- Year: 2020
- Released: 28 Aug 2020
- Country: Australia
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6035396/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/after_the_end
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- Genre: Drama
- Runtime: 90 min
- Writer: Stefan Taylor
- Director: Helen McFarlane
- Cast: Jasper Bagg, Lee Beckhurst, Nick Cain
- Keywords: post-apocalyptic future, australia,
2.5/10 |
After the End Storyline
The world has been left in ruins following the outbreak of a terrifying disease. Deep in the Australian countryside, a group of survivors are locked in a constant struggle to stay alive. After a savage battle against a rival group, their leader and the majority of their village begin a search for safer habitation, leaving only a few behind to defend their home, from ‘Marauders,’ and the dreaded, ‘Infected.’ But when they capture a female Marauder, the group is shaken to the core, and forced to confront an even greater enemy. Each other.
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An Embarrassment To The Australian Film Industry!
I think this was meant to be another Godsquad revelation film considering the murderous droning on of bible rubbish that filled the first 10-15 minutes of the beginning of this garbage.
I absolutely hate Godsquad (my own particular descriptive name for films funded through religious groups) films at any time but, this was a total bummer even without the religious references going on in it!
An utter abominable load of dismal trash, rubbish of the worst kind and I kid you not; and I am not alone in my negative thinking of this garbage!
Waste of money
You’ll stop watching before it seriously get started.
I wanted to like it – it wasn’t for lack of effort.
This movie seems to falter mid-stride a bit.
The pacing struggles between long, hot days in the Aussie sun and rabble rousing lynch mobs. The slow shots being better done than the pacier.
Their are some good characters and sets in use. But they come across as overdone and laden with clichés.
The script writing doesn’t let the subtle relationship issues of a refugee group play out quietly. Relationships between characters are in your face and lack nuance.
Damn good effort though. If I’d put this project together I’d be pretty bloody proud of it. Hope the producers stick with it in these times of good Sci-Fi drought.