was the insanity of being intrigued by all of the above. It was art, in its purest and simplest form because it was so dreadfully produced and acted that it became a focal point of fascination. After all, The Rocky Horror Picture show is in its own way a disaster of acting and producing yet it endures as a classic.
Please go shell some eggs or do the dishes , this uninspired film is Not what you are searching for - A mash up between TWD , Mad Max, without the wheels, with Snow White and a lot of dwarfs . An A for effort but that's it .
Just check a few of the reviewers links and you'll quickly see, these people are pumping up each other's works by adding 10 star reviews for each other. It's a "you scratch my back, I scratch yours" world for them. And I guess it worked, this utterly terrible, incredibly shoddily produced movie is now in IMDB's most recommended despite the 3.7 rating, because there are so many good reviews of it...
What this really is, is a by the numbers boring post-apocalypse movie. You have seen one of these, you have seen them all. Woman who is surprisingly well off living alone in the apocalypse - and even has a cute little dog - takes in a lone kid and helps him survive, then they face some evil warlord who is basically Fagin from Oliver Twist and enslaves children for work. Oh and all this is topped by nanobot clouds which look like the transforming effects of the KSI robots from Transformers - Age of Extinction, but done with technology from 2000. I was reminded of morphing effects I have seen on Cleopatra 2525.
The acting is incredibly bad, both the woman and the kid are wooden planks who put Neil Breen to shame. This thing should be reviewed by Red Letter Media, not recommended as high art. I give it 2 stars for being entertainingly bad.
What this really is, is a by the numbers boring post-apocalypse movie. You have seen one of these, you have seen them all. Woman who is surprisingly well off living alone in the apocalypse - and even has a cute little dog - takes in a lone kid and helps him survive, then they face some evil warlord who is basically Fagin from Oliver Twist and enslaves children for work. Oh and all this is topped by nanobot clouds which look like the transforming effects of the KSI robots from Transformers - Age of Extinction, but done with technology from 2000. I was reminded of morphing effects I have seen on Cleopatra 2525.
The acting is incredibly bad, both the woman and the kid are wooden planks who put Neil Breen to shame. This thing should be reviewed by Red Letter Media, not recommended as high art. I give it 2 stars for being entertainingly bad.
I saw the movie "A feral world" and I really liked it. The post-apocalyptic worldview is very good. I liked the locations and the character progression.
It seems that the budget and the banalities matter more to the "wise" of cinema than other aspects. What laziness.
Good job.
It seems that the budget and the banalities matter more to the "wise" of cinema than other aspects. What laziness.
Good job.
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- TriviaLead actor, Caleb Liban is the son of director, David Liban. What started as an opportunity for father and son to work a short, this extended into this larger feature film. David recognized Caleb's acting talent and wrote a script that they could work on together. Since then, Caleb is now studying filmmaking at Arizona State University.
- GoofsWandering through a feral, post-apocalyptic world, Emma still keeps her armpits clean shaven.
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- 1h 44m(104 min)
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