12 reviews
I love the bit when they leave the church after the pastor was killed and a truck drives past them in the background! Also a few other obvious bloopers, which make it the bit more watchable. Not that bad considering the budget would of been a bees cock of a Hollywood flick. There was some suspenseful moments, if you are into this genre it really is worth watching.
- jamesarkinstall
- Dec 4, 2020
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Written and directed by Stephen Folker, an apocalyptic movie with Jonathan (Burt Culver) who used to be a cop but is now fighting for his survival. Much of it is from raving marauders he is armed with nothing more than his pistol. He eventually stumbles onto what he assumes was an abandoned church trying to escape and hide from marauders. And it is during then he meets a black man, Devin (Ramon Bailey) and his 8 or 9 year old daughter, Shelly (Berkeley Clayborne) where his old dad, Jones (Glenn Harston) happens to be the pastor for the church where they shared some of their food with. He meets more people along the way.
If the running time is 1 hour and 15 minutes then it may meant that the forced drama situations was the result was so that the movie running time must be filled to be labelled as a film, which if one were to continue watching it further locations were reused over and over.
If the running time is 1 hour and 15 minutes then it may meant that the forced drama situations was the result was so that the movie running time must be filled to be labelled as a film, which if one were to continue watching it further locations were reused over and over.
- jordondave-28085
- Feb 2, 2023
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Good premise and similar to other dystopian stories. Sadly this film has more holes in the plot than Swiss cheese. This is my favorite genre so despite the poor reviews gave it a shot.
There is zero continuity of camera lens and/or editing software. It changes from color, to very grey to black and white. Those changes aren't tied to a story arc or flashback, just happen.
When I'm the house, the camera couldn't be any closer to the actors unless they were carrying the cameras. Quick cuts, poor editing, bad angles with a side of Blair Witch project filming.
If this was a senior film project it would deserve a B+ as a commercial film it's a solid D.
There is zero continuity of camera lens and/or editing software. It changes from color, to very grey to black and white. Those changes aren't tied to a story arc or flashback, just happen.
When I'm the house, the camera couldn't be any closer to the actors unless they were carrying the cameras. Quick cuts, poor editing, bad angles with a side of Blair Witch project filming.
If this was a senior film project it would deserve a B+ as a commercial film it's a solid D.
I usually like these kinds of movies, but not this time. Its clearly a heap knock off of The Road which is an ATF of mine. But they just don't pull it off. The writing is bad, the acting is worse, and the cinematography is flat. Also, the sets are too obviously staged. But I'd still rate it higher if it wasn't such a blatant rip off. But you put the bad things mentioned above with a lack of creativity and you get yourself a boring loser of a movie. You should skip this one.
- Hajimoto0625
- Sep 13, 2020
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Right from the opening scene, attention to detail, or just a "couldn't care less attitude" prevails, where we are told that hundreds of millions of people have been killed, perhaps billions, yet the skies in the opening scene reveal an average days chem trails spread out over the skies. Poor acting and a poor script make this painful to watch.
- coronetblue-10773
- Nov 23, 2018
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- Leofwine_draca
- Apr 15, 2018
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I enjoyed the film. Good acting, there was plenty of suspense and action. I love a post-apocalyptic movie!
- Morrigu666
- Aug 24, 2020
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- nogodnomasters
- Oct 2, 2017
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Wow. Is all I can say! Utter crap. Great idea, poorly written. Dragged on, I kept waiting for something to happen. Best part? The end. Poorly engineered. Sound must have gone on in a last minute panic. I found myself turning it up & down all through. The music is supposed to be a behing thing, not a foreground thing. Can hardly hear the characters speak most of the time, hence the turning the volume up & down all movie. I would be totally ashamed to have written, engineered, directed or produced any part of the finished product. Back to the drawing board boys & girls. I usually never rate any movie, but this one was so poorly done, I had to find this website & write one based on how this left me feeling. Ripped off, embarrassed! Save your time folks. These boys need to go back to school. More working and it could be something good. It's a NO from me.
- wendybankart
- Mar 20, 2023
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The cause of the disaster is never explained and only mentioned as "the way things were before..." which isn't bad or really even necessary in that all you need to know is that something massively went wrong and humanity has been reduced to this. Where things go wrong are that some of the scenes were just too contrived . I mean someone just doesn't bust into your house and 5 minutes later ask them to stay for dinner. It's just not believable. Or asking to tag along with them the next morning. The execution of the scene felt awkward and forced and plainly just didn't work. Indeed most of the scenes where there's personal dialog feels awkward and made up on the spot. Especially the getting to know you scenes where loose ends and backstories are rounded out didn't achieve that. You still ended up with a bunch of individuals rather than a cohesive group. Since I've come this far, maybe filming in HD wasn't the best choice of camera. I mean it's great for sporting events and evening news, but not for this. It's too much stark reality.
Well, it's fairly apparent this movie didn't click for me. There wasn't a single character I could root for and the story felt like it was half thought out.
Well, it's fairly apparent this movie didn't click for me. There wasn't a single character I could root for and the story felt like it was half thought out.
- ericfleming-28253
- Apr 29, 2021
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- stephenaulerich
- Feb 27, 2022
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The very first shot in the movie shows a highway full of traveling cars. Either the disaster never happened and the characters were complete lunatics, or hiring editors wasnt in the $5,000 budget to make this flop of a film.
- robertscory-42968
- May 10, 2021
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