When a mysterious terrorist attack causes chaos in the cities, a group of friends take refuge in their countryside cabin. But the challenges of living in a post-apocalyptic world soon take t... Read allWhen a mysterious terrorist attack causes chaos in the cities, a group of friends take refuge in their countryside cabin. But the challenges of living in a post-apocalyptic world soon take their toll on relationships within the group.When a mysterious terrorist attack causes chaos in the cities, a group of friends take refuge in their countryside cabin. But the challenges of living in a post-apocalyptic world soon take their toll on relationships within the group.
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This is a story about human nature; what types of people we decide to be. Should we be activists, politicians...or maybe all it takes to make this world a better place is if we all try to be better people.
When a strange text message sets off the collapse of the country, James and Lily are expecting Nick (Ben McKenzie) and his wife Becky (Caroline Dhavernas) to visit. Soon enough, the house fills up with old friends.
As the film plays out, the past and emotions of these characters, old friends spill out in the shadow of a broken world.
The plot summary of this film on IMDb actually does it justice. Written by Denis Hennelly (director) and Sarah Adina Smith, it comes off as a thoughtful movie; it is pleasant to watch something that actually has a point and message.
This film made me think quite a bit, and that should be the point of art, to make a person question the world and perhaps even their stone beliefs. Is a little disaster all it will take for people to turn into animals--are people worse than animals?
Now, my instinct is to go into a long critical analysis of the characters representing idealistic stances: how each character echoes a way to live life; but this isn't the time for that junk.
Adrian Grenier, I felt made this movie. I never watched 'Entourage' and was surprised at his acting ability. He never seemed too fake, is another way of putting it. Of course, Gabby Hoffmann (uncle buck ref), is in this movie too, which is the reason I decided to watch it.
It was well directed...but I did feel like the movie sort of stretched believability at points. I wasn't too bothered, but for 1 part that I felt was not needed at all. No Spoilers. It was a relaxing and interesting movie, actually about something.
The acting was good.. the story was above average and the plight of these friends had a few twists and turns.
6.4
It's one of the silliest movies I've ever seen. It's so ridiculous and blasé, it's easy to doubt the world is ending. And the actual cause of the collapse of society is ridiculous.
There's an ostensibly suicidal character that has to be the happiest suicidal character ever.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debuts of Kid Cudi and Mckenna Grace. Had the release of Amityville: The Awakening (2017) not been delayed by seven years, that would have been Mckenna Grace's film debut.
- GoofsWhen Laura is showing Hannah and Lev how to start a fire she places the burning kindling into the fire ring. As Hannah and Lev clap, you can see that the large log on the left is already burning with embers.
- Quotes
Lily Palmer: I want a divorce.
[pause]
Lily Palmer: What, you've got nothing to say?
James Palmer: How do you want me to respond? I'm dealing with real problems.
Lily Palmer: And our marriage isn't a real problem?
James Palmer: Not compared to our survival, no.
- SoundtracksBest Day
Written by S. Daley, A. Davis, N. Collis and E. Anderson
Performed by Atmosphere
Used courtesy of Rhymesayers Entertainment, LLC
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1