Alclemeshia Lewis
This was by FAR the WORST movie I've ever seen. The first 30 minutes was an amazing setup, then it drove off the cliff. It was too long, had no defining plot that made sense, and just overall bad. There were 2 actors that carried the movie, and they killed the first one off quickly, and the 2nd one went crazy. You saw it coming from the beginning. Please don't waste your time. Even in a pandemic, there is more to LIFE than watching this mess.
Publius Sempronius Maximus
I could only take 45 minutes of this crap. Very unrealistic right from the opening scene. How do you have lighting flashes at the center of a nuclear detonation. Why would you stand there staring at a mushroom cloud with a blank facial expression while everyone around you is screaming and running for their lives. And why would hostiles set up a scientific labratory at ground zero? Does that sound realistic to you? And how do hostiles manage to clear such a huge debris radius AND create an elaborate labyrinth for their laboratory without any U.S military intervention? To watch this movie, you'd have to believe that 1 bomb took out the entire country, including military, and the only survivors on the planet are the characters in the movie and the hostile asian scientis. As far as the acting, it was formulaic, i.e typical - people stranded together in dire circumstances become unreasonably annoyed, antagonistic, and increasingly insane leading to their demise, instead of being practical, reasonable, and working together. When the guy running from the hostiles shooting at him, fell down and dropped his gun then got up and ran left his gun there, I couldn't take it anymore.