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ikkegoemikke's avatar

ikkegoemikke

I only have one question for you.
Are you coming with me?


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“How it ends.“. Well, I’ve never seen a movie title that sounded so ambiguous afterward. They should have replaced the period with a question mark. Even though I was very enthusiastic in the beginning. Once again a film from the Netflix Originals stable. Moreover, Forest Whitaker is playing in it. Without a doubt, one of my favorite star actors. When there’s a film with this versatile actor in the starting blocks, I’m eagerly waiting to see it. The calmness he radiates is magisterial. Even though he’s about to explode like an awakened volcano. Unfortunately, he can’t take this no-win movie to a higher level. When the end of the world becomes as boring as this movie, the tedium will kill me.

“How it ends” is the umpteenth film about a post-apocalyptic world with the usual clichés. Something that Theo James already has experience with after his participation in the “Divergent” franchise. Now, I’m not a real fan of the “Divergent” saga, but I have to admit that it had much more to offer in terms of content and visuals. “How it ends” is monotonous and has a repetitive character. I hoped that this film would be a combination of “Cell” and “Mad Max“, but it turned out to be a miserably long road movie with always the same recurring events. Eventually, I understood it was more about the relationship between Will (Theo James) and his father-in-law Tom Sutherland (Forest Whitaker) than about surviving in a chaotic debris-ridden world. The two have a very difficult relationship. And during the long trip to Seatle, you gradually see a mutual respect growing. But that’s just not what I wanted to see.

What you get is a sort of cross-country through the U.S. along dusty roads, deserted ghost towns, and endless vistas. And of course, there are the usual obstacles of military blockades (which, if Tom uses the correct pep talks, step aside and let them pass) and distraught people who only want one thing. And that is to get away from the disaster as quickly as possible. And it’s not exactly an easy task without fuel. The result is a struggle for this precious stuff. Mind you, this goes on the entire film. And as is customary in post-apocalyptic films, they are the heroes, who are moving against the current instead of fleeing. Closer to the source that causes all the misery. Add to that a pile of dusty desert sand and a bunch of weirdos (the Apocalypse brings out their rebellious nature) who are wildly waving around with their shotguns, and the picture is complete. They should have worked harder on the content. Now it seemed like a collection of ideas that have been raked together.

No, you can hardly call this overwhelming. In “Seeking a friend for the end of the world” there was just as much to see. But the latter was at least interesting and entertaining. Still, some positive comments. First, the girl Ricki (Grace Dove). Her remarks and actions were clever, bold and sometimes also quite humorous. Her remark about the names of American combat helicopters made me raise my eyebrows for a moment. I never looked at it that way before. And then the way in which everything was portrayed, is also worth mentioning. But otherwise, this would-be dystopian film completely missed the mark. It’s not really a rich addition to this well-known genre.

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5 years 8 months ago
Axel Fritzler's avatar

Axel Fritzler

Dull.
Ricki was the only interesting thing and even she fades out.
3 years 1 month ago
Concepterie's avatar

Concepterie

The real horror is the fact that the director of this utterly pointless, predictable and boring movie is going to direct the remake of the classic Jacob's Ladder. Be afraid.
5 years 8 months ago
codedude's avatar

codedude

Utter crap.
5 years 8 months ago
unicorntears's avatar

unicorntears

Don't waste your time.
5 years 8 months ago
Videl's avatar

Videl

Don't watch this movie, it's shit!

It starts with this guy from Divergent who has to visit his girlfriends parents to ask for her hand in marriage. They really don't like him, why is he going there alone? I don't know. Her parents hate him because something happened to their boat, and they can't stop talking about this stupid boat. Oooh, what happened? To the end we find out his girlfriend wrecked the boat and he took the blame. That's the only thing that gets solved.

In Seattle some kind of earth quake / natural disaster/ bomb/ alien attack / government conspiracy blows up and this boring guy with no balls get's into a Road trip with his father in law, but without the fun and music, because quote: It's not that kind of Road trip. For some reason whole America had gone apeshit. Why? I don't know!
Some people are extremely calm as if nothing happened. Let's go West, I always wanted to leave this town! Wtf... others are fleeing/ stealing and killing, but so far we haven't seen any of the danger yet.
How does this thrilling story end?

spoiler

That's how it ends, so you don't have to watch it.
5 years 8 months ago
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