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When two bus crash survivors awake to discover that they are the only people left in their town, they work together to unravel the truth behind the strange events.When two bus crash survivors awake to discover that they are the only people left in their town, they work together to unravel the truth behind the strange events.When two bus crash survivors awake to discover that they are the only people left in their town, they work together to unravel the truth behind the strange events.
Tyrin Niles
- Chuck
- (as Tyrin Niles Wyche)
Ashley Nicole Blevins
- Carnival Patron
- (uncredited)
Beth Blevins
- Carnival Patron
- (uncredited)
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I freely admit, at first going in, I was more than a bit skeptical, but the key here is, you have to stick with it to really appreciate the concept, and the message.
Kudos to a well crafted story, even if it was produced with a very minimal budget. Sometimes, a good film doesn't need huge production extravaganza effects and big name stars to convey a concept that will stick with you, make you remember and perhaps think just a bit.
This is just such an example.
I won't even attempt to explain the story as it unfolds, as that would risk possible unintentional spoilers, so nary a clue here.
I'm not familiar with Jason Parish or Ryan Smith, but they deserve considerable credit for creating so much with so little, and really making it work.
Karolina Wydra's performance was maybe a bit overly expressive, but then again, she is something of a cartoon character come to life as it were, so perhaps that caricature is the perfect match for her part here. OK, that's just a clue . . .
Anyway, even if this is not your usual cup of tea, I'd say give it a watch, you're not likely to regret the time spent.
Kudos to a well crafted story, even if it was produced with a very minimal budget. Sometimes, a good film doesn't need huge production extravaganza effects and big name stars to convey a concept that will stick with you, make you remember and perhaps think just a bit.
This is just such an example.
I won't even attempt to explain the story as it unfolds, as that would risk possible unintentional spoilers, so nary a clue here.
I'm not familiar with Jason Parish or Ryan Smith, but they deserve considerable credit for creating so much with so little, and really making it work.
Karolina Wydra's performance was maybe a bit overly expressive, but then again, she is something of a cartoon character come to life as it were, so perhaps that caricature is the perfect match for her part here. OK, that's just a clue . . .
Anyway, even if this is not your usual cup of tea, I'd say give it a watch, you're not likely to regret the time spent.
- charles000
- Jun 25, 2016
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Did you know
- TriviaIt was a particularly cold day when it came time to film the carnival scene and was physically exhausting for the actors. Even though it was filmed in the south near Birmingham, Alabama, it was freezing. It was shot through the night into the next morning. Temperature was 32 degrees with 10 mph wind gusts.
- GoofsWhile the carnival is supposed to be happening in the USA in August 1992 you can clearly see the actor's breath as it was filmed in cold weather.
- Crazy creditsAfter the end credits is a short scene that shows Ana and Freddy on a packed bus. She is sleeping against his shoulder and he looks content.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Schlocky Horror Picture Show: Goth Kill & After (2017)
- SoundtracksIt's A Long Dark Road
Performed by Sabyn Mayfield
Written By Michael Baiardi and Sabyn Mayfield
Produced By Michael Baiardi
Published By Soundfile Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy Of Soundfile Records
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- Budget
- $650,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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