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Sean et Ben sont à Moscou pour affaires, confrontés à un univers d’argent et de pratiques sans scrupules. Natalie et Anne s’y trouvent en escale involontaire alors qu’elles avaient prévu de se rendre au Népal. Les quatre jeunes gens se rencontrent par hasard dans la boîte de nuit la plus branchée de la ville où ils croisent Skylar, un homme d’affaires suédois qui a arnaqué Sean et Ben. Ce haut lieu qui attire puissants et personnalités en vue bascule dans la terreur lorsque des aliens attaquent… Après avoir vécu terrés quelques jours dans les sous-sols, les cinq survivants ressortent et découvrent une ville déserte. Le monde semble immobile alors qu’une force terrifiante et invisible les guette… S’ils veulent avoir une chance de survivre, ils vont absolument devoir découvrir qui sont ces êtres venus d’ailleurs et ce qu’ils veulent. C’est à ce prix qu’ils pourront les combattre, s’ils en sont capables…
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I watched it... Yeah, that's all I truly got to say after watching this movie. It's one of those movies that has an incredibly good idea behind it, but once executed, it is worthless. The two major problems about this movie is horrible acting, especially by the younger "actors", and a lacking story-line. Because of this, the movie feels bland, and at times even boring. Add to this the fact that during the most boring parts special effects are quite heavily used, and you could probably already guess the result, which is that the special effects become worthless. I was basically focused on the mistakes at the visual aspects, focus that was caused by the movie itself. It's really too bad, as the idea in itself is great, and it's also great to see an American movie where Russians are not the enemy, but it can't be denied that the experience is not the same as watching a B-movie, let alone an A-movie, that while the budget is technically that of a B-movie... Really too bad.
It was a movie just to pass time, I didn't really enjoy it. Could have developed more, honestly!
>"They can see us but we can't see them." If you put aside the mediocre cinematography and bad, low budget graphics, the premise is actually not bad. I guess it's just another movie hurt by poor execution. Emile Hirsch and Olivia Thirlby make it better, and without them I would've probably skipped this.
The movie equivalent of a 1st season from CW
Compared to the woke garbage we are seeing these days from Netflix etc, this is a decent sci-fi flick. It’s low-budget. However, the story is quite interesting.