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End Day

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
628
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End Day (2005)
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An exploration into the various ways in which, within the circumstances of one day, civilisation could be brought to an abrupt end..An exploration into the various ways in which, within the circumstances of one day, civilisation could be brought to an abrupt end..An exploration into the various ways in which, within the circumstances of one day, civilisation could be brought to an abrupt end..

  • Director
    • Gareth Edwards
  • Writer
    • Gareth Edwards
  • Stars
    • Bill McGuire
    • Jay Melosh
    • Simon Day
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    628
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gareth Edwards
    • Writer
      • Gareth Edwards
    • Stars
      • Bill McGuire
      • Jay Melosh
      • Simon Day
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bill McGuire
    • Self - Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre, UCL
    • (as Prof. Bill McGuire)
    Jay Melosh
    • Self - University of Arizona Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
    • (as Prof. Jay Melosh)
    Simon Day
    • Self - Benfield Greig Hazzard Research Center, UCL
    • (as Dr. Simon Day)
    David Levy
    • Self - Jamac Observatory
    • (archive footage)
    John Oxford
    • Self - University of London
    • (as Prof. John Oxford)
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Self - Manchester University
    • (as Dr. Brian Cox)
    Frank Close
    • Self - Oxford University
    • (as Prof. Frank Close)
    Glenn Conroy
    • Dr. Howell
    Zoe Elliott
    • Virus Woman
    Steven Gomez
    Steven Gomez
    • Coastguard
    Robert Andrews
    • Dead Man
    Craig Court
    • Scientist
    Alun Taylor
    • Pilot
    Allan Edwards
    • German Dad
    Yvonne Edwards
    • German Mum
    David Riley
    • Newsreader
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Gareth Edwards
    • Writer
      • Gareth Edwards
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    5Jeremy_Urquhart

    Interesting to watch after seeing Gareth Edwards' later films.

    My favorite part of this was when one interviewee near the end was named Brian Cox, and then the interviewee after him kept repeating the word "succession." Truly forward-thinking as a docudrama/disaster movie, End Day is.

    When judged as a TV movie made during the middle of the 2000s, it's fine. There are a couple of shots that understand the budget is next to nothing, and these are the most effective. Unfortunately, other shots are way too ambitious, rendering certain parts of this horrendously bad-looking.

    It's interesting how Gareth Edwards more often than not makes films with bland/bad protagonists - I couldn't stand the lead guy in this, and the self-aware Groundhog Day approach to showing the world ending in several different ways is probably more interesting in theory than it was in execution here; maybe some points can be afforded for effort.
    8gitju-467-367937

    An interesting exercise in "what if?"

    Judging strictly on a realism scale (and perhaps a cheesiness scale) I would have given this one a 6 or 7. It gets the bonus point for a few moments and references that are genuinely hilarious if you are quick enough to catch them.

    Part Groundhog Day, part Run Lola Run (without the awesome soundtrack), we follow a scientist working on a LHC-type project trying to fly from London to NYC for the big experiment. We cycle through the day repeatedly with different scenarios unfolding:

    1) A massive tsunami hitting NYC; 2) A meteor storm and incoming larger meteor; 3) A new pandemic; 4) The Yellowstone caldera finally blows; 5) The LNC does, in fact, produce a black hole

    I think this could have been an amazingly intelligent 'what if' (or, as the movie's mantra says "not what if, but when") scenario projection with some thoughtful commentary on such events, but it was largely reduced to a scientific summation in each instance.

    I also found that the idea of parallel events (people who cross the Dr.'s path on his way to the airport, etc) could have been even more flushed out, but that would have made it more of a two-hour movie rather than a 1-hour spoonful of docudrama. It would have made this much stronger though.

    As 3 and 4 are the most likely scenarios, it was very sobering to watch. And 1 is certainly more plausible with the recent footage of Superstorm Sandy's effects on a populous city like NY. Sadly the 5th was laughable, but perhaps that was the point? Why worry about a particle collider (which we now know, went onward with its experiment without catastrophic results) when we have scenarios that are far more likely?
    8dylanstaxes

    A great little movie...

    This is a great made for TV disaster movie. If you love the genre you should see it. No, it's not a billion dollar budget, but it can still be an 8 for what it is. Maybe a 7.5 but I always round up if I think the general rating is too low.
    10the_wolf_imdb

    Works both as docudrama and as scifi

    There are five possible endings and two levels of the movie.

    The first level is science fiction, ie. fiction based on science. Scientists do comment the different possible scenarios: Super tsunami, super eruption, meteor collision, virus outbreak and strangelet creation. Most of these happenings do not lead to the end of the world, some of them are displayed actually in very mild manner (like the meteoric impact which would be way way more devastating that displayed). But never worry, it is worthy of your time anyway.

    The second level is pure scifi, ie. story about the man who wakes every day to experience another end of the world. The parallel stories are actually very well connected and it is extremely enjoyable. You can even see these little details like references to dinosaurs in meteorite plot. I would say this was done better that many "real" scifi movies. It worked for me, I really enjoyed it several times. I could watch another set of scenarios, maybe even darker ones.

    Way to go, BBC, great work!
    5swissrifleman

    Not all scenarios would end the world.

    Interesting but flawed. The effects are fairly well done. Not a lot of new info here that most people don't know.

    Entertaining and short.

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    • Trivia
      As the taxi pulls away from the hotel at the start of the second scenario, a movie theatre can be seen across the road with the sign over the entrance reading "Now Showing Groundhog Day" an obvious reference between the similarities to the storyline of Groundhog Day (1993) and the docudrama's filming style.
    • Goofs
      A supposed news reporter mentions Eastern Seaboard Time. There's no such thing.

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • BBC: Конец света
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • ProSieben
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    • Runtime
      • 48m
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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