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Emmanuel McCord
- Bing
- (as Manny McCord)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNeal McDonough agreed to play in this project because he liked Angel Studios and was eager to play a non-villain role. Following his performance as the Benefactor in The Shift (2023) McDonough had entered into an agreement with Angel Studios to submit some of his projects to the company for optional release should they be approved by the viewers who composed the Angel Guild. This was the first of his projects to be approved for funding and release.
- Quotes
Jenna Ross: Everyone wondered how the world ended, but this is the story of how it began again.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2023 Illuminate - Angel Studios (2023)
Featured review
This was not a "movie" it was clearly a Series Pilot.
As a pilot there can be a lot forgiven, as a movie it was not great.
Zero character development and the "plotting" style of story development is transparent and poorly executed with characters constantly making unnatural choices to move the plot toward predetermined events.
Totally missing is any level of discovery where the characters organically develop, making natural feeling choices that grow the story.
While the highlight opening scene on the ocean was fantastic, it jumped in making it difficult to understand where they were, how they got there, and why they were on their mission. In its own this was ok, being dropped in to the story so abruptly could allow the viewer to build their own narrative about the situation.
However it got worse from here. Who is the owner of the homestead, why has he set it up, what is his background, and how was it funded, perhaps as a series this will be explored over time, but as a movie it made it difficult to understand the core foundation.
Just one of the countless examples, a city official that stops by demanding an accounting of who and what is on the homestead so they could collect taxes, just a few days after the world entered a crisis. Very awkward and unnatural, however this was clearly just a poorly executed plot setup for a later encounter.
As a pilot there can be a lot forgiven, as a movie it was not great.
Zero character development and the "plotting" style of story development is transparent and poorly executed with characters constantly making unnatural choices to move the plot toward predetermined events.
Totally missing is any level of discovery where the characters organically develop, making natural feeling choices that grow the story.
While the highlight opening scene on the ocean was fantastic, it jumped in making it difficult to understand where they were, how they got there, and why they were on their mission. In its own this was ok, being dropped in to the story so abruptly could allow the viewer to build their own narrative about the situation.
However it got worse from here. Who is the owner of the homestead, why has he set it up, what is his background, and how was it funded, perhaps as a series this will be explored over time, but as a movie it made it difficult to understand the core foundation.
Just one of the countless examples, a city official that stops by demanding an accounting of who and what is on the homestead so they could collect taxes, just a few days after the world entered a crisis. Very awkward and unnatural, however this was clearly just a poorly executed plot setup for a later encounter.
- chris-weaver-125-1484
- Dec 22, 2024
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,788,818
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,000,241
- Dec 22, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $20,788,818
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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