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Bokeh

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Matt O'Leary and Maika Monroe in Bokeh (2017)
On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared. Their struggle to survive and to reconcile the mysterious event lead them to reconsider everything they know about themselves and the world.
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On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared.On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared.On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared.

  • Directors
    • Geoffrey Orthwein
    • Andrew Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Geoffrey Orthwein
    • Andrew Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Maika Monroe
    • Matt O'Leary
    • Arnar Jónsson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    8.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,038
    26,026
    • Directors
      • Geoffrey Orthwein
      • Andrew Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Geoffrey Orthwein
      • Andrew Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Maika Monroe
      • Matt O'Leary
      • Arnar Jónsson
    • 184User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Maika Monroe
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    • Jenai
    Matt O'Leary
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    • Riley
    Arnar Jónsson
    • Nils
    Gunnar Helgason
    • Ivar
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    4Bohemian81

    Postapocalyptic boredom

    This is the invention of a new sub-genre: Postapocalyptic boredom. Why bother with a story if you can watch two completely uninteresting random people do completely uninteresting things for 1:30 hours. Sounds great doesn't it? Nothing happens in this movie. It is empty, pointless, boring and depressing. There is no plot. Only nothingness. Just two people doing nothing. Did i mention it was boring? Really really really boring.

    This is by far the best explanation of what to expect: Nothing is a concept denoting the absence of something, and is associated with nothingness. Nothing denotes things lacking importance, interest, value, relevance, or significance. Nothingness is the state of being nothing, the state of nonexistence of anything, or the property of having nothing. (quote from Wikipedia).

    The problem is that with (mostly) only two people on screen that you really know nothing about it is hard to care about anything happening to them. the main characters never really showed anything about themselves to get me emotionally involved. It all felt very shallow and flat. Sorry to say but throwing in some philosophy and giving it some artsy name doesn't make it art.
    4richard-62034

    Fantastic Idea, Poorly Executed

    I've been waiting to see this movie for ages. I saw a trailer over a year ago and thought the concept was amazing, two people who might just be the last two people on Earth. Whoa! Unfortunately, the concept is the best thing about this movie. It starts out great, the scene is set (and the scenery is so good it makes me want to visit Iceland!) and although there are hints at what happens, there is no concrete evidence and no one to ask.

    The scene is set for an amazing, independent movie to blow your mind with a message of epic proportions! Alas, the message never appears and you sit through an hour and a half of a couple trying to while away the hours waiting for the inevitable.

    I SO wanted to love this movie, but it has no point and no conclusion and after watching the movie, you realise that there is actually no reason for making or watching the movie. If there was something that happened, it would have a point, but there isn't.

    The most dramatic part of this movie is its colossal failure. The acting is OK, the scenery is fantastic and the build up is great. Sadly, the film goes downhill after the initial 10 minutes until you are finally put out of your misery when the credits roll.

    If you want to watch a movie of this ilk, watch The Blue Lagoon instead as it is a similar concept of solitude, but with characters who have depth and strength.

    Sorry Bokeh crew, I was rooting for you but it's a poor movie
    5GeorgMax

    Dull

    As it turns out great cinematography, good acting and good directing is not enough to make a film great. It has to have a story. And this movie has none. Its is boring. Nothing happens. The movie could have finished 15 minutes after the start and it would have made absolutely no difference. The scenario in non existent. It is a pity because the cinematography was amazing. The main characters played by Maika Monroe and Matt O'Leary were very well acted. It makes me wonder why waist so much talent to make a film without a purpose.
    7s3276169

    Out of focus.....

    Bokeh is a Japanese term that describes out of focus points of light. Its an appropriate starting point, when discussing this film.

    Certainly, there is much about this film that's out of focus. It's message has a diffused quality that's difficult to pinpoint. Most specifically, its true message, as I understand it, is about the meaning of "existence".

    As the film unfolds, what it means to be alive clearly has different meanings, for the main characters. One see's the beauty and opportunity in their newfound "freedom", whilst the other simply feels constrained, isolated and oppressed by it. Indeed, as the only supporting character hints at, we are "one and one and one".

    The problem with this film is its so quiet and so subtle, that is, out of focus, that its very understandable, that its meaning may be overlooked.Personally I liked Bokeh but I can fully appreciate why others may not be so taken with it.

    What is remarkable, is the visual quality of this film. Its wide screen cinematic's are really quite breath taking when combined with Iceland's exceptional, rugged natural beauty. In this respect this film really is quite outstanding.

    All in all a mixed film that I personally believe, needed to offer a little more focus, to have broad appeal but is still an interesting watch nonetheless. Seven out of ten from me.
    2imdb-942-240064

    Applause for the Tourism Bureau of Iceland

    I had such high hopes for this movie loved the thesis. I dragged my entire family into the playroom one Sunday night to watch this and my mistake was not reading the rating or the reviews beforehand. Suffice to say my movie cred has been dragged way down my making my family suffer through this.

    My views of this movie is well said by earlier reviewers with the title "Postapocalyptic boredom" and "post apocalypse without soul" , so won't repeat these reviews.

    My conclusion is that there was a fantastically creative person at the Iceland Tourism Bureau, who sponsored this, as the movie was just very bad but made me want to visit Iceland.

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    • Trivia
      The title is a photography term for the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in out-of-focus parts of an image.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of one scene, the clock can be shown displaying "13:32", and during the very next scene the clock can be seen displaying "13:31".
    • Quotes

      Nils: They say that Gods one and only voice is silence. He just must have more to say these days.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Iceland
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yolg'iz qolganlar
    • Filming locations
      • Reykjavík, Iceland(Bjarni Fel Sportsbar)
    • Production companies
      • Zealous Pictures
      • Vintage Pictures
      • Verge Pictures
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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