Scott Leonard
The worst rental l have ever made in my life. They should rename this movie to "Pointing at Coffee" because the apex of this film is when the overly hipster male lead uses an airgun gesture to point at coffee mugs and then at a coffee machine. It's as if he's a botched, half-baked clone of an actual human that ended up only being able to say the word "baby" while looking at the ground and making airguns at inanimate objects. You will have absolutely zero interest if this guy or his forgettable costar make it back to the real world. So much so that you may go back to the Google Play store mid-movie and rent something else in disgust, if only to get the airgun scene out of your mind. I have nothing against hipsters. They are generally harmless as I've found living amongst them in Brooklyn for over five years. But, alas, I would rather have them make an overpriced farm to table menu than seeing them survive in a potentially interesting sci fi film plot.
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Old Volk
For the people who think this movie was not as entertaining as it could of been have never felt true love, never felt what its like to be truly alone in the world. This film was moving for me as it reminded me of what it is like to be out in the wilderness doing what is needed to survive with one you share everything with. Sure with a massive budget this film could of done some things to really impress your average crowd, but they literally emptied out an entire town for this movie and its a visually stunning ride throughout. I recommend this for anyone who has been in love and explored the side of the world where there is no one else but you and your significant other. Otherwise you wont get it and you will think this movie sucks..
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