What Still Remains is well made, with a strong emphasis on character development and atmosphere. The post-apocalyptic world is convincingly portrayed, with a palpable sense of danger and uncertainty. The film also explores themes of faith, trust, and survival, and it does so in a way that is both thought-provoking and engaging.
One of the strengths of the film is the performances of the lead actors. Lulu Antariksa is excellent as Anna, portraying her character with a mixture of toughness and vulnerability. Colin O'Donoghue is also very good as Peter, bringing a sense of charm and charisma to his role.
However, while the film is well made, it does suffer from some pacing issues. The first half of the movie is slow, with not much happening in terms of plot. This may be off-putting for some viewers, but for those who stick with it, the film does pick up in the second half.
Overall, "What Still Remains" is a well-crafted post-apocalyptic thriller that explores themes of faith, trust, and survival. While it may not be for everyone, those who enjoy this type of film should find it to be an engaging and thought-provoking experience.
What Still Remains
2018
Action / Drama / Thriller
What Still Remains
2018
Action / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
After the loss of her family, a young woman struggles to survive in a world long-since destroyed by disease; but when a lonely traveler offers her a place in his community, she must decide if the promise of a better life is worth the risk of trusting him.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
August 18, 2018 at 08:14 AM
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A Bit Preachy
Beware of reviews that mention the director by Name.
I have learned over the years that any time I see a review or reviews that continuously name the director and how great he is the red flag will now go up for me. Family, friends, production crew, all are told to hype the movie to get sales (and make sure you mention the director). Run away and save your money.
A boring movie about people talking to each other
The apocalypse has happened... a long time ago. Now all you have are a bunch of people living it agro style, but with guns. And as people do, they make their own rules and hold them above everything and everyone. Our heroine just moves from one group of people to another, talking to people, witnessing their respective madness or cultism and then talking some more. It's not that it was bad, it's that it was not good either. There was nothing new brought to the table, nothing gained by making it an apocalyptic movie, just a bunch of rednecks talking to each other but without the benefit of a Western storyline or a horror tension or anything really.
Bottom line: there was no scene in this film that I enjoyed. It was depressingly boring.