A father has a recurring dream of losing his family. His nightmare turns into reality when the planet is invaded by a force bent on destruction. Fighting for their lives, he comes to realize... Read allA father has a recurring dream of losing his family. His nightmare turns into reality when the planet is invaded by a force bent on destruction. Fighting for their lives, he comes to realize an unknown strength to keep them safe from harm.A father has a recurring dream of losing his family. His nightmare turns into reality when the planet is invaded by a force bent on destruction. Fighting for their lives, he comes to realize an unknown strength to keep them safe from harm.
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Lex Shrapnel
- Ray
- (as Lex Shrapnel)
Brad Kane
- Male Commentator
- (as Brad Caleb Kane)
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Reason I'm reviewing is mainly due to my frustration with the kids and the poor decisions. Unexpected plot though, really great concept and the annoying factors actually kept me intrigued. The more I said "I can't with this" the more I watched, found myself yelling at the tv and scripting my own versions of how I'd handle those kids! Discipline! Sigh!
Good film really enjoyed most of it but the kids in it with their incessant whining, screaming and crying at inoportune moments giving away the families position drove me mental. Probabaly the most annoying children I have ever seen in a film
As the plot unfolds and you gradually become invested in the story and it's trajectory, the child characters do their best to distract the viewer by just being little pains... They seem to actively do everything they can to get the main characters killed off... I think this Netflix sci-fi flick should have rated much higher had it not been for those characters... Shame.
What is it with Netflix lately? They're taking over, everything I watch seems to be a Netflix original movie. And in some cases such as this one that's not entirely a bad thing.
Extinction is an oddly enjoyable little scifi tale starring Michael Pena, Lizzy Caplan and Mike "Luke Cage" Colter. I went in knowing nothing and expecting very little and walked away pleasantly surprised.
I'm not a big sci-fi guy and the cover certainly makes this look like a generic alien invasion film. I can assure you that it isn't, in fact it's a well constructed highly original clever little movie.
Arguably it's a big "Twist" style movie so I can say very little. What I will say however is that it's well worth a watch regardless of your stance with the sci-fi genre. I found myself genuinely shocked by what I was watching and that doesn't happen very often.
Netflix gets another thumbs up for one of their originals, good going.
The Good:
Some excellent ideas
Looks great
The Bad:
Mike Colter is underused
I still struggle to like Michael Pena
Yet another Netflix movie that feels like it should be a tv show
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Lizzy Caplan is immortal and refuses to age
Extinction is an oddly enjoyable little scifi tale starring Michael Pena, Lizzy Caplan and Mike "Luke Cage" Colter. I went in knowing nothing and expecting very little and walked away pleasantly surprised.
I'm not a big sci-fi guy and the cover certainly makes this look like a generic alien invasion film. I can assure you that it isn't, in fact it's a well constructed highly original clever little movie.
Arguably it's a big "Twist" style movie so I can say very little. What I will say however is that it's well worth a watch regardless of your stance with the sci-fi genre. I found myself genuinely shocked by what I was watching and that doesn't happen very often.
Netflix gets another thumbs up for one of their originals, good going.
The Good:
Some excellent ideas
Looks great
The Bad:
Mike Colter is underused
I still struggle to like Michael Pena
Yet another Netflix movie that feels like it should be a tv show
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Lizzy Caplan is immortal and refuses to age
Did you know
- TriviaThe train scene was filmed in Belgrade, Serbia. The train did not need any "make-up" as the train operates in this condition regularly. The underground station was made for a metro line that never has been finished.
- GoofsWhy weren't the supposedly intelligent leaders who remained aware that the enemy would return not better prepared? They had decades to get ready and the best they could come up with was automatic rifles and hiding to fight another day (while the enemy was entrenched)? It's not science fiction when characters are that stupid. It's a tricked-out horror film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 672: The Meg (2018)
- SoundtracksTwilight Driving
Written by Wayne Carson Thompson (as Wayne Thompson) and Jacob Ross Webb
Performed by Methyl Ethel
Courtesy of 4AD
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Limited
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,451,864
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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