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The story of two sisters, as Britain descends into an alien apocalypse.The story of two sisters, as Britain descends into an alien apocalypse.The story of two sisters, as Britain descends into an alien apocalypse.
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Jess Cleverly
- Mr. Murdock
- (as Jesse Cleverly)
Jamie Christofersen
- Hopper
- (as Jamie Paul)
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Found footage ... and a sequel too. And yet, if you did like the first one, you should like this too. It's actually slightly better. Though the effects are still very visible and I guess some would say bad (I guess budget wise there was nothing more they could get out of it).
This time around we get new characters and a dad that can't act if his life depended on it - or someone else's life for that matter. Anyway, that on the nose "acting" is bad, but let's say you don't have to endure a lot of it, because "drama" (as in Family Drama) is thankfully short, before we get to the meat of things ... the horror, action and science fiction of it
This time around we get new characters and a dad that can't act if his life depended on it - or someone else's life for that matter. Anyway, that on the nose "acting" is bad, but let's say you don't have to endure a lot of it, because "drama" (as in Family Drama) is thankfully short, before we get to the meat of things ... the horror, action and science fiction of it
I think that 20 years of POV films is enough. The human race is about to disappear and the girl has cold blood to record every single passage of her day. On the other hand the script is nothing new and the film is too dark. It's difficult to say anything good about this dull movie.
Absolutely some of the worst acting ever. It's just too distracting from what could have been a somewhat enjoyable movie. The dialog is simple-minded and completely unrealistic, bordline art school cheesiness.
I must admit, I'm a sucker for most found footage films. So whenever I come across one I've not seen (or even heard of) before, I have to give it a try.
Almost immediately I wanted to give up. The acting isn't great, but that's expected from these low budget films. My issue was how quickly everyone gives up. The mum goes to work and before it even gets dark, the rest of the family are sobbing for her and the main character is saying her goodbyes to her on the camera. Also, on the second day, the government announcement says that the world would surrender right now if they knew how.
The CGI is pretty good to be fair, other than the plane crash scene ... the perspective was horribly wrong. The plane crashed on the road a few meters from the camera.
Ashens was definitely unexpected. I've watched him for years on Youtube, so seeing him in a film other than The Proxy or the Gamechild was a nice surprise.
I tried to finish it, I really did, but I couldn't. It's not even a full length film and although there were fast action shots every 30 seconds, it felt agonisingly slow.
Almost immediately I wanted to give up. The acting isn't great, but that's expected from these low budget films. My issue was how quickly everyone gives up. The mum goes to work and before it even gets dark, the rest of the family are sobbing for her and the main character is saying her goodbyes to her on the camera. Also, on the second day, the government announcement says that the world would surrender right now if they knew how.
The CGI is pretty good to be fair, other than the plane crash scene ... the perspective was horribly wrong. The plane crashed on the road a few meters from the camera.
Ashens was definitely unexpected. I've watched him for years on Youtube, so seeing him in a film other than The Proxy or the Gamechild was a nice surprise.
I tried to finish it, I really did, but I couldn't. It's not even a full length film and although there were fast action shots every 30 seconds, it felt agonisingly slow.
The Darkest Dawn is a Brit, B grade, alien apocalypse flick.
Its a not too shabby effort. The acting is alright and some of the special effects, whilst, very obviously CGI, actually do fit the overall, "end of the world", feel of the film quite well.
What does show are the clear budgetary limitations. Rather "ho hum" sets and weapons that look, for the most part, like badly dated, army surplus.
The scripting for this film could have been better too. The character narrative, is, at times, a bit cheesy. The loving family thing is over cooked but mercifully, does not last, as the aliens quickly arrive on the scene.
All in all, not a bad effort from a film with B credentials. On that basis a six out of ten from me.
Its a not too shabby effort. The acting is alright and some of the special effects, whilst, very obviously CGI, actually do fit the overall, "end of the world", feel of the film quite well.
What does show are the clear budgetary limitations. Rather "ho hum" sets and weapons that look, for the most part, like badly dated, army surplus.
The scripting for this film could have been better too. The character narrative, is, at times, a bit cheesy. The loving family thing is over cooked but mercifully, does not last, as the aliens quickly arrive on the scene.
All in all, not a bad effort from a film with B credentials. On that basis a six out of ten from me.
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- TriviaThis is the sequel to Hungerford (2014).
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- 1h 16m(76 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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