From the description I read on Netflix it sounded like this movie could have some potential to be interesting. This was by no means an original concept and has worked well in other movies however it did not work at all here. This was an hour and thirty minutes of time I can never get back.
The script is an absolute mess and has so many plot holes that could have been filled with a much better movie had one existed. By the end of the movie it’s still a mystery what caused the mass disappearance as some vague suggestions are thrown around but nothing which would have made this movie thought provoking or entertaining. Now I don’t need everything spelt out for me and I do like movies that leave something for the viewer to contemplate but this movie simply stunk in its delivery and conclusion. After finishing the movie I read an interview with the director who in not so many words put it out there that even he didn’t have any idea what the plot meant. Further searching led to viewer discussions that ranged from religious tones to unknown phenomenon. My personal interpretation of this movie is that it was a steaming pile of garbage.
On top of this the script served up four characters that are completely uninteresting and so stupid they didn’t deserve to survive long enough to reach the bar. When they are finally together they form a group I like to refer to as the brain trust. The group generates a collective level of stupid that can’t be measured by any means known to man. The acting or lack thereof was nothing to make any special mention of. Mainly consisting of emotions such as fear and confusion all that came across a complete sense of bafflement which I am not sure was intentional.
By the conclusion of the movie there were more questions than answers and these weren’t questions related to the story, these questions dealt more with the plot holes and stupidity that riddled the movie. This is a movie that can be skipped without so much as a second thought.Rating: 1 Reel

































