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Kari Fleskes | ... | Miriam |
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Mark Pergolizzi | ... | Father |
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Duane P. Craig | ... | O'Reilly |
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Greg Earnest | ... | Benson |
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Victoria Skye Cleveland | ... | Chava |
Jon W. Sparks | ... | Prof. Mann | |
Morgan Prewett | ... | Hannah | |
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Davis Fancher | ... | Perkins |
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Anupam Lahiri | ... | Bhatia |
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Ann Morton | ... | Reyes |
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Juliet Buckholdt | ... | Young Miriam |
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Jim Shollenberger | ... | Milton |
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Harriet Turk | ... | Mother |
Denise Nall | ... | Grandmother | |
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Jerry Kimble | ... | Physics Professor |
After the announcement that the world will end in seven years, a young woman must decide what is truly important to her in life and what she is willing to sacrifice to reach her goals.
What starts off as a somewhat sad/dark film about the world ending actually turns into a hopeful yet somewhat realistic film in which a young woman travels beyond the limits of any human before her eventually becoming the last earth girl. And through her eyes, we see the journey that brought her to where she is.
Personally, I really loved the way in which the story was told and the many characters that she meets along the way. My personal favorite was the older sister and the classic car scene which seemed very dreamlike and I ended up rewinding to watch a couple of times.
9/10, would highly recommend. Only criticism was the small budget of the film if that really is a criticism.