So, the premise is a college professor locks a bunch of his students inside a bunker and also engineers a nuclear apocalypse?
I'm lost here. Are they actually shooting each other, or are we watching a dramatization of a classroom discussion?
I wrote about a fish turning into the moon.I can't tell if this movie looks incredibly pretentious or if it looks like its message is "Philosophy is eeeevil!"
Either way, it seems very...eh. I'm intrigued and definitely want to see it, but I don't have high hopes. Something about the premise is very off-putting to me.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Why was the film's page (under its alternate title, After The Dark) pre-emptively locked?
Is this film not just this weeks "Kevin Sorbo film in which he doesn't like god and ends up begging for help from it when he dies in a car wreck type thing"? Oh yeah, "God Is Not Dead" or something like that?
No, this one's more like "PHILOSOPHY IS EEEEEVIL jk philosophy teach is screwing his best student and is a petty little douchebag, WHAT A TWIST."
Insert witty 'n clever quip here....10 people isn't a large enough genetic pool to replenish the human population anyway, so just let everyone into the bunker and survive as long as you can.
Oh gross. No wonder this smelled like garbage.
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.
If you don't mind my saying, this looks incredibly trite.
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.