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"Leave the world behind"
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"Leave the world behind"
SPOILER ALERT:  Don't bother watching it.

Basically a couple families grapple with the end of the world as it occurs.  Phone and internet service don't work, etc.   None of the characters are very likeable, and loooong amounts of time are spent with them interacting with each other- class tension, racial tension, sexual tension, characters that aren't very likeable snipping and sniping and zinging each other kind of tension- it's all very (to me) "why do I care about this person's opinion about anything?"  I think the movie believes it is some kind of high art, with well-crafted and fascinating "character studies" and in the end of course they all come out with great togetherness and bonding, but shit it's only because the world is ending, so I guess that is part of the message?  One character obsessed with the sitcom "Friends" gets to see how the show turns out, so that's poignant somehow...?
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#2

"Leave the world behind"
I got tired of it waiting for the ship to hit the shore.
Robert G. Ingersoll : “No man with a sense of humor ever founded a religion.”
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#3

"Leave the world behind"
I think it's still coming.
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#4

"Leave the world behind"
Film critic's consensus on Rotten Tomatoes:  73%.

"An exceptionally well-acted apocalyptic thriller, 'Leave the World Behind' steadily
draws the viewer in despite its leisurely pace and somewhat simplistic messaging".

Quote:A spectacular cadre of performers does not necessarily lead to a good, or even
watchable movie. I would say that the script needed another pass, but in terms
of pseudo-apocalyptic movies, Leave the World Behind is barely a blip. There are
only mildly interesting ideas, but they have all been done better previously and
likely will be done better in the future. Sam Esmail’s film is all style, no substance,
and a waste of talent.
  —Dave Giannini,  InSession Film.
I'm a creationist;   I believe that man created God.
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"Leave the world behind"
That reviewer was overly kind!

Big Grin
Robert G. Ingersoll : “No man with a sense of humor ever founded a religion.”
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"Leave the world behind"
I dunno, we kind of liked it here at Chez Mordant. The idea of weaponized Teslas alone was worth the "price" of admission. I think they were trying to build a sense of dread, of the way a true apocalypse would creep up on you like a slow "wow, we are fucked" realization. I thought the psychological warfare with the noisemakers was a nice touch, too. Even the slow approach of the tanker was exactly how it would play out IRL. The mind rebels at something that isn't Supposed To Happen. Until suddenly, wow, maybe we should get out of its way?

But yeah it was a bit, er, deliberately paced, and it wasn't really a happy ending, either. I give it props for original ideas, but I agree, they didn't quite pull it off such that I'd want to see it a second time. Also, from what I know of software hacking, I don't think an external enemy could obtain that kind of control to the level that they could aim ships and planes at things they want them to crash into. Too many manual overrides in the real world. Interesting theory of asymmetrical warfare though ... fuck us over just enough so we get at each other's throats and finish the job FOR them.
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"Leave the world behind"
The Twilight Zone did the idea better in "The Monsters Are Due on Elm Street about 70 years ago....and they did it in a half hour!
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