Credited cast: | |||
Chris Baird | ... | Daniel | |
Lily Brown Griffiths | ... | Radio Announcer (as Lily Brown) | |
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John Michael Burdon | ... | Tortured Father |
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Dustin Bush | ... | Enforcer |
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Heidi Bush | ... | Militia-women 1 |
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Tobin Bush | ... | Dark Hunter 2 |
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Daniel Byrnes | ... | Militiamen Executioner |
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Mitch Connolly | ... | Militia-Man 1 (as Mitchell Connolly) |
Kaysia Dowie | ... | Mia | |
Steven J Heath | ... | Dark Hunter | |
Tayla Holborow | ... | Jack's Daughter | |
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Leizel Igadna | ... | Militia women 2 |
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Elias Jasser | ... | Militiamen 2 |
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Paul Kelman | ... | The Runner |
Greg Kennedy | ... | The General |
A young woman awakens in a world devastated by meteorite strike, yet she recalls her own death 70 years ago. Searching for answers she finds plague, destruction, madness and a terrifying adversary, who confronts her with a long forgotten memory and an impossible choice.
This film is an ambitious independent film about "The End Time" with strong cinematography, effects, sound and music.
The storyline involves a series of mini morality stories centred around Mia trying to understand and come to terms with the fact she has awoken on the last day of earth (Judgement Day), compounded by her memory of being murdered in the distant past ( the 50's). Pursed across a ravaged landscape she is forced to confront a forgotten memory that places her in an immoral trap.
The filmmakers obviously set out to create a sense of chaos, which is done on a scale I've not seen before on an "indie" budget, but the common thread is Mia. Through her struggles, out of the chaos, emerges a storyline of morality. Asking the question, what price would you be prepared to pay if offered a chance to escape a dying world ?
I would recommend this film for those who don't want franchised story lines handed to them on a plate. All in all I liked this movie a lot.