'The Impact' is the result of a collaborative filmmaking initiative run by Create50. The feature film is comprised of thirty-seven short films made by various filmmakers from around the worl... Read all'The Impact' is the result of a collaborative filmmaking initiative run by Create50. The feature film is comprised of thirty-seven short films made by various filmmakers from around the world.'The Impact' is the result of a collaborative filmmaking initiative run by Create50. The feature film is comprised of thirty-seven short films made by various filmmakers from around the world.
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I've been waiting eagerly for the release of this movie since I first learned about it in 2018. The herculean task Chris Jones has achieved by knitting together 50 different stories by 50 different storytellers into one film cannot be emphasised enough. "Impact 50" is relentless in delivering a catalogue of real HUMAN reactions and emotions..I found it hard to look and then hard to look away some times. Surprisingly, the pacing was actually pretty good, given the number of stories and how long each scene was.
A vignette with an elderly couple left to their own devices on an abandoned beach was both heartwarming and bittersweet. It felt real and authentic and reminded me that life is always too short to tell someone you love them. There were comedic moments as well as heart-wrenching scenarios with no happy ending in sight. The acting across the board, through 50 different directors, was consistently on the mark. There were no celebrities in this film and there didn't need to be. Unlike another meteor movie which came out last year, this film explores REAL human emotions and REAL human responses, and I found myself crying for every single person I saw on screen at the end.
My only criticism would be that at times the pacing was a bit slow, but given the number of stories and the range and style of each one, it was executed pretty damn near flawlessly.
Kudos to Chris Jones and kudos to the final 50 writers and directors who made the final cut. Beyond the attempted Guinness record-breaking nods ("most writers/directors" in a single film", "most names in the credits", etc ), this is a film that will touch you to your core and make you want to go hug a loved one afterwards.
Well worth the watch.
A vignette with an elderly couple left to their own devices on an abandoned beach was both heartwarming and bittersweet. It felt real and authentic and reminded me that life is always too short to tell someone you love them. There were comedic moments as well as heart-wrenching scenarios with no happy ending in sight. The acting across the board, through 50 different directors, was consistently on the mark. There were no celebrities in this film and there didn't need to be. Unlike another meteor movie which came out last year, this film explores REAL human emotions and REAL human responses, and I found myself crying for every single person I saw on screen at the end.
My only criticism would be that at times the pacing was a bit slow, but given the number of stories and the range and style of each one, it was executed pretty damn near flawlessly.
Kudos to Chris Jones and kudos to the final 50 writers and directors who made the final cut. Beyond the attempted Guinness record-breaking nods ("most writers/directors" in a single film", "most names in the credits", etc ), this is a film that will touch you to your core and make you want to go hug a loved one afterwards.
Well worth the watch.
Lots of viewpoints put together sometimes a bit hard to swallow, but eventually revealing the thread of the tapestry interwoven with all the different threads.
Thought provoking and touching, not sure how it will go down on the circuit. A bit long, but I see the work and applaud everyone for the effort it took to put these together and then the editing done to thread it all together!! My Goodness!
Kudos and thank you for allowing me to attend!
Cat.
Thought provoking and touching, not sure how it will go down on the circuit. A bit long, but I see the work and applaud everyone for the effort it took to put these together and then the editing done to thread it all together!! My Goodness!
Kudos and thank you for allowing me to attend!
Cat.
What an incredible film.. I cried and laughed and am still contemplating what I would do if I only had 96 hours... tick .. tick... tick... truly genius; thought provoking and potentially life changing .. superb brilliant and very well done .
Really enjoyed the different scenarios presented on how people used their last 97 minutes on earth. Made me reflect on how I would spend that time. Loved the collaborative approach. Highly recommend it.
Pulling together so many diverse stories and styles, melding the horror of the impending doom of the world with elements of humour, humanity and hope has created a truly fascinating glimpse into the psyche of record number of screenwriters who participated in this film.
The opening with Olivia Williams as the President of the USA sets the scene and the realistic, true-to-life way in which the actors portrayed the characters delivered the stories with emotion.
My only criticism would be that there were a few too many minutes in the final cut.
Well worth a watch.
The opening with Olivia Williams as the President of the USA sets the scene and the realistic, true-to-life way in which the actors portrayed the characters delivered the stories with emotion.
My only criticism would be that there were a few too many minutes in the final cut.
Well worth a watch.
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- Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK(location)
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- £200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 22 minutes
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