After a virus kills all of the Earth's adults, rival children battle for control of an abandoned theme park.After a virus kills all of the Earth's adults, rival children battle for control of an abandoned theme park.After a virus kills all of the Earth's adults, rival children battle for control of an abandoned theme park.
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Carli McIntyre
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- (as Carli Marie McIntyre)
Makaila Faith Nixon
- Slingshot Blue Girl
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The cinematography, locations and plot were top notch. The premise and plot was interesting, although it wasn't the focus of the story.
The trailer is kind of misleading. Don't expect a horror, survival or action film. Think more of a indie character study rather than a plot driven film. The film can be dark due to it being post-apocalyptic but the kids balance it.
This film covers topics of humanity, survival and empathy. It's unconventional and kinda keeps you guessing on what will happen.
The writing wasn't bad. The dialogue is believable, which most writers struggle when it comes to kids but Shal Ngo did a great job with a nice message at the end.
Most of the reviews that are hating on this gem seem to be miserable boomers who are literally "kids these days" wouldn't survive... It's a fictional film... get over yourselves.
The acting is probably the weakest aspect of the film but it's kids. Some of the kids over act but it's bearable. The main character Ines played by Chloe Guidry is surprisingly well done and subtle. Kuan played Carmina Garay seemed to be over expressive but it kinda fits her character. It does drag towards the middle.
I had to give this film 10 stars to out weigh the unnecessary hate. But the film is probably 7/10. An above average film that made me remember the wonder and hope of being a kid.
The trailer is kind of misleading. Don't expect a horror, survival or action film. Think more of a indie character study rather than a plot driven film. The film can be dark due to it being post-apocalyptic but the kids balance it.
This film covers topics of humanity, survival and empathy. It's unconventional and kinda keeps you guessing on what will happen.
The writing wasn't bad. The dialogue is believable, which most writers struggle when it comes to kids but Shal Ngo did a great job with a nice message at the end.
Most of the reviews that are hating on this gem seem to be miserable boomers who are literally "kids these days" wouldn't survive... It's a fictional film... get over yourselves.
The acting is probably the weakest aspect of the film but it's kids. Some of the kids over act but it's bearable. The main character Ines played by Chloe Guidry is surprisingly well done and subtle. Kuan played Carmina Garay seemed to be over expressive but it kinda fits her character. It does drag towards the middle.
I had to give this film 10 stars to out weigh the unnecessary hate. But the film is probably 7/10. An above average film that made me remember the wonder and hope of being a kid.
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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