



Recommended
Verified
While the movie was fairly suspenseful and thought-provoking (considering its COVID related plot), it lacked a fluid storyline. The pacing was strong overall and the subject matter/theme was fresh. There were some questionable timing related moments i.e. amount of time for sanitation officials and hazmat unit to secure the lead actress form her apartment. Also, compared to the other lead characters, the lead antagonist, Harland, came off as a "caricature" of an old fashion movie villian. Overall, a good, well acted, and fairly engaging film....but not great.




Recommended
Verified
It's a decent premise and the movie was entertaining through about the first 45 minutes or so. The storyline got a lot predictable and lost a bit of interest toward the end of the film though. Great cast and worth watching on a streaming platform but probably wouldn't spend more than $4.99 to rent.




Recommended
Verified
It was interesting how art imitated life. I liked the characters - good casting. What I did not like is that this was filmed during a freakin pandemic where we’re supposed to be on lock down, masked, 6’ apart etc etc. Schools are only conducted virtually, mom and pop shops are closing down, we can’t see extended family members due to the insane mandates yet the rules don’t seem to apply to Hollywood. I’d like to know if any of the cast or crew is going to donate money to these shops and families who have lost their livelihood?




Verified
It was not enough of anything. Not enough about the virus, not enough action, not enough emotions. This had potential to be a really good movie at the right time. The perfect storm. Timing is right, location was right, actors were right, and if you had just picked one of the subjects to focus on more and making it more intense in that area.. Like.. The virus, and really scare the heck out of us, or the romance/love story enticing us more, or the action, having us holding or breath, etc. But it was nit totally hopeless, just not enough to push us over the edge. The one good thing I can say I like was the casting.




Recommended
Verified
While the movie was fairly suspenseful and thought-provoking (considering its COVID related plot), it lacked a fluid storyline. The pacing was strong overall and the subject matter/theme was fresh. There were some questionable timing related moments i.e. amount of time for sanitation officials and hazmat unit to secure the lead actress form her apartment. Also, compared to the other lead characters, the lead antagonist, Harland, came off as a "caricature" of an old fashion movie villian. Overall, a good, well acted, and fairly engaging film....but not great.




Recommended
Verified
It was interesting how art imitated life. I liked the characters - good casting. What I did not like is that this was filmed during a freakin pandemic where we’re supposed to be on lock down, masked, 6’ apart etc etc. Schools are only conducted virtually, mom and pop shops are closing down, we can’t see extended family members due to the insane mandates yet the rules don’t seem to apply to Hollywood. I’d like to know if any of the cast or crew is going to donate money to these shops and families who have lost their livelihood?




Recommended
Verified
It's a decent premise and the movie was entertaining through about the first 45 minutes or so. The storyline got a lot predictable and lost a bit of interest toward the end of the film though. Great cast and worth watching on a streaming platform but probably wouldn't spend more than $4.99 to rent.




Verified
It was not enough of anything. Not enough about the virus, not enough action, not enough emotions. This had potential to be a really good movie at the right time. The perfect storm. Timing is right, location was right, actors were right, and if you had just picked one of the subjects to focus on more and making it more intense in that area.. Like.. The virus, and really scare the heck out of us, or the romance/love story enticing us more, or the action, having us holding or breath, etc. But it was nit totally hopeless, just not enough to push us over the edge. The one good thing I can say I like was the casting.