The Man from Earth: Holocene
- 2017
- 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
11 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Um professor universitário de 14.000 anos de idade percebe que finalmente começou a mostrar sinais de envelhecimento. Enquanto isso, quatro de seus alunos desconfiam dele e começam a investi... Ler tudoUm professor universitário de 14.000 anos de idade percebe que finalmente começou a mostrar sinais de envelhecimento. Enquanto isso, quatro de seus alunos desconfiam dele e começam a investigar seu passado.Um professor universitário de 14.000 anos de idade percebe que finalmente começou a mostrar sinais de envelhecimento. Enquanto isso, quatro de seus alunos desconfiam dele e começam a investigar seu passado.
- Prêmios
- 3 indicações no total
Ellen Crawford
- Edith
- (cenas de arquivo)
Annika Peterson
- Sandy
- (cenas de arquivo)
Ricky Crawford
- Garcetti
- (as Rick Crawford)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe film was released on file sharing sites by the director Richard Schenkman, who stated, "In order to make sure that every single person in the world who wants to see the movie has access to stream or download it, we are uploading it ourselves to the filesharing community."
- Erros de gravação(at around 46 mins) When John returns from the woods, he opens the driver side door of his truck. The window changes from open in the shot from outside the truck, to closed in the shot from inside. Then, when he drives off, the window is open again. This was possibly done intentionally to avoid reflections of the camera crew, but it is still a continuity error.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the first credits with cave drawings, there is an additional scene that involves Arthur Jenkins and an FBI agent.
- ConexõesFollows O Homem da Terra (2007)
- Trilhas sonorasWhat Does It All Mean
Written by Jon Cooper
Publishing: One Two Many Songs Ltd
Performed by Turtle
Courtesy of the Artist
Avaliação em destaque
"The Man from Earth" is one of my favorite movies. It is a masterful story, and David Lee Smith's portrayal of a man who was ultimately looking for a debate with other scholars held me fast. It is, however, a standalone film that has no need for a sequel.
Cut to "The Man from Earth: Holocene", which can be forgiven for the no-budget presentation (heck, the first movie looked worse), and even though the actors typically have dialog that isn't insultingly bad, their lack of physical investment in WHAT they are saying truly IS bad. It can be frustrating to watch actors talking, while their arms are wrapped around their torso awkwardly, or they stand around with their arms at their sides, with body language that negates what is being SAID.
Worst of all, this movie takes one of the more uninteresting aspects of John Oldman's debates about his past, and decides to dedicate an entire movie to that single concept of who he was, or what he did during a small sliver of time. Near the halfway point of this movie, it goes from "I don't get why this movie is being made, but fine, whatever" to "Oh hell naw! No you DIDN'T!"
John ends up being forced to debate with one of his students, in a predicament that John shouldn't have been put into in the first place. This half hour is dreadful. It makes those who might be in the student's favor look like idiots. Whether or not I believe with either party's opinion, I think the third act should only have been considered during a rough draft discussion, then laughed off and tossed aside. never to be written into a screenplay. The "debate" and discussion that proceeds for most of the rest of the movie manages to delve deeper into a downward spiral of insipid immaturity, and every character makes the WRONG decision when it's time to act. My initial impression about a sequel to "The Man from Earth" could not have been more right: Just Let It Be. Don't Touch It. Instead, this sequel was made, and ended up puking on the unique storytelling mastery of the first movie. Skip it. Watch the first one again.
Cut to "The Man from Earth: Holocene", which can be forgiven for the no-budget presentation (heck, the first movie looked worse), and even though the actors typically have dialog that isn't insultingly bad, their lack of physical investment in WHAT they are saying truly IS bad. It can be frustrating to watch actors talking, while their arms are wrapped around their torso awkwardly, or they stand around with their arms at their sides, with body language that negates what is being SAID.
Worst of all, this movie takes one of the more uninteresting aspects of John Oldman's debates about his past, and decides to dedicate an entire movie to that single concept of who he was, or what he did during a small sliver of time. Near the halfway point of this movie, it goes from "I don't get why this movie is being made, but fine, whatever" to "Oh hell naw! No you DIDN'T!"
John ends up being forced to debate with one of his students, in a predicament that John shouldn't have been put into in the first place. This half hour is dreadful. It makes those who might be in the student's favor look like idiots. Whether or not I believe with either party's opinion, I think the third act should only have been considered during a rough draft discussion, then laughed off and tossed aside. never to be written into a screenplay. The "debate" and discussion that proceeds for most of the rest of the movie manages to delve deeper into a downward spiral of insipid immaturity, and every character makes the WRONG decision when it's time to act. My initial impression about a sequel to "The Man from Earth" could not have been more right: Just Let It Be. Don't Touch It. Instead, this sequel was made, and ended up puking on the unique storytelling mastery of the first movie. Skip it. Watch the first one again.
- As a bonus, there's a mid-credit scene that hints at a sequel. One that is guaranteed to dive deeper into that hole in which rabbits probably poop into.
- kcmsterpce
- 19 de jan. de 2018
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- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Người Bất Tử 2
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.472
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.100
- 15 de out. de 2017
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 5.472
- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
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