After a massive solar flare destroys the Earth's eastern hemisphere, an emboldened treasure hunter for hire adventures to Europe to uncover the coveted Mona Lisa, only to learn the world nee... Read allAfter a massive solar flare destroys the Earth's eastern hemisphere, an emboldened treasure hunter for hire adventures to Europe to uncover the coveted Mona Lisa, only to learn the world needs a hero more than it needs a painting.After a massive solar flare destroys the Earth's eastern hemisphere, an emboldened treasure hunter for hire adventures to Europe to uncover the coveted Mona Lisa, only to learn the world needs a hero more than it needs a painting.
Lukás Frlajs
- Chessplaying Thin Man
- (as Lukáš Frlajs)
Lùbomir Pavùk
- Fortress Royal Guardsman
- (as Lt. Col. Lùbomir "Spider" Pavùk)
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This story was fresh in the 1960s when Larry Niven wrote a story called Inconstant Moon about someone who thought the sun was going nova, frying the earth, with reports coming in from the eastern hemisphere as people died.
It turned out it was a horrible solar flare killing half the plant. Beautifully written, everything that might have setup a story like thus, only a lot better.
It turned out it was a horrible solar flare killing half the plant. Beautifully written, everything that might have setup a story like thus, only a lot better.
. The only afterburn is in your brain as you try to keep up with the movie's logic.
Afterburn is a new thriller directed by J. J. Perry. This is the first film he has directed, although he previously worked as an assistant director on films such as Blue Beetle and several Fast & Furious movies.
Ten years after a solar flare severely damaged the Earth, the world has changed drastically. Most technologies no longer function, and humanity seems to have reverted to a more primitive state. Treasure hunter Jake (Dave Bautista) is tasked with retrieving the Mona Lisa for King Arthur (Samuel L. Jackson). During his quest, he receives help from Drea (Olga Kurylenko), who knows the area well and is aware that others are also searching for the Mona Lisa.
This is only J. J. Perry's third film, and the story is written by four different writers, two of whom are debuting. It's unfortunately evident in the film that this is the first real work for most of them. Perhaps some of them could have used some assistance before releasing this film.
The story is poorly conceived and executed, making it difficult to follow everything in a believable way. It is also written quite simply, which makes the events predictable. As a result, the tension quickly dissipates, making it challenging to stay engaged with the film.
The visual effects are also unconvincing; it is often clear that smoke and explosions were added later with CGI. Additionally, the makeup for gunshot wounds and bleeding does not look convincing and appears more like face paint or makeup rather than real blood.
The acting, like the rest of the film, is not very strong or convincing. Due to the weakly developed script, the characters frequently make illogical choices, which causes the film itself to feel unbelievable.
Afterburn is a new thriller directed by J. J. Perry. This is the first film he has directed, although he previously worked as an assistant director on films such as Blue Beetle and several Fast & Furious movies.
Ten years after a solar flare severely damaged the Earth, the world has changed drastically. Most technologies no longer function, and humanity seems to have reverted to a more primitive state. Treasure hunter Jake (Dave Bautista) is tasked with retrieving the Mona Lisa for King Arthur (Samuel L. Jackson). During his quest, he receives help from Drea (Olga Kurylenko), who knows the area well and is aware that others are also searching for the Mona Lisa.
This is only J. J. Perry's third film, and the story is written by four different writers, two of whom are debuting. It's unfortunately evident in the film that this is the first real work for most of them. Perhaps some of them could have used some assistance before releasing this film.
The story is poorly conceived and executed, making it difficult to follow everything in a believable way. It is also written quite simply, which makes the events predictable. As a result, the tension quickly dissipates, making it challenging to stay engaged with the film.
The visual effects are also unconvincing; it is often clear that smoke and explosions were added later with CGI. Additionally, the makeup for gunshot wounds and bleeding does not look convincing and appears more like face paint or makeup rather than real blood.
The acting, like the rest of the film, is not very strong or convincing. Due to the weakly developed script, the characters frequently make illogical choices, which causes the film itself to feel unbelievable.
"Afterburn" is a low-budget B-movie that doesn't bring anything new to the table, especially when it comes to its visual effects, questionable scenery choices, and a rushed ending.
However, thanks to its strong cast-led by the always-likable Dave Bautista and the ever-welcome Samuel L. Jackson-along with fun, well-choreographed action sequences, it still manages to deliver as a popcorn flick that you can watch just to switch off and enjoy.
However, thanks to its strong cast-led by the always-likable Dave Bautista and the ever-welcome Samuel L. Jackson-along with fun, well-choreographed action sequences, it still manages to deliver as a popcorn flick that you can watch just to switch off and enjoy.
Pretty average action post apocalyptic movie, with well known actors, who did lazy job except Bautista and Samuel L. Jackson. Story is predictable, scrip it's also very poorly done, there's no character development. It's good to watch when your stoned Couse there's nothing important to remember or pay attention to, only the things happening with few action scenes.
What a letdown. The movie is buried under endless mumbling - characters speak so softly and indistinctly it's almost impossible to follow. When you finally catch the dialogue, there isn't much there anyway: the plot is thin and underdeveloped. Instead of building story, it relies on a few noisy car crashes and random shootouts to jolt you awake.
Louder sound effects don't make a better movie, and Afterburn proves it. Sparse, muddled, and frustrating - this is a mumble-filled mess that mistakes noise and wreckage for drama.
Louder sound effects don't make a better movie, and Afterburn proves it. Sparse, muddled, and frustrating - this is a mumble-filled mess that mistakes noise and wreckage for drama.
Did you know
- TriviaNicolas Cage in talks to join the project
- GoofsJake takes off boots, and leaves behind, to swim through flooded tunnel. When he leaves building he miraculously has boots on and his clothes are dry.
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- Cazadores Del Fin Del Mundo
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- Budget
- $60,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $248,600
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- 2.39:1
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