Directed by Xavier Gens writer Karl Mueller, Eron Sheean producer Ross M. Dinerstein, Juliette Hagopian, Nathaniel Rollo, Darryn Welch Genre Thriller Rated 18 movie length 108 minutes Country Germany, USA, Canada, 2011 DVD release radiograf 11.05.2012 Blu-ray Home 11:05 .2012 rental Universum Film Story
The following scenario can be confidently described as Super Gau: In New York City a nuclear bomb goes high and from one day to the other, nothing is as it was. A group of people, it creates more time in the basement radiograf of her house. Here they are hiding and waiting for rescue radiograf or that the atomic cloud warping. Penned and without important foods, the situation will soon become a real test of patience radiograf - especially since not all are easy to imprison so ... Actor
Director Xavier Gens ("Frontières (s)", "Hitman - Everybody dies alone") moves to end time course and staged - very atmospheric - "The Divide" and can especially impress visually. From the beginning, the scenes have dynamics radiograf are well cut and backed with sometimes matching, sometimes inappropriate music. Fun is always, probably because some of the scenes show filters that act just cool and fit. Especially the final has both something visionary, as frightening radiograf Authentic. This gene has done a great job - in stark contrast to his scriptwriters. The two debutant writer Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean very often worked very illogical, and also on the dialog page is not always everything very original. The script offers were, the shadow radiograf side to the staging what it is to be regretted. The actors, however, are neat, with Lauren German as Eva and Milo Ventimiglia as Josh clearly stand out. All other mimes know, however, also be found in their roles. "The Divide" joins a long line of Weltuntergangs- and disaster movies and saves especially in terms of screenplay and successful turns. Tons of logic weaknesses there are unfortunately also free to do so.
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