An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home.An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home.An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home.
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- 1 win & 16 nominations total
Lauren L. Murray
- Brynn's Mother
- (as Lauren Murray)
Gabrielle Bordlee
- Woman
- (as Gabrielle Bordlee Mauro)
Tenaj L. Jackson
- Woman at the Swings
- (as Tenaj Jackson)
Nathalie J. Alarcon
- Neighbor
- (uncredited)
John Cortes
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
Ginger Cressman
- Celebration Guest
- (uncredited)
Rose Bianca Grue
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Bridget Malbrough
- Bus Rider
- (uncredited)
Devyn Sandidge
- Teen
- (uncredited)
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This a an unconventional alien picture which delivers an epic of its own. The beginning seems to borrow a presentation from Tim Burton films, with the lead actress showing some Home Alone resourcefulness, while tying to sum it all up with a Twilight Zone like moral ending. Is it exactly like any them I mentioned? No. It just sprinkles enough of those ingredients from them that makes this a good film to watch. The aliens bring enough intensity and intimidation to satisfy a belief which matches what the lead character meets. There's good suspense, moving action, and the right eeriness that you're not predicting what is going to happen next. It's a strong 7 for me on this film. The only reason my score isn't higher is because of what the director chosen for its ending. I just thought the conclusion of the story could have been written differently because of how well this version told of an alien story was crafted, as well as the encounters that the protagonist had with the aliens she faced. If you enjoy alien films or sci-fi, this is one you can alternatively add it to those types of films.
I love how this movie balances the expected with the unknown. It forces you to create your own ending in the simplest way, and it focuses on the deepest fears of home invasion, while creating plenty of jump scares and unique scenes. Great movie, give it a watch.
Props to the creators, especially with putting Kaitlyn in such a unique role. Not many novies have succeeded with such little dialogue, but this does.
Anyone that appreciates kaitlyn Dever and Sci fi together will appreciate this original depiction. The small town only adds to the originality of the film. Unique scy-fi in the best way.
Props to the creators, especially with putting Kaitlyn in such a unique role. Not many novies have succeeded with such little dialogue, but this does.
Anyone that appreciates kaitlyn Dever and Sci fi together will appreciate this original depiction. The small town only adds to the originality of the film. Unique scy-fi in the best way.
"No One Will Save You" is a home invasion film and also an alien invasion film that features much more than it may seem at first, let by a shining performance.
Starting off with the good in this movie by far is Kaitlyn Dever. She is outstanding in a role that basically requires no dialogue. She is able to put so much fear and emotion in her expression that truly made this one of her best performances. The camera work is also great. It moves so well and the directing is on point here with many great action scenes. The aliens themselves were pretty creepy and the CGI for them was actually pretty good. I liked the emotional core the film gave. It made me really appreciate it more. And finally the movie is really fast paced and it was a nice 90 minutes.
Now I do have some issues with this movie, mainly regarding the choice to have no dialogue. It works for the most part but it also left me having a hard time understanding what was going on at times. I felt the middle portion of the movie lost some steam from its great first act and action packed third act. And finally I felt that the ending left some unanswered questions about a certain choice that was made. Along with that the end did feel like it was stretched on for maybe 5 minutes longer than it should have been
Overall despite some issues, "No One Will Save You" is a pretty fun home invasion movie with standout lead performance.
Starting off with the good in this movie by far is Kaitlyn Dever. She is outstanding in a role that basically requires no dialogue. She is able to put so much fear and emotion in her expression that truly made this one of her best performances. The camera work is also great. It moves so well and the directing is on point here with many great action scenes. The aliens themselves were pretty creepy and the CGI for them was actually pretty good. I liked the emotional core the film gave. It made me really appreciate it more. And finally the movie is really fast paced and it was a nice 90 minutes.
Now I do have some issues with this movie, mainly regarding the choice to have no dialogue. It works for the most part but it also left me having a hard time understanding what was going on at times. I felt the middle portion of the movie lost some steam from its great first act and action packed third act. And finally I felt that the ending left some unanswered questions about a certain choice that was made. Along with that the end did feel like it was stretched on for maybe 5 minutes longer than it should have been
Overall despite some issues, "No One Will Save You" is a pretty fun home invasion movie with standout lead performance.
Uuuuu, now this is ART. Story about guilt incapsuled in "alien invasion". This is done with brilliance. By the end of the movie you will understand everything if you have basic knowledge of psychology, but it will not be clear if you are not empathetic. This movie did lot of psychology right, but there is much more... There is a story of self-forgiveness with a twist. No one will save you is a good title, since there is a huge point in title itself. Movie tells you you will remain part of something, even prisoner of something, but what is within is eventually what matters. I loved this movie a lot, and I enjoyed watching it with my lady since it sparked a debate between us , about self-forgivenes, and most of all about being part of society that will punish you for your mistakes forever, even much too hard, since there is lack of understanding or empathy between people. Interesting movie, done with perfection. No gore, no babbling, no love scenes, no nudity, just excellent actor, some CGI and a message. NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU... but yourself.
This film pleasantly surprised me. It was chilling and compelling as the story rolled out and I loved the balance of good acting by Kaitlyn Dever and well executed and restrained special effects. All of which was even more impressive since there was barely a word spoken during the whole film, yet a complex plot and a rich character still shone through.
The last scene was a bit twee for me, and I felt it could have been better executed, but I got what they wanted to say with it, so it didn't let the rest of the film down.
This film will appeal to horror and science fiction fans but it's got the legs to capture the attention of a wider audience, too.
The last scene was a bit twee for me, and I felt it could have been better executed, but I got what they wanted to say with it, so it didn't let the rest of the film down.
This film will appeal to horror and science fiction fans but it's got the legs to capture the attention of a wider audience, too.
Did you know
- TriviaJust three days after the film was released on Hulu, Stephen King gave it the highest praise on his Twitter account, where he posted this comment: "NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU: Brilliant, daring, involving, scary. You have to go back over 60 years, to a TWILIGHT ZONE episode called The Invaders (1961) to find anything remotely like it. Truly unique." (25th of September 2023).
- GoofsYou can see a reflection of a masked woman writing in the postal trucks window when Brynn finds it upside down.
- Quotes
Alien: Click click click, bbbwwwaaaahhhhh, click click, bwah, click bwwaaah.
- SoundtracksKnock on Any Door
Written by Johnny Johnston (as Johnny Reine) and Tommie Connor (as Tommie Connor)
Performed by Ruby Murray
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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