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The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.
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Short Stories Short
Some of the ideas are pretty entertaining. Some of them even original. The storytelling is consistently good. However, each storyline ends without being entirely satisfying. They just end; they lack a meaningful conclusion.
It definitely deserves more than its current rating (4.6)
Its biggest strength: "Warning" is a captivating movie. It's not boring in the slightest. You want to know what this world is like, what happens to its characters and so forth.
The music is also nice, it has a fitting futuristic vibe to it and there is some nice cinematography.
Its biggest flaw: it feels very disjointed and it lacks a suitable conclusion.
Basically, Warning is an anthology film. Maybe I'm wrong, but it didn't give me the idea that the scenes are that interconnected.
You can compare it to a Black Mirror season, cramped into 1 movie. There are some interesting ideas in here, but I wish they focused more on some of them and gave them a satisfying ending.
Interesting ideas, but the execution could be better.
The music is also nice, it has a fitting futuristic vibe to it and there is some nice cinematography.
Its biggest flaw: it feels very disjointed and it lacks a suitable conclusion.
Basically, Warning is an anthology film. Maybe I'm wrong, but it didn't give me the idea that the scenes are that interconnected.
You can compare it to a Black Mirror season, cramped into 1 movie. There are some interesting ideas in here, but I wish they focused more on some of them and gave them a satisfying ending.
Interesting ideas, but the execution could be better.
If Black Mirror was a movie
It feels like a mashup of Black Mirror episodes stitched into a movie. From what i can tell, this is a feature length debut for the director. She has done a commendable job. Whilst not ground breaking, it was definitely enjoyable. It has some genuinely strange & disturbing parts. It did move me to think much the same way Black Mirror did.
Good ideas but a little bit of a mess.
I can't say I was bored whilst watching Warning but it could have been so much better. The ideas were there, in fact you could make several different sci-fi movies with all the ideas from Warning. The problem is that now it all felt like an incoherent mess, it looked like short movies glued together in a movie without a clear comprehensive story. The acting wasn't bad, the futuristic views were there, but the execution could and should have been much better and that's a pity.
Quite an ending
Man, this is one strange movie. It's also extremely ambitious in a somewhat convoluted way. So many things here are interesting, though nor very cohesive with connecting its many storylines. It's obviously not an expensive film, but it looks good. The only times it looks a little low budget are the space scenes which involve only one actor, Thomas Jane, who spends the entire film floating around in outer space thinking, talking and ultimately viewing an astonishing event. I'm not really describing the film as it is many different short stories along with different filming techniques. The acting is good from a pretty classy cast. I was most impressed by Rupert Everett who I wasn't sure was Rupert Everett until the credits came on. It's a mess, but it's not without some interest and the ending was a stunner to me.
Did you know
- TriviaReal-life father and son Richard Pettyfer and Alex Pettyfer play father and son Ron and Liam.
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- Gross worldwide
- $188,173
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 2.39:1
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