Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe recounted events of the night that two estranged brothers attempted to reconnect and escape a small town, seemingly taken over by martial law.The recounted events of the night that two estranged brothers attempted to reconnect and escape a small town, seemingly taken over by martial law.The recounted events of the night that two estranged brothers attempted to reconnect and escape a small town, seemingly taken over by martial law.
Jennifer Andrada
- Tessa Monroe
- (as Jennie Bushnell)
DieselDonlow
- Soldier
- (as Benjamin Donlow)
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I'm not sure what the first reviewer gets out of writing something negative about this movie. I, for one, wouldn't pay attention to anyone that can't spell correctly, especially the word "wrestler". To me this is a direct attack on a personal level from someone who probably sits at home all day trolling. This movie is great. We are all so use to these big productions with tons of animation, sound affects, a huge budgets. Director Aaron Garrett shines with creativity it utilizing the tools he was able to obtain all by himself and with the help of a great city of London who supported his dream. The fact that this movie captures the audiences attention with dynamics lost in most modern movies allows for the viewer to constantly want more. It's capturing and mesmerizing and definitely is a must watch! Thanks for taking the leap and following your dreams so that you could share this masterpiece with the world!
Not very good. False Flag feels like an extended student short padded to feature length. You can tell this is "director" Aaron Garrett's first (and last?) cinematic effort. A for effort and D- for execution.
As for the reviews, the first was harsh but honest. The second review reads as if it were written by Garrett himself (or possibly his girlfriend or mom). It critiques the spelling error (obviously a typo) of the word "wrestler" (apparently now corrected) and then goes on to exhibit it's own - as well as incorrect grammar and complete misuse if words (you mean "captivating" not "capturing"). Oh well, this one probably has at least one typo, too!
As for the reviews, the first was harsh but honest. The second review reads as if it were written by Garrett himself (or possibly his girlfriend or mom). It critiques the spelling error (obviously a typo) of the word "wrestler" (apparently now corrected) and then goes on to exhibit it's own - as well as incorrect grammar and complete misuse if words (you mean "captivating" not "capturing"). Oh well, this one probably has at least one typo, too!
Was this movie made to make fun of Alex Jones? Was it made to support his type of reporting? I'm not quite sure.
The plot and the acting just gets progressively more ludicrous.
(This could be considered a spoiler of the totality of the plot). I couldn't watch it to the end, even though I wanted to know its "payload". (Which I was guessing would be a mainstream smear job against truth movements.)
(This could be considered a spoiler of the totality of the plot). I couldn't watch it to the end, even though I wanted to know its "payload". (Which I was guessing would be a mainstream smear job against truth movements.)
Avoid this at all costs unless you like poorly-made, direct-to-Walmart-discount-bins dross. The "director," Aaron Garrett, has/had aspirations in becoming a professional wrestler, but made this pile of offal instead, merely because he thought making a movie would be a fun way to make money - and it shows. There is no artistry here. The most impressive thing about the production is how Mr. Garrett managed to con the City of London, Ohio and it's population of rubes into getting behind and participating in its making. Cheap and unwatchable.
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- WissenswertesParts of this movie were filmed in London, Ohio
- PatzerAbout seven or eight minutes in, when Donny stops by to give Ash a birthday present, Donny's the one holding a camera, yet it's Ash's POV shot that has the red dot for "recording" and the battery icons.
- SoundtracksFIGHT!
Written by Élishia Sharie
Performed by Élishia Sharie
Produced by Jared "Jay Vincent B" Baisley
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- 1 Std. 20 Min.(80 min)
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