A couple fights for their lives when their new car unexpectedly breaks down on a deserted Detroit street.A couple fights for their lives when their new car unexpectedly breaks down on a deserted Detroit street.A couple fights for their lives when their new car unexpectedly breaks down on a deserted Detroit street.
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- Writer
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Brittany Anderson
- Danielle
- (voice)
Brittany Carter
- Sarah
- (voice)
Jordan Daniel
- Michael
- (voice)
Jamaal Hines
- Tay
- (voice)
Afiya Japera
- Deon's Mom
- (voice)
Loreal Jernigan
- Lauren
- (voice)
Krystal Katz-Page
- Clown 4
- (as Krystal Katz)
Ashley Kay
- Tami
- (voice)
- (as Ashley Kay Evans)
Christa Laub
- Towing Secretary
- (voice)
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Speechless, plot is confusing. I hope some teenagers produced this! Wow 😯 please do not waste your time ?
Peaceful protest in massive (millions) outdoor crowds has been THE proven way in history to make a change in politics. That is what this documentary is telling AND showing us, with lots of examples in American history.
Lots of leading renewable energy opinion makers and activists are being interviewed about the necessity to start protesting against fossil fuel polluters NOW in order to guarantee that our children and grandchildren will still have a chance at a habitable world to live in, void of any fossil fuels, but entirely powered by sun, wind and other renewable energy sources.
This documentary oozes energy for getting into action ourselves. Forget about the politicians, they will never act, UNLESS they see millions of people protesting for other policies.
Once you have seen this documentary, you want to organize and do something yourself to make a positive change, in order to combat the dangers of global warming.
Although this movie was made to get MILLIONS of people worldwide together for 1 particular march in 2019, in the near future many similar marches will be planned, so this documentary is still worth while watching to get energized and organized.
Lots of leading renewable energy opinion makers and activists are being interviewed about the necessity to start protesting against fossil fuel polluters NOW in order to guarantee that our children and grandchildren will still have a chance at a habitable world to live in, void of any fossil fuels, but entirely powered by sun, wind and other renewable energy sources.
This documentary oozes energy for getting into action ourselves. Forget about the politicians, they will never act, UNLESS they see millions of people protesting for other policies.
Once you have seen this documentary, you want to organize and do something yourself to make a positive change, in order to combat the dangers of global warming.
Although this movie was made to get MILLIONS of people worldwide together for 1 particular march in 2019, in the near future many similar marches will be planned, so this documentary is still worth while watching to get energized and organized.
Probably some of the worst screenplay and audio work I ever seen. A good idea that would have been better off with a slightly bigger studio.
Is the acting a little green? Yes, but, honestly, it added to the real feel of this film. The only performance I wasn't crazy for was the main police officer's, a little too generic "bad cop," which could've worked if he wasn't phoning it in, but, oh well. Does the execution leave a little to be desired? Yes, but the shakey camera work and somewhat amateur technical work really adds to that gritty realness. I saw people in reviews complaining about the dubbing, but I didn't notice at all. I watch actual Z grade films that have done this so bad I had to turn it off, this was definitely not that. Is this the best dramatic thriller ever made? No, but it's also far from the worst. Although the script is simple it delves into so many relevant topics it was actually refreshing. Commentary on politics, police, human trafficking, gun control, governmental overreach; all of these topics still hitting relevant notes in the year 2025. I, for one, am glad I watched this, I would watch it again. If they follow it up with the sequel they left it open for, I would watch that too. Stylistically, it was just right.
Did you know
- Trivia"Disruption" was meant to be a longer film with a 90 page screenplay. Making the original film to be at least 90 mins long in real time, but an outsource entity had the footage for editing and was mismanaged and lost. The film ended up being cut extremely short and only had enough footage for about 45 minutes and had lost its real time feel. Writer/director Roshaun Akeem Page took over the editing and wrote new scenes in an attempt to reconnect dots and to extend the films run time.
All of the films audio was completely unusable. So Roshaun had to do extensive ADR for every line of dialogue and did the Foley work in an attempt to salvage/save his first feature film.
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Written by SuZe
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- Budget
- $3,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 2m(62 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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