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Cheesy story, which hope does not come true! But, I did like the cast. Some of them suprised me that they were in this movie. (Demi Moore and Craig Robinson)




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Script wasn't that great but performances were adequate for the material. I was impressed with what was produced given the limit parameters due to covid in actual life. I would be interested in hearing about how it was made more than the actual film itself.




Recommended
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Was it entertaining. Yes. Will I watch it again. No. Positive: (1) An original story (sort of). It is hard to find an original story nowadays. (2) The audience can relate to the characters and the situation given the present day circumstances. Negative: (1) The ending was so completely unrealistic that it kind of ruined the movie. Their first kiss happens to be in front of armed guards in front of the quarantine site. Does that seem like a realistic ending. Then in the background, you have the armed guards just standing there. In a realistic situation, those guards would be telling them to get out of there and be yelling at them to vacate the area. (2) It seems like every shot was made extremely to zoomed in on the characters. It will look great in 4K because I am sure I will be able to see their nose hairs. Things that could be added or changed: (1) Adding an additional segment of the quarantine area. Their was an overview, yes, but I can look at google maps and get an overview of a place. Allow the audience to experience the life inside the quarantine area. (2) In the beginning, with the shot of the highway, there appears to be plants growing all over the place. Your stereotypical abandoned area. This is the only time you see that. Nowhere else within the movie is there that type of visualization. I believe it said that they were mandated to stay in there houses for 3 years... that would also mean that no maintenance would have been done, anywhere.




Recommended
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Interesting, gripping, a bit too soon considering we are still in the pandemic. Eerie but compelling.




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Cheesy story, which hope does not come true! But, I did like the cast. Some of them suprised me that they were in this movie. (Demi Moore and Craig Robinson)




Recommended
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Was it entertaining. Yes. Will I watch it again. No. Positive: (1) An original story (sort of). It is hard to find an original story nowadays. (2) The audience can relate to the characters and the situation given the present day circumstances. Negative: (1) The ending was so completely unrealistic that it kind of ruined the movie. Their first kiss happens to be in front of armed guards in front of the quarantine site. Does that seem like a realistic ending. Then in the background, you have the armed guards just standing there. In a realistic situation, those guards would be telling them to get out of there and be yelling at them to vacate the area. (2) It seems like every shot was made extremely to zoomed in on the characters. It will look great in 4K because I am sure I will be able to see their nose hairs. Things that could be added or changed: (1) Adding an additional segment of the quarantine area. Their was an overview, yes, but I can look at google maps and get an overview of a place. Allow the audience to experience the life inside the quarantine area. (2) In the beginning, with the shot of the highway, there appears to be plants growing all over the place. Your stereotypical abandoned area. This is the only time you see that. Nowhere else within the movie is there that type of visualization. I believe it said that they were mandated to stay in there houses for 3 years... that would also mean that no maintenance would have been done, anywhere.




Verified
Script wasn't that great but performances were adequate for the material. I was impressed with what was produced given the limit parameters due to covid in actual life. I would be interested in hearing about how it was made more than the actual film itself.




Recommended
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Interesting, gripping, a bit too soon considering we are still in the pandemic. Eerie but compelling.