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The Last Survivors

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
4.1K
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Haley Lu Richardson in The Last Survivors (2014)
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A teenage girl fights to protect the last working well in a drought-stricken valley from a greedy water baron.A teenage girl fights to protect the last working well in a drought-stricken valley from a greedy water baron.A teenage girl fights to protect the last working well in a drought-stricken valley from a greedy water baron.

  • Director
    • Tom Hammock
  • Writers
    • Jacob Forman
    • Tom Hammock
  • Stars
    • Haley Lu Richardson
    • Booboo Stewart
    • Max Charles
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Tom Hammock
    • Writers
      • Jacob Forman
      • Tom Hammock
    • Stars
      • Haley Lu Richardson
      • Booboo Stewart
      • Max Charles
    • 35User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Haley Lu Richardson
    Haley Lu Richardson
    • Kendal
    Booboo Stewart
    Booboo Stewart
    • Dean
    Max Charles
    Max Charles
    • Alby
    Nicole Arianna Fox
    Nicole Arianna Fox
    • Brooke
    • (as Nicole Fox)
    Michael McCartney
    Michael McCartney
    • Cadiz
    Barbara Crampton
    Barbara Crampton
    • Grace
    Michael Massee
    Michael Massee
    • Walker
    Rena Owen
    Rena Owen
    • Claire
    Leo Lee
    Leo Lee
    • Judas
    Michael Welch
    Michael Welch
    • Gabriel
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Carson
    Jacqueline Emerson
    Jacqueline Emerson
    • Skye
    Casey Adams
    Casey Adams
    • Chance
    Sheridan Crist
    • Mackie
    Neal Polister
    • Thomas
    Veronica Sixtos
    Veronica Sixtos
    • Azalea
    Tooru Nakahira
    • Simon
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    • Director
      • Tom Hammock
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      • Jacob Forman
      • Tom Hammock
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    5Tweetienator

    Decent One

    A decent movie in a genre that is invaded by bad movies like the zombie genre before (and still to the day). The Last Survivors won't blow your mind and soul up to Jupiter, but if you like your post-apocalyptic dose, this one will give you a solid and (to a certain degree) entertaining time.
    6gavin6942

    A Realistic Take on the Post-Apocalypse

    A teenage girl (Haley Lu Richardson) fights to protect the last working well in a drought-stricken valley from a greedy water baron (Jon Gries).

    What I like about his film is that it concentrates on building a world. Although the location used was probably relatively small, we are given the illusion that the entire world -- or at least enough of it -- has completely dried out. And it is very effective.

    We do not have zombies (thank goodness) or unbreathable air. Just the simple idea of a drying up world and the increasing value of water. It works. By gosh, it works. Add in a few guns and a samurai sword, and we have a nice plot. Is it horror? Not really. Science fiction? Sort of, but it is so close to reality it almost gets around that, too.
    5deloudelouvain

    Not good enough for this genre of movie

    I think the ratings on IMDb for this movie are for once spot on. It doesn't deserve more than an average 5. It's not that I didn't enjoy watching the movie or so because this is one of the genres I really like, apocalyptic movies. But the story-line is sometimes really stupid and that brings the movie down. For example when the bad guys visit the farms for multiple times over and over again and they need heat sensors to see if there is still somebody living or hiding there is just too ridiculous. The house is almost totally destroyed and is a dump, you really don't need a heat sensor to figure out if there are survivors. It's little things like that that are not good for the movie. Otherwise Haley Lu Richardson as the main character does not do a bad job. She's just not helped by the poor script. The last half hour is also not that great. They clearly ran out of imagination and didn't put too much effort in it.
    6Theo Robertson

    Won't Satisfy Everyone

    Considering this site lists this movie as being made for television* I was expecting something along the lines of what you get on the SyFy Channel . Warning sign number one . I read the synopsis on this page and saw it featured a ballsy heroine in a post apocalypse scenario which conjures up images of teen marketed speculative action thrillers similar to THE HUNGER GAMES and THE MAZE RUNNER . Warning sign number two . On top of that this film is known by the dual title of THE WELL and THE LAST SURVIVORS which is never a good sign of a film so it looked like three strikes and your out but still decided to give it a chance and while I wasn't blown away in amazement I was occasionally surprised by THE WELL

    Set in the near future mankind faces extinction due to a lack of precipitation making the land surface of the planet arid . Now human life is dependent on water , a human being can't live for four or five days without it and one wonders why governments haven't embarked on a crash program of building of water desalination plants to solve or at least lessen the problem . Perhaps they have but the film doesn't really give details of this and is left open ended and mainly unexplained . That said the enigma of the drought doesn't really damage the story and unlike the recent Brit flick HOW I LIVE NOW the apocalypse is fairly convincing and well done . The film concentrates on the trauma of teenage girl Kendal as she tries to survive against a gang of scavengers who want to rule the desert valley she lives in by stealing all water resources and murdering anyone who is of no use to them . In some ways it plays out like a revenge Western . I was taken aback in how gritty and gloomy the story was and it's not afraid to kill off characters . Haley Lu Richardson makes a somewhat uneven heroine and while Kendal is written and cast to audience identification for a female teen audience she wasn't really someone who I could relate to though I did appreciate the downbeat mood of the piece . That said - and I hope am not being patronising - the people who can identify with Kendal will probably be put off THE WELL / THE LAST SURVIVORS by the gloomy tone . In other words despite some strengths it won't satisfy all the audience all the time

    * It was until I wrote this review I realised "TV" beside the title was IV . I should have gone to Specsavers
    6peterp-450-298716

    A low-budget action/thriller that has its flaws, but its still captivating enough.

    "There was a time when a man owned the land, he controlled the water. But things are different. The water's mine, so the land is mine."

    The feeling I had after watching this post-apocalyptic film, was an irresistible urge to drink. Just as in "Mad Max" there's a scorching drought. Earthly life is reduced to a struggle for survival in a world that hasn't seen a drop of rain in more than 10 years and the survivors search daily for some precious water. Similarly, the courageous and very young Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) who goes on patrol every day to get a few sips of water for herself and a few survivors in the area. She's also looking for a particular component that's required to make a defect airplane so she and the sick Dean (Booboo Stewart) can escape from the dead and dry Oregon valley.

    First the positive comments about this movie. The dreary, parched landscape is truly brilliant portrayed. The decaying houses buried by sand and the endless sweltering desert ensure, as I mentioned earlier, that you soon need something to quench your thirst. To create this miserable, desolate world, the Mojave Desert was used. The isolation of the scattered remaining inhabitants, is filmed in an adequate way. More than once the images made me think of an old Western movie. Also the performances were, especially that of the youthful Richardson, admirable. Quite an achievement at that age. She plays the role as protector and guardian of the spring with skill. The role of Booboo is limited, partly due to his illness, which means that his action space is confined to the attic. And the most adorable part is played by Max Charles as Alby, a brave little boy who sometimes turns out to be more mature than we thought in the first place. And third, despite the lack of action, the tension is tangibly present.

    Unfortunately, there were also some negative points. First, the bad guys are not very original. Obviously, there's again the religious whining. And when push comes to shove, they turn out not to be that clever when it's about defending themselves. After a while it even started to be a bit monotonous. Over and over again the back and forth running in between the various buildings and abandoned vehicles, really started to irritate at a given time. And seeing this fragile girl using a samurai sword as if she has done this already for years, was also hard to believe.

    But still it managed to fascinate me and it all looked intriguing enough, despite the limited budget. The desperate situation in which the individuals found themselves and the insane plan of Carson to acquire dominion over all the available water, so his daughter Brooke would become heiress of an empire, created a nerve-wracking cat-and-mouse game. "The Well" is a typical low-budget film that nevertheless managed to surpass other similar films, just by the appropriate use of limited resources, its authenticity and some decent acting.

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    • Trivia
      Filming took approximately three weeks to film. 18 days were spent filming the desert scenes and just a few days were spent for the indoor attic scenes.
    • Goofs
      At the end when the airplane is started they show it being propped (started by turning the prop by hand) and the sound track is of the engine being started with an electric starter.
    • Quotes

      Kendal: Stay lucky!

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Well
    • Filming locations
      • Lucerne Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Federighi Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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