Juliette, a lone survivor of an apocalyptic era, fights to survive against hunger, thirst, a broken leg and strange disturbing creatures that only come out at nighttime.
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I saw the short for this film and have been hanging out for it for a while. I had expected a survivalist horror, with lots of gnashing teeth and action. Indeed there is an element of that but what I hadn't expected, was a deeply sad love story. This is in many ways a simple film. It uses basic settings combined with a cinematic ploy I'm not fond of cutting, between past and present segments. That said, in the context of this film, it works very very effectively bringing together the final scenes in a very poignant and touching manner. I think the writers, director and actors, are to be congratulated. What has been achieved here is very different and very clever. More than that, its engaging and inherently watchable. I have to confess I had worked out what was going on about two thirds of the way through but that in no way diminished the emotion of the final scene when it arrived. A very special little film, that does remarkable things, with a limited budget. 8/10 from me.
Julia (Brittany Ashworth) is living in an apocalyptic world, searching for food, gas, and killing cannibalistic humanoids in a desert type environment. The event is recent and we don't get a clue as to the cause until late and how the world became a desert so fast is unexplained. However, this film is not about Julia having to survive after a mishap, but it is a love story that fills her flashbacks with a Frenchman named Jack (Grégory Fitoussi). So if you are more interested in watching a love story than science fiction thriller, this is it. The film was a decent production for what was, mostly a one person play. However, it is not something I enjoy. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity
The movie is good, fun and will grab all your attention, but the end is little bit odd and just (over dramatic) and raises a lot of hows and 'would it be better if,,' questions, the writers could choose another interesting end instead of this one. however, the rest of the movie is fine.
Probably a masterpiece. a morality "western". in the 1880's, a soldier, with a very violent and clear conscience, is about to be discharged. as his last assignment, he is charged with taking a group of Indians back to montana. along the way he meets violence and his past. you really need to just get into the movie. let it take you on its journey.