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3/10
So much potential but never quite got there
kaydorsett16 June 2018
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This was one of those movies that had so much potential but never quite got there. It created an interesting world, but left so many holes in why the world was the way it was, that it left the viewers unfulfilled in the end.

What was on the other side of the fence? Why did she run from it? Why did the grandfather not say on the other side? And so many more . . . .

Basically, no resolution at all.
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3/10
The Kiwi post-apocalypse
Leofwine_draca26 March 2018
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EXISTENCE is a post-apocalypse drama from New Zealand. It has a fine evocation of a barren and desolate landscape crafted on an indie budget but other than that there's little story or reason to keep engaged with the narrative. Fine use is made of the Kiwi countryside and the camerawork is okay, but there's no drama or suspense here. The picture really needs more oomph and liveliness.
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3/10
This Looked Great!!
bemyfriend-4018411 June 2021
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But wasn't. Good set up. Then, there is no then. It goes nowhere, does nothing, and is silent.
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2/10
Nice cinematography, not much else.
ui-4472316 September 2019
Poor character development; no one's actions make much sense based on what we know about them. Weak story that goes nowhere.
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1/10
Utter Garbage
demonefg12 January 2021
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I realize that my review comes well beyond even the incredible waste of time this film was. I see beautiful scenery, a very expressive lead actress and what could have potentially been an incredible story. Instead it falls so short as to become nearly mind numbingly forgettable. No ending that is even worth the horrifying slow pace of this film, a build up of emotions and ideas that never even makes it past the doorway of anything intelligent. A shame they couldn't see the travesty and disservice done to themselves.
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5/10
Sparse dystopian fiction with great world building and intrigue, but ultimately ends prematurely.
The film is stripped down and simple, which gives the story plenty of room to develop and build some intrigue, which the film does effectively in the beginning. However a few missteps in character and a lack of a more definitive conclusion reduce enjoyment of the film.

The main complaints: -Character misstep Our protagonist questions the status quo of the patriarch of the group. However we don't see anything to make us believe that she'd be correct to question this so her rebelliousness just seems petulant rather than justified. Their first meetings with the rider also seems unrealistic (for the film), especially as all we've seen up until this point is the rider as a very real threat. Their actions are also very unmotivated and, I hate to use this word, 'problematic' and is probably the main scene that takes you out of the movie and reduces any sympathy.

-Conclusion The film asks many questions throughout the film about the world that once was and what lies beyond the fence. It provides some answers and clues but the main question isn't answered. You're given a few minor clues to what it could be, but nothing concrete to the point of understanding. It also takes away from one of the films reveals, where the revelation would be more shocking if we knew what the riders were guarding. This is also at the climax, which means it's the last thing you're left with. The film also ends somewhat ambiguously, but it feels like that should be where the final act begins, and you start to get some answers.

The moral of the story also seems to be a 'the grass isn't always greener' type analogy, however it is rather jarring when you consider the world is freezing, isolated island where you can barely survive.

However there are many good things...Such as: -Great NZ scenery -Fantastic production design -The sound, script, acting create a sense of a sense that this is a real world, as well as an intrigue to see what will happen -Doesn't spam you with exposition (I know it sounds hypocritical but there's a line between too much and not enough) -Well paced

Overall, it's not amazing, but has enough going for it to be worth a watch. You might leave a little disappointed in the ending, but you won't feel as if you've wasted your time.
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1/10
Worst movie ending ever because there was none!
queentulawanda-0768925 March 2021
A total waste of time! Took forever to figure out the plot and get interested. A V e r y s l o w p l o t!!!! It's like they finished all but 10 minutes, then packed up, went home, and sent the film to theatres as is! Horrible plot, horrible acting, horrible pace! Just horrible! I would NEVER RECOMMEND!!!!!!! Grade F-
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2/10
Odd
pompeyjoanne28 April 2018
Ok to watch but has left me thinkng like that is an hour and 25 minutes of my life I will never get back!!!
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6/10
I liked it, very subtle Warning: Spoilers
This movie was a bit long for what it was, but I liked it. Here are my explanations for anyone who was confused:

#1 Notice how Freya and her family had no idea what the tags were, and weren't wearing tags themselves. This means the tagged people were on the OTHER side of the fence.

#2 The first scene shows a couple tagged people trying to get past the riders and the fence. Per my first point, these people are actually from the OTHER side and trying to get to Freya's side. (Remember, the people on Freya's side don't wear the tags or know what they're for.)

#3 Whatever Freya sees on the OTHER side of the fence is so horrible that she stares shocked at it, runs away, then shoots a gun into the air to attract attention to get anyone to take her home. They tag people like cattle over there, so maybe there's a cannibal slaughterhouse there, or a slave camp or something.

#5 The general metaphor of the movie is "the grass is always greener on the other side". Freya cheats on her husband and dreams of a world better than the one she's in with scarce food and poisoned water. But she finds out that the other side of the fence is far worse. The movie ends with her husband accepting her and her realizing that she's where she should be.

I liked this movie overall once I figured out the tag thing. It was a bit slow until the last half hour or so.
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1/10
It shouldn't exsist
FriendGod27 August 2018
Utter melodramatic crap. I gave it one star because it finally ended.
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8/10
A haunting beautiful but simple score supports a bleak existence.
frey_greymoor11 April 2018
I thank prime for every so often allowing me to stumble a cross these films so often hidden in a sea of vanity projects.

Existence is a low budget film, but in its tiny setting and sparsely populated world, this does it more justice than disservice.

Some might say that the story is one without destination, that the character's lack much, if any explanation, but again this showing, rather than telling approach leaves so much more open.

The music score is minimal, but hauntingly beautiful, and sound is used again and again to display the unknown.

Very little is explained in this film; much of the story is shown though actions and interactions, and answers are lacking, forcing the viewer to judge for themselves, or just to question.

I would strongly recommend this film to anyone who wants a break from railroad narrative and just wants to sit back and watch something beautiful, if not stark.
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1/10
Moronic
jessicaadamsa13 July 2021
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Literally, one of the worse movies I've ever seen. So many ridiculous items its impossible to list them all.

The high tech fence is clearly scaffolding. Worse, the gate has such a big gap under it, one could easily crawl under it. The sea is so poisonous getting any of it on you will kill you, but items taken from the seas are just fine. Worse, when she gets through the fence, she finally gets to see what she's always wanted to see and flees in horror, but the audience doesn't get to see it. What a freaking waste of time..
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4/10
Intriguing but Ultimately dissatisfied
llockey26 March 2021
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*** spoilers ***I watched all the way through wondering what would unfold. Although slow places I enjoyed the journey. The whole plot was about getting beyond the fence, to see what's there. When Freya finally gets there ... she turns and wants to return.

We never get to see what's there. Such a frustrating end. I guess the point is Freya realising what they had wasn't so bad, they had family.

Frustrating end.
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4/10
Bleak, slow-moving film
TheDome8122 August 2022
It's a bleak, post-apocalyptic movie that's pretty much all mood and not a lot of action. I enjoyed the scenery and the haunting soundtrack. If you're looking for an action flick, give this one a pass.
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5/10
atmospheric ...
Sherparsa12 March 2023
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5*s for the atmospheric cinematography and a potentially good story too ...

but the end of the movie not actually showing what was going on on the other side of the fence leaves the viewer not so much in suspense really as rather left in the dark ...

i read in another review that the tags belonged to people from the other side, who were trying to get to this side, which we see in the movie and it's already worse than hell perhaps ... so, in the end, when Freya sees the other side at least and finds out it's not the heaven she thought it is, she runs away back home ...

yes, i got that too, via how Freya's bewildered and scared looks tell the story instead of the movie actually showing us what was going on there ... and the reviewer also mentions those mysterious tags left from the people from the other side while they were trying to escape to this, horrible, side but they were killed by the Riders as we see in one scene ...

ok, fine, but if so, then why were those trying to escape to the -better- side also still on this side, when we see the wind turbines farm still on the other side of the fence? Did the makers of this movie forget something? Or the reviewer is not right?
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8/10
Tense and atmospheric
amandafletcher-296132 March 2019
A surprising little gem, this post apocalyptic slow burner is beautifully filmed and well acted for a such a low budget film. An unexpected pleasure from nz, this is no action packed blockbuster, it's a real sci fi where you don't get all the answers spoon fed to you, and you might not like what you find...
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8/10
Thought provoking... but give us answers please
nickherbert-6955818 May 2018
Not a film I would normally watch but on thought I'd give it a go.

It is a film of few words but the setting and atmosphere easily make up for it and it makes the setting more believable.

There are a few annoyances like, why they have forgotten the names of things and have made their own, but as we don't know how far in the future this is set (not that far judging by how well kept the turbines are though).

The story line is also pretty sparse but overall the film is oddly addictive and I found myself having to keep watching to see where the film went - I am normally very intolerant of films so for it to keep my attention is a positive.

It is well worth a watch as it is very thought provoking. But as another reviewer has rightly said, it gives you not a single answer.
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8/10
Wow
jamesarkinstall6 December 2020
What a hidden gem, I only came across this because I got free Prime with my phone plan and all it has are x b grade movies which are mostly so bad you should be getting paid to watch them! But I'm a real big fan of post apocalyptic/dystopian sci fi and this was such a clever plot, it might take you a bit to make sense of it and you have to use your brain a bit as a lot is left to the imagination. The scenery is stunning and the lonely dark feel to this movie is disturbingly good. Grass is always greener on the other side is what they say
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8/10
Lacks
debrawalker-5415431 July 2018
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I can abide a film that doesn't provide background to futuristic possibilities (how did they get to this life?) but to deny the crux of the story and leave it to the reader/watcher to figure it out is anti-climatic and leaves me thinking the writer(s) could't figure it out themselves. "I guess she saw this -or maybe that" isn't a game I personally want to play. But it did hold my attention and for that, I rate as I did.
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8/10
Loved this
texsavi6 October 2019
I appreciate a movie with beautiful scenery and sparse dialogue. Im glad I took a punt on this. I would've loved to see what she see though!! Ticks a lot of boxes for me: post apocalyptic, incredible scenery, not a dialogue road train.. Give it a go. Well worth it
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8/10
High-quality low-budget film
pressisabelvalli30 July 2023
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Beautiful low-budget film from New Zealand about life in a brutal post-apocalyptic dystopian reality. Poetic and dramatic the barely bichromatic photography brings back an expressionist aura to a dragging desolate existence. Little is known and disclosed in this implacably contained world and the musical score is just as minimalist and mysterious. Stylishly drab costumes dress with care human nature's conflicting crisscrossing contradictions-extraordinarily so in direful conditions where the struggle for survival can leave one either heartless or nakedly vulnerable or both. Is this what the future of humanity looks like? EXISTENCE like EXISTENCE doesn't seem too far off.
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10/10
Yes I gave it a 10
seularts23 January 2024
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You can see in the comments the polarizing opinion between people with low scores and high scores. This movie is not aimed at everyone and is very blunt about it though the absence of the background information.

The name Existence relates to the state of the blissful existing without knowing. The moment the main character understands what is outside the fence is the moment she realizes her existence has come to an end. The family is an anomaly and should not have been behind the safe part of the fence. The parents and the kids do not understand the sacrifice the old man has done for them, and from what horrors he was protecting them from the outside.

There are many facades to this story. The answer of what lies outside the fence is the lost of humanity and hope, a thing that the old man put a lot of effort to teach to the children, in his own imperfect way. Outside the fence, indoctrination and the cultist zealot way of life exterminates the unlucky ones. And for those selected few (the riders) who do not abide by those strict rules will inevitably perish.

As I said, the movie is for a very small niche of the audience that likes to read between the lines and can use their imagination to fill in the gaps that the movie left there intentionally.

This is a mind provoking small tale, and there are a lot of clues left around to put together and understand the bigger puzzle. It's a rare movie with a surprising amount of quality acting. It's not a movie that can be recommended to the general public, but it is a valuable collectible for the connoisseurs.
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