Augoustis Z.

December 10, 2020

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Good movie that delves into the current world issue.

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Aaron K.

December 10, 2020

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It's a good story, given the tone of the world it was written. The runtime was a bit short to properly use all of the characters connected as they all were. The immunity passes, for example, made the least sense as a Mcguffin. What stopped the damsel from acquiring one on her own? Why did they continue taking her to the Q-zone when sanitation does the twist reveal(especially since an essential leper colony won't infect her)? It also didn't sit well, given their allegory, people getting fake passes to leave and spread illness everywhere. It feels this was the intent and if so, good job. It seemed to be analogous to parties being called weddings and protests, every employer calling themselves "essential". The timeline of Dozer felt a bit rushed. We could have used a slower simmer in his relationship build instead of an archetype guardian. Evocative soundtrack, as well. Overall, I'd give it a 7/10.

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Nicole H.

December 10, 2020

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Beautifully casted “love story”. Wasn’t expecting a COVID movie so soon (makes me wonder when they filmed it?). But I really enjoyed it. No explanation really at the end how things got better but happy endings are always a plus. The film does lend you to also wonder how Lita got sick (maybe through the vents—like secondhand smoke). Outside of the questions the movie itself was good. And I would definitely watch it again to see if any of my questions are answered and I missed it. Will definitely recommend it.

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Bill V.

December 10, 2020

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Fascinating look at what could be a near future world. Drags in parts and has a level of predictability but it did have a decent element of suspense.

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Augoustis Z.

December 10, 2020

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Good movie that delves into the current world issue.

Nicole H.

December 10, 2020

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Beautifully casted “love story”. Wasn’t expecting a COVID movie so soon (makes me wonder when they filmed it?). But I really enjoyed it. No explanation really at the end how things got better but happy endings are always a plus. The film does lend you to also wonder how Lita got sick (maybe through the vents—like secondhand smoke). Outside of the questions the movie itself was good. And I would definitely watch it again to see if any of my questions are answered and I missed it. Will definitely recommend it.

Aaron K.

December 10, 2020

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It's a good story, given the tone of the world it was written. The runtime was a bit short to properly use all of the characters connected as they all were. The immunity passes, for example, made the least sense as a Mcguffin. What stopped the damsel from acquiring one on her own? Why did they continue taking her to the Q-zone when sanitation does the twist reveal(especially since an essential leper colony won't infect her)? It also didn't sit well, given their allegory, people getting fake passes to leave and spread illness everywhere. It feels this was the intent and if so, good job. It seemed to be analogous to parties being called weddings and protests, every employer calling themselves "essential". The timeline of Dozer felt a bit rushed. We could have used a slower simmer in his relationship build instead of an archetype guardian. Evocative soundtrack, as well. Overall, I'd give it a 7/10.

Bill V.

December 10, 2020

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Fascinating look at what could be a near future world. Drags in parts and has a level of predictability but it did have a decent element of suspense.

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