Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Kevin Sorbo | ... | Rick | |
Julia Denton | ... | Liz | |
Mollee Gray | ... | Sophie | |
Blake Burt | ... | Jimmy (as Blake C. Burt) | |
Marisa Lynae Hampton | ... | AnnaLee | |
Josh Murray | ... | Adam | |
Kiera Strauss | ... | Faith | |
Tyler Sanders | ... | Eli | |
Eric Roberts | ... | Mr. Jones | |
Brian Bosworth | ... | Jack | |
Ian Lauer | ... | Clint | |
Jenn Gotzon | ... | Cashier (as Jenn Gotzon Chandler) | |
Kevin Wayne | ... | Mac | |
Bryan Friday | ... | Vance | |
Nico Zahniser | ... | Robby |
Economic collapse causes widespread rioting and social unrest, leaving a lovesick 19-year-old girl struggling to care for her siblings in a stretch of woods bordered by lawless anarchy, wondering why a good God would let this happen. Written by J. P. Johnston
Horrible acting. There are some places religion doesn't belong and this type of plot is exactly that. The Bible references are as ridiculous as the dramatic bad acting from the over emotional female lead who seems to have no clear vision of her current reality or any real reality for that matter outside of a bible verse, which isn't realistic in daily life much less an apocalyptic scenario as this. Taking out the Jesus factor and the whiny cliche immature female and you may have something. I'm most sad I'll never get these two hours of my life back-