Zen-2-Zen
This one is sooooo stupid - like an e-mail spammer offering you "fantastic job" carrying manure in supremely orban Back Water Oklahoma, last post office Lower Wasteland.Thank God for fast forward, but even that didn't help. Whoever paid for this pile of gosa needs to get a life sentence for crimes against humanity. Not kidding at all. This was colossal insult not just for the genre but for the cinematography as a notion and the hard drive space wasted to hold their "material".There needs to be a warning flag on IMDb to let people know what to skip.
jason_leo
So the film wasn't terrible it was leading you towards the end and it was building up so you was looking forward to see what it was all about. Then when it gets right to the point it stops dead. it should be in a category all of its ownto match similar films. it take no skill to make a film like this because you have no ending so you just finish it and think thats ok. What it really means is you just wasted a few hours of your time. similar films would be CUBE and a foreign film where a woman finds a invisible wall in the countryside. Films like this suck.on the reverse of this you have films with a twist these are films that are great then when you get to the end they blow you away with the twist like.Frailty, Seven, The others, Sixth sense, the usual suspects, life of david gail, the tall man, the mist, den of thieves and my favourite Man down.
vn1965
What a terrible movie. The plot doesn't make any sense. It looks cheap and the actors look like they don't want to be there.
mr-philhenderson
I was willing to put up with 89 minutes of the low-budget quality of this 'film' just so I could see what apocalyptic calamity had befallen the earth during the crew's 400 days. In the last minute the director and the rest of the incompetents implicated in this pathetic attempt at storytelling just gave up and left the viewer with a whole lot of nothing when we would have taken almost anything. Nothing endings only work well if crafted by skilled storytellers. Inception had a great nothing ending. For his sake, I hope this director just ran out of money – at least that would be a reason which would compute. You're not being 'cool' 'edgy' or 'neat' by ending it this way. Netflix even got in on the scam by claiming in the description that the crew weren't sure if the 400 day test might actually be real. This was never the illusion they were dealing with. Anyway, I guess I'm the fool for not checking here for reviews first. Fooled me once...