Silfiriel
Joined Mar 2007
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Beyond the Wasteland is a not a typical zombie apocalypse movie.
The movie is centered on the relationship of a young boy and his father who are living alone in the woods after the world as we know it has ended.
The lack of action that you would normally find in this type of movie is compensated with the exploration of human behaviour if hypothetically people found themselves in such a predicament as a zombie apocalypse.
The movie is centered on the relationship of a young boy and his father who are living alone in the woods after the world as we know it has ended.
The lack of action that you would normally find in this type of movie is compensated with the exploration of human behaviour if hypothetically people found themselves in such a predicament as a zombie apocalypse.
There aren't a lot of humans in the movie and those that are have absolutely no chemistry. The acting is dry and so is the dialogue...cliches all over.
Also, not sure if this was suppose to be a kids movie only!? It sort of works if its target audience are kids.
Whatever contract Millie Bobby Brown has with Netflix it better ends soon, at this point it only hirts her career. She's appeared in nothing good since Stranger Things.
Since imdb requires a certain amount of characters, and honestly this movie doesn't deserve all that much in depth review, I am just writing this: not much to see or feel with this one, just skip it.
Also, not sure if this was suppose to be a kids movie only!? It sort of works if its target audience are kids.
Whatever contract Millie Bobby Brown has with Netflix it better ends soon, at this point it only hirts her career. She's appeared in nothing good since Stranger Things.
Since imdb requires a certain amount of characters, and honestly this movie doesn't deserve all that much in depth review, I am just writing this: not much to see or feel with this one, just skip it.
I suppose the movie has a point but surely there are other ways to achieve that goal.
It is all about vanity, popularity, the unhealthy relationship between celebrities and audiencies where both sides harm each other, although in reality I'd say the celebrities cause so much more harm, much like Sue did, where Elisabeth was her fan amd supported her each week, all teh while knowing that Sue will not respect the balance.
The cast was perfect. Everything fits in the movie...BUT I watched it most of the time through my fingers and that says a lot. Absolutely revolting to watch, I wasn't going to pass out or something, but I do not want to have any memory of what I barely saw, let alone if I was watchimg it with my eyes open.
It is all about vanity, popularity, the unhealthy relationship between celebrities and audiencies where both sides harm each other, although in reality I'd say the celebrities cause so much more harm, much like Sue did, where Elisabeth was her fan amd supported her each week, all teh while knowing that Sue will not respect the balance.
The cast was perfect. Everything fits in the movie...BUT I watched it most of the time through my fingers and that says a lot. Absolutely revolting to watch, I wasn't going to pass out or something, but I do not want to have any memory of what I barely saw, let alone if I was watchimg it with my eyes open.