Sorry, this movie sucks
Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
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View MoreI loved this movie! The acting was incredible. The synergy & charisma between the actors was telling and palpable. I enjoyed every contribution from this 5 person talented team of actors and I was in love with each of them.The writing. Oh the writing. So clever. Riddled with suspense. Thrills. What on earth is going to happen in this movie? Who will make it? Who won't make it? How does one survive on just water, canned food & wine and air for 15 hours?The production crew. What an effort. I read that over 100 people contributed to the making of this movie. And it is that good.Sydney, you have done it again creating incredible movies that rival the likes of 28 Days, Open Water, and the Cube. Innovation comes about by supporting talent and people who have imagination beyond there own dreams.
View MoreI loved the acting in this film. It is extremely well-written and includes an interesting mix of characters as well as a good rapport between the actors who portrayed them. One of the film's best aspects is the avoidance of the formulaic, from beginning to end. The size of the fallout shelter was larger than I would have anticipated, but I still wrestled internally with how I would have coped for 54 days cooped up with four other people in such a small space, and I'm sure I wouldn't have fared as well as any of the film's characters. To avoid writing a spoiler, I'll just say that the film provides good motivation for the behavior of some of the characters, and also includes both some diversionary devices and twists that contributed to the story. Tim Lea (writer, director) did a wonderful job, and I'm glad he had the freedom, afforded only to independent film makers, not to succumb to pressures that a major studio and certainly Hollywood would have exerted. I intend to look for more of his films, as well as other films featuring the stars. After all, isn't that what lovers of film and IMDb do? Congratulations to the entire cast and crew for a great job, and for making a contribution to the genre that will be remembered.
View More4 Stars of what would you do to stay Alive! Written and directed by Tim Lea, writer, producer and actor. He has been writing for twelve years and has produced shorts such as Nursery Cry'mes and Easy Money. This film is brought to the big screen via the very difficult route of crowdfunding, which he set about himself. "But if anyone reading this is thinking about crowdfunding – just be aware it takes an inordinate amount of time and is hard work. Would I do it again ? For the right project – in a heartbeat!!" Tim likes to write about "healthy controversial" thrillers and there are more in the pipeline.54dsdirklizThe Film – We find ourselves looking upon a rooftop party, but the greater air within the Australian media shows tension in the world as diplomats are pulled out from Beijing and Moscow. As Washington increases sanctions on Moscow, people are worried about nuclear attacks and we see a salesman showing his shelter building business card, thus setting the scene of nervous tension within the populace, but hey any reason for a party is a good one.Nick (Michael Drysdale) is a lucky man. He has two women waiting for him at the party, his girlfriend Becky (Yasmin Kassim, Shooting Goldman) and Michelle (Michela Carattini) the wife of his friend Anthony (John Michael Burdon). Michelles' friend Elizabeth (Dianna La Grassa) complains about her lectures on radiation sickness as they get together and Michelle has her eye out for her lover as Liz asks if Ant is still being "Ant?" She gets an nod, when Ant brings her a glass of wine she doesn't look impressed and gets scolded, as it's a party.Sam (Matt James) is supplying all the wine for the party as his family have a vineyard and he is Nicks neighbour. When he arrives, his girlfriend is pleased to see him and the relief on Michelles' face is obvious. Nick is offered a wine but refuses it as he has an allergy to wine and it's not a pretty sight. Everybody mingles until Nick gets a text alerting him that there has been a nuclear incident at Waragamba Dam and there are great plumes of what look like smoke in the sky, then suddenly, "bam" a flash and a nuke hits downtown Sydney.Nick knows that Sam's family have an old bomb-shelter built into the basement of the building, he send Michelle and Liz towards the underground car-park whilst he takes care of Sam. As Michelle and Liz head for the basement with Ant in hot pursuit and Nick closely behind they get to the car-park and Nick heads them to the bunker. He hits the entry code and they all get inside and are just about to close the door as Dirk (Gregory Wilken) manages to squeeze through, but gets his arm cut as Sam's friends chase after their quarry with vengeance in mind.54dslizWith the door sealed, the entrance to this 1960's bunker is impenetrable. The dials are turned and the water is limited as is the power and food, but the shelves are stocked with wine. 5 Souls have to survive until the nerve toxins and the radiation levels drop to a safe level.54dsmichelle Now we find out about the psyche of those within the tomb and it soon becomes apparent that the rations will only last a certain amount of days and that intense decisions must be made and herein lies the crux of the film. Even though the cast and crew are new to feature films you will not notice 54dsnickantit, in fact you will think they are stars as they perform brilliantly as do the lighting and editing54dsdirk people.As tensions build and the power is rationed as much as the tins of spaghetti, we find light entertainment with the other resident of the roachiebunker "Roachie" . Can secrets be kept and can religious views get in the way of their survival as the wind-up radio stops hearing chatter from the outside world? 54dsventThis is a film we all want to see, so lets pray that we can get distribution for DVD release here in the UK and wherever else you are reading this.
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