A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.
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- TriviaWilliam Katt only worked one day on this film.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Don't know if anything good can be said about this film.
Most of the action of the film takes place 5 years after apocalypse in the forest. The main character who before the apocalypse was a cubicle worker survives 5 years in the forest and looks like just left the gym after heaving his hair trimmed. Neither his body or spirit are affected by the catastrophe. So maybe he is a superhero? Surprisingly all of the people are like that. As a result we have a fully nourished individuals chasing each other in the forest. Pretty much happy time? No, because there are a bad guys, paramilitary groups who supposedly rule the area, rape the women, take prisoners and have the cruel labor camps. Again the women kept by a the militants and gang raped multiple times look in the film like they just left the shopping mall on Saturday afternoon. The whole scenery as well as the plot make the film into something in between of Christian preachy film (with obvious not complicated characters) and porn (where people seem to be detached from the background they are put on). What could save the film? Probably more acting. It would be nice to watch a person trying to survive in the forest instead of a dude who just went for a walk to the park. Also women should have feelings, if not crying then with the mask of angry lesbian... anything.
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- moux
- Nov 26, 2010
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