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In an oppressive future, where everyone's only contact is their computer, one lonely young man is forced to venture forth in search of human contact.In an oppressive future, where everyone's only contact is their computer, one lonely young man is forced to venture forth in search of human contact.In an oppressive future, where everyone's only contact is their computer, one lonely young man is forced to venture forth in search of human contact.
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Just read the reviews for DARWIN (2016).... Money grab re-issue of the exact same film.
The original was meh. This renamed title is obviously still meh.
Disappointed to see the great Molly Parker here.
The original was meh. This renamed title is obviously still meh.
Disappointed to see the great Molly Parker here.
I wasn't expecting much from this, but it was a surprisingly good little story despite the small cast and small number of locations; it didn't need more. It's also very relevant for the future with everything that's happened in the last two years and the way things are going.
As stated in other review this is a reissue / rename of a 2016 movie however I had not seen it before. I quite enjoyed it for what it was, a movie with minimal cast with no expensive backdrops etc. It's almost a snapshot of a part of the whole story and yet it held my interest. If you like end of the world SF then I think you will like this, it's not going to get any awards or make big bucks but kept my interest.
It might be hard to get a fix on the real reviews of this movie since there are so many versions out there.
But for the one named 2149: The Aftermath, it's not an exciting movie and it does leave a lot of things unanswered but it is an OK movie.
I can see that some might draw parallels to what is happening now with Covid. Stay inside, let the government take care of you, and other things.
Beef up the response to Covid and it might come close to something like this. The people in the pods would be the pro vaccine/mask people and the people outside would be the no vaccine and mask people.
But for the one named 2149: The Aftermath, it's not an exciting movie and it does leave a lot of things unanswered but it is an OK movie.
I can see that some might draw parallels to what is happening now with Covid. Stay inside, let the government take care of you, and other things.
Beef up the response to Covid and it might come close to something like this. The people in the pods would be the pro vaccine/mask people and the people outside would be the no vaccine and mask people.
Like a found footage flick, this one benefits from its shortcomings by focusing on what is available without a big budget. Most of the good parts are at the end, but the first half was not utterly devoid of interest. The commentary on social media, tech, and video games was perhaps a bit on the nose, but it created an effective sense of isolation -- of an almost "empty world" -- pretty well.
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- TriviaFilmed in the summer of 2014, this movie has had 4 different titles. It started as "ESC," then became "Darwin," then became "Confinement," and the latest is "2149: The Aftermath"
- Goofs[Incorrectly regarded as goofs)
Contrary to another goof listed - it should be noted that an entire scene is spent introducing the main character to the concept of personal hygiene. Due to the appearance of a rudimentary shower, bar of soap and the family all having decently neat haircuts and clothing free from grime and dirt, it is therefore not unreasonable to assume that these characters would want to maintain personal grooming routines for some semblance of normalcy, in spite of the post-apocalyptic setting.
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- CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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