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Harry ist frisch verliebt und auf dem Weg zu einem Date mit Freundin Julie, als er zufällig Zeuge eines schicksalhaften Anrufs wird. "Es ist passiert!" - Entsetzt berichtet ein Soldat, dass der Atomkrieg ausgebrochen ist und die Raketen L.A. in etwa einer Stunde auslöschen werden. Harry wird panisch und in der Metropole entfacht das Chaos! Kann Harry Julie rechtzeitig finden, um mit ihr dem sicheren Tod zu entkommen?
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Really enjoyed it. Romantic and very tense. Some decisions by the characters are a little backwards but it didn't bother means as it's just a cheap way to build some tension and what it took away from the movie is very minor compared to its sheer enjoyment. It's a disaster movie and a great one.
"Miracle Mile" is a mixed bag with some tense moments that were nearly outweighed by the goofy characters. I was disappointed because this movie can't decide if it wants to be scary dramatic or funny. So it tries to be all three and ends up being just okay. I also tired of Harry (Anthony Edwards) running around to trying to find people. A few of the characters do some pretty horrific things and it is interesting to see the way society collapses.
So intense and thrilling. Even today...
An interesting movie that shows how people react to the news that the world is about to end. What do you do when you have to get away or else die … and all your loved ones with you. Interesting, solid and without a typical Hollywood ending.
Some movie, this! I had never heard of 'Miracle Mile' until a mere few hours ago, when I simply chose to watch it on Prime Video due to its cool poster. With only (a relatively) small amount of watchers on a few sites, I'm surprised this hasn't reached further. As per with me, I hit play without knowing anything about this movie; I actually knew it was classed under 'apocalyptic' from when I minorly vetted it (checked for sequels etc.), but had forgotten. The early few scenes have an odd vibe to them, though I only mean that positively - it fits perfectly, particularly the subtle omnipresent score. Anthony Edwards is the only actor I previously knew, well apart from Kurt Fuller (in only his second movie); I also thought I recognised the guy at the diner next to Harlan, but apparently I haven't seen Alan Rosenberg in anything - must be a doppelganger. Anyway, waffle aside, Edwards is very good - nice to see him away from 'Top Gun'. The aforementioned, coupled with an interesting story and a nice and short run time of just under 90 minutes, are reasons why I'd say you should watch this - it definitely deserves more eyes on it.