In a future where a plague has infected much of the population, two brothers are tasked with traveling to Canada to retrieve a mysterious package.In a future where a plague has infected much of the population, two brothers are tasked with traveling to Canada to retrieve a mysterious package.In a future where a plague has infected much of the population, two brothers are tasked with traveling to Canada to retrieve a mysterious package.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations
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- TriviaPrincipal photography began in June 2017 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, right after the credits, when the camera opens with a wide shot of some buildings, then pans down to under a bridge, it becomes obvious that the background seen from under the bridge does not match the one seen from above it.
- Crazy creditsAfter the end credits, there's a 10 second animated "vanity card" in 90's style 3D computer animation. It features the "drones" from the movie zooming through skyscrapers, and ends with "An American Tradition - OVERWATCH - For Your Protection - Call Now" and a back-lit figure walking towards the viewer. It seems clearly intended to be tongue-in-cheek.
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Directed by Lowell Dean. Starring Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, Jonathan Cherry, Natalie Krill, Daniel Maslany, Fei Ren, Amy Matysio, Jay Reso, Tinsel Korey.
In a virus-plagued post-apocalyptic future, two brothers trek out into the lawless wilderness, battling rebel/robber gangs to locate and bring back a Macguffin (in this case, a mysterious cargo that turns out to be...well, it's pretty obvious). Unexciting retread of a dozen grungy actioners before it, populated by grim, uninteresting characters that are forced into uttering obvious and clichéd dialogue; the filmmakers were obviously striving for a harsh, intense mood, but more comic relief (besides a couple of D.O.A. one-liners from Maslany) would have helped make the experience more campy, less tiresome. Shot on a shoestring (and it shows), only the most undiscriminating action junkies would find the ugly, formulaic chases and shootouts worth watching. Highlight: a grotesque baddie wearing a sack over his head like Jason Voorhies in the second "Friday the 13th" flick, though he disappears way too quickly. Sure, no one should be expecting "The Road Warrior," but this Canuck crack-up can't even approach the level of "Doomsday."
23/100
In a virus-plagued post-apocalyptic future, two brothers trek out into the lawless wilderness, battling rebel/robber gangs to locate and bring back a Macguffin (in this case, a mysterious cargo that turns out to be...well, it's pretty obvious). Unexciting retread of a dozen grungy actioners before it, populated by grim, uninteresting characters that are forced into uttering obvious and clichéd dialogue; the filmmakers were obviously striving for a harsh, intense mood, but more comic relief (besides a couple of D.O.A. one-liners from Maslany) would have helped make the experience more campy, less tiresome. Shot on a shoestring (and it shows), only the most undiscriminating action junkies would find the ugly, formulaic chases and shootouts worth watching. Highlight: a grotesque baddie wearing a sack over his head like Jason Voorhies in the second "Friday the 13th" flick, though he disappears way too quickly. Sure, no one should be expecting "The Road Warrior," but this Canuck crack-up can't even approach the level of "Doomsday."
23/100
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- Oct 19, 2019
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- ワイルドクラッシュ
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- CA$1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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