Caught between a lost-love story and inescapable paranoia, "Go/Don't Go" is a genre-bending slow-burn thriller that follows Adam, a wallflower who happens to be the last person left alive--o... Read allCaught between a lost-love story and inescapable paranoia, "Go/Don't Go" is a genre-bending slow-burn thriller that follows Adam, a wallflower who happens to be the last person left alive--or so he thinks.Caught between a lost-love story and inescapable paranoia, "Go/Don't Go" is a genre-bending slow-burn thriller that follows Adam, a wallflower who happens to be the last person left alive--or so he thinks.
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Started out ok in first 5 mis ,,then wtf?....ive got no idea what happened in this mess...i could not understand any of it ...made no sense....feel bad for the director reading these reviews...gave it 2 stars out of pity...could have been so much better....sorry to people who made it by giving 2 stars...but it was waste of time
I wasn't sure where this is going. It's really WTF is happening. So Read the synopsis and now I totally get it. This is not some wouldn't it be nice story of some apocalyptic catastrophe. It is one man left alone after all humans have passed on. The film is so much more real than what other films would be like.
Apocalypse is will be much harder than what stupid films you are watching to make it a spectacle. It won't be. Wake up.
Apocalypse is will be much harder than what stupid films you are watching to make it a spectacle. It won't be. Wake up.
Definitely not your typical run of the mill film here. The director is pulling from influences beyond the average viewers repertoire. The average viewer wants answers, they want things spelled out for them, and easy to digest. This film doesn't do that and I applaud it for taking that risk.
Well acted, well edited, beautifully shot. It's a strong indie film. Unconventional and thought provoking.
Well acted, well edited, beautifully shot. It's a strong indie film. Unconventional and thought provoking.
Adam (Alex Knapp) is dating K (Olivia Luccardi). He could also be the last man on Earth. There is no one around. Then there are glimpses of his other life. Is he going mad? Maybe he is just heart-broken. Whatever it is, the movie gets rather repetitive in the middle. The audience is left waiting until the ultimate reveal. Maybe there is enough here for a Black Mirror episode. It probably doesn't even have that. This is a bare-bones indie idea looking for more meat to the story. There is not enough here to fill out a full-length movie or anything close to that. I do like the ending, but that is after a long slow middle.
This film tells the story of Adam who may possibly be the last person left on earth. He tries to keep to a routine. He takes the rubbish out. He locks his front door. He leaves himself friendly voicemail messages. He imagines/dreams flashbacks to other people that were in his life, sometimes confusing reality.
I can see why it has so many negative reviews. The film is about the last human on earth but its not really a sci-fi film. It really is just about one man alone on earth. It is a slow film and nothing ever really happens. The film didn't explain what had happened to everyone else. There also didn't seem to be any living things around (apart from a single mouse). All the services appeared to work and there is no sign of damage or dead people.
I do not normally like slow films but I do like films about people, even if they don't go anywhere. This film doesn't really go anywhere. It is just about someone on their own doing little rituals and trying to do normal things in a very unnormal situation. I really found it fascinating.
I enjoyed it but can really understand why others don't. Ignore the situation and plot. This is no sci-fi film.
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 2.39:1
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