Dopo un incidente quasi fatale, David Chamberlain fa una scoperta senza precedenti che non solo determinerà il destino della sua famiglia, ma dell'umanità.Dopo un incidente quasi fatale, David Chamberlain fa una scoperta senza precedenti che non solo determinerà il destino della sua famiglia, ma dell'umanità.Dopo un incidente quasi fatale, David Chamberlain fa una scoperta senza precedenti che non solo determinerà il destino della sua famiglia, ma dell'umanità.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperEven though the story allegedly takes place in the United States, many references to Australia are seen in the film, throwing the story off.
Chrysler 300C driven by the government agents is right-hand-drive. As the agent exited the left side of Chrysler, the dashboard is briefly visible to have no steering wheel on the left side.
The green-white pictogram for emergency exit sign is visible in the hospital. The American equivalent is red EXIT.
The doorknobs are positioned close to the shoulder height: typical feature in Australia and New Zealand but never in the United States.
The telephone at repair garage is Australian and never been available in the US.
- Citazioni
Zach Aronson: You know what your problem is? You're like every hick in this town. Full of opinions on things you know nothing about. Scared shitless of losing what you think you have.
David Chamberlain: And what's that?
Zach Aronson: A future.
David Chamberlain: A future?
Zach Aronson: Yeah.
David Chamberlain: I'm not the one picking fights I know I can't win.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Starfilm (2017)
- Colonne sonoreThe Deserter
Written by Max Schmidt
Performed by Max Schmidt
Courtesy of Max Schmidt
Jai Koutrae, Kendra Appleton, and Todd Lasance turn out terrific, understated performances; the script is compelling and held my interest from the opening moments. The Brian Cachia score is first rate and sustained the almost nourish mood throughout. (It's sometimes forgotten how important the music is to driving the plot line). To echo another reviewer's comment, Mark Furmie's direction is indeed, "motivated and inspired."
If you're expecting the typical dumbed-down, mind-numbing tripe that passes for sci-fi née fantasy these days (think auto-bots and Marvel comics), you'll be disappointed. But if, for example, Ex Machina and Under the Skin appealed to you, and you're looking for low-key, intelligent, well performed and directed story-telling, you'll enjoy Terminus.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 101 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1