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Welcome to Earth

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
89
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Welcome to Earth (2005)
AdventureComedyDramaSci-Fi

More than a year has passed since beings from another planet revealed themselves to humanity. Now, on the eve of the worldwide broadcast of the first historic summit between representatives ... Read allMore than a year has passed since beings from another planet revealed themselves to humanity. Now, on the eve of the worldwide broadcast of the first historic summit between representatives from Earth and "The Visitors", Albert and his friends decide to have a "Welcome to Earth" ... Read allMore than a year has passed since beings from another planet revealed themselves to humanity. Now, on the eve of the worldwide broadcast of the first historic summit between representatives from Earth and "The Visitors", Albert and his friends decide to have a "Welcome to Earth" party.

  • Director
    • Michael Mongillo
  • Writers
    • James Charbonneau
    • Michael Mongillo
  • Stars
    • Tina Angelillo
    • Kate Asmuth
    • Dick Boland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    89
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Mongillo
    • Writers
      • James Charbonneau
      • Michael Mongillo
    • Stars
      • Tina Angelillo
      • Kate Asmuth
      • Dick Boland
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tina Angelillo
    • Yolanda
    Kate Asmuth
    • Mary
    Dick Boland
    • Professor Richard "Dick" McMann
    Joanna Bonaro
    Joanna Bonaro
    • Joan
    Ed Chandler
    • Ed (Grill Troublemaker)
    Jason R. Clark
    • Jay the Videogame Master
    Sarah Cwikla
    • Stacy
    Lisa Marie Donofrio
    • Jen (Tequila Temptress in Yellow)
    Kristina Doran
    • Melissa
    Kevin Driscoll
    • Kevin (Grill Master)
    Todd Dzicek
    • Todd (Big Guy on Couch)
    Matt Ford
    • Matt (Resilient Videogamer)
    Melinda Jones
    • Melinda (Videogamer Hottie)
    Davis Mikaels
    Davis Mikaels
    • Peter
    Aaliyah Miller
    • Aaliyah (Tequila Temptress in White)
    Jane O'Leary
    • Rachel
    Kate Orsini
    Kate Orsini
    • Jill
    Magdalena Piwowarski
    • Barbara
    • Director
      • Michael Mongillo
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      • James Charbonneau
      • Michael Mongillo
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    2ui-44723

    No Adventure, Comedy, or Sci-Fi Here!

    This is a poorly-executed 20- or 30-somethings relationship film, with about a minute of vague science fiction near the end. It's described as Adventure, Comedy, Drama...I only detected drama out of those three, and probably more like melodrama.
    10semirzian

    Welcome To Earth Rocks!

    This film is easily the best indie film I have seen in a long time. It's rare to find the combined talents of director, writer, and actors all in the same production. Welcome To Earth kept my attention from beginning to end and I look forward to future productions from Mr. Mongillo and crew.

    If you're looking for just the right combination of drama, humor and thought provoking scriptwriting, then look no further than this film. Mr. Mongillo's passion comes through on all his films and his commitment to giving the audience 150% is what makes him a breakout talent.

    Welcome To Earth is a welcome relief from the usual indie snore-fests.

    Steve Emirzian
    2NohoDave

    Lame junk from start to finish

    "Thinking's important. Every man's gotta think sometimes." With sparkling dialog like this, you know the writer's in over his head. The plot: aliens are coming to earth tonight, and some people get together for a party to celebrate. A number of characters come to the realization that their lives aren't all they should be. This movie aspires to be The Ice Storm for a new generation, but never quite gets off the ground.

    The male characters range from shallow to pretentious. The females fare a bit better, but not by much. Kate Orsini is the only credible actor in a sea of nobodies; but the real problem here is the vapid dialog that makes most of the characters two-dimensional and unsympathetic.

    And this movie features some of the worst cinematography I've ever seen; the cameraman acts drunk, constantly fiddling with the camera, particularly the zoom button. If this movie shows up at a film festival near you, avoid it at all costs.
    10hippiedj

    It's like you're right there at the party!

    Aliens have been on Earth for a year, and will reveal themselves to the world at a special summit in Sri Lanka that will be broadcast worldwide. Parties are everywhere that day, and this film is about one particular group of friends in Connecticut that get together, talk about what could be ahead for the world, and of course their own personal issues surface especially in the relationship department. This of course is where you realize "Welcome To Earth" is more of a metaphorical title and not just relating to the backdrop of the alien situation.

    Welcome To Earth is one of those nifty little indie projects that definitely has its own identity. While very low budget (shot over six days with two cameras), it's no lazy affair and it's refreshingly unpretentious. It shows you can make a great story without big stars, big sets, or big special effects. With good dialog and good acting, keeping it simple is a plus.

    All aspects of personalities and insecurities are represented here, and unlike director Mongillo's previous film The Wind where relationships are made worse and even destroyed due to the consequences of actions, in Welcome To Earth you find that they face issues and each other and see that there's hope for them and chances to better themselves. Of course throughout the film you feel like you want to slap some of these people, and then realize, wow! I KNOW people like this, have witnessed and experienced times like these at parties as well, and you find yourself listening more carefully to see how they will work things through. The dialog is that good, and the natural delivery of the actors keeps things realistic and always interesting. One scene in particular with the two sisters Jill and Rachel in a kitchen is extremely powerful and very impressive.

    While some viewers might complain about this being "another indie film with a hand-held cam," this might help you understand the way it was shot: I think that it makes the viewer feel as if you are there at the party, partaking in the drinks and "smokes" and standing right there with the characters. A review on Film Threat also had an interesting point, that the shaky cam movements, zooms, and "dizzying close-ups help create a situation where our drunken individuals cannot escape from conflict." It helps make subsequent viewings more meaningful and enjoyable when thinking of it in these aspects.

    Michael Mongillo has delivered three award-winning films so far that are unique and fascinating in their own right -- The Wind (2001), which was unfairly criticized by some viewers online due to the fault of MTI Video's interference in the marketing. It's actually a great psychological drama (Really, folks, check it out with an open mind and you'll see what I mean)... Welcome To Earth (2005), as reviewed here... and Being Michael Madsen (2007) which is very clever and very funny. They're all projects that are labors of love and reflect the joys of indie film making.

    The DVD has two interesting and informative commentaries, as well as production stills. A worthwhile purchase for your money, and it helps support the future of indie projects!

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