'Life After The Apocalypse' is quite possibly one of the most important films ever submitted to Video Production 1A Mr. Howard's room F-11. This is because it set the bar for what film making was at the time, with it's groundbreaking film techniques, stellar writing, and tear-jerking moments.
Really to be honest this film.. no... work of cinematic art is virtually impossible to review, because it is more of an experience compared to just watching any ordinary movie.
Citizen Kane, Shawshank Redemption, Dragonball Z: Battle of Gods, absolute garbage compared to the genius of LATA.
I think you get the point.
Really to be honest this film.. no... work of cinematic art is virtually impossible to review, because it is more of an experience compared to just watching any ordinary movie.
Citizen Kane, Shawshank Redemption, Dragonball Z: Battle of Gods, absolute garbage compared to the genius of LATA.
I think you get the point.