Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFive friends attempt to flee when a mysterious alien ship arrives in the skies over their home city. However, it soon becomes clear that they may hold the key to stopping an invasion.Five friends attempt to flee when a mysterious alien ship arrives in the skies over their home city. However, it soon becomes clear that they may hold the key to stopping an invasion.Five friends attempt to flee when a mysterious alien ship arrives in the skies over their home city. However, it soon becomes clear that they may hold the key to stopping an invasion.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Kate Speak
- Nicole
- (as Kate Davies-Speak)
Stephen Aaron-Sipple
- Cross
- (as Steve Aaron-Sipple)
Reseñas destacadas
5KFL
The basic story that unfolds in Horizon is interesting enough, and could have been the basis for an above-average sci-fi flick. Unfortunately the screenwriters did not exhibit similar rigor and creativity when fleshing it out. Plot holes abound, especially towards the end. Lines voiced by actors range from cliched but reasonable, to cliched and awkward, to, in some cases, idiotic. ("Give them hell!" "I intend to" is an instance of both--extremely commonplace-boring, and at the same time, it makes absolutely no sense in context.)
The acting ranged from reasonably good to awkward to cringe-inducing. There were too many fistfighting and gunfighting scenes, going on for far too long. And one or two scenes near the middle added nothing to the story.
I don't regret watching it, but would only recommend it to someone with a taste for B-grade or lower sci-fi.
The acting ranged from reasonably good to awkward to cringe-inducing. There were too many fistfighting and gunfighting scenes, going on for far too long. And one or two scenes near the middle added nothing to the story.
I don't regret watching it, but would only recommend it to someone with a taste for B-grade or lower sci-fi.
Lots going on in this one, mates. Lots of subplots and cross references and... blah. Lots of overly hysterical characters, gasping and grasping. No one central character to follow. So, lots of people to not care about. A big old spaceship, but lots of micro-action instead of the big picture. Fairly good fight choreography, but not much else going on. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site, which has many indies, foreigns, older major studios, and now, live TV.
Reading some of the reviews make me wonder what people really expect. OK it's not a Hollywood blockbuster produced by a big studio it was a web series made by a company in Bristol who patched it together and released a movie and considering this whole 2hr movie had a total budget of £30k it's bloody good. I imagine most of the actors and crew would have worked for free and the budget went on the production costs. It's got a good solid story, the acting seemed a bit wooden in the first scene but soon loosened up the further it went on, the story flowed smoothly with plenty of backstory and we even had flashbacks a few hundred years. All in all it's not a bad movie for the very small budget, I'd recommend it to people who like indie movies just don't expect billion dollar budgets!
The plot is too much based on dumb people with dumber reactions.
Man, I hate stupid, screaming people.
Five minutes in and I was rooting for everyone to die... horribly.
The CGI... well, just try and ignore the CGI.
Was this a "let's use some town budget and make a movie around here" kind of production?
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOriginally premiering online as a web series in 2015, Horizon ran for 2 seasons before being edited down into this single, feature length version for international release.
- PifiasThe man who takes Dan's bag in the back of the grocery store, on his way out runs into Nicole, but he is no longer carrying Dan's bag.
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- 30.000 GBP (estimación)
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