![]() The idea could have been used to make a pretty good action movie, with a little bit better worked out storyline, and much better casting. However, this film lacks action and the storyline went steadily down hill from beginning to end. But the performance of Ryan O'Neal just irritated me along with a few of the others with such bad over-acting that it was painful to watch. When the Earth is menaced by a mysterious rock that bursts suddenly. He managed to actually act here, which he is not allowed to do often, and I think he is underrated as an actor. Suspense, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction. I especially enjoyed Brian Thompson, which we have seen in so many TV shows (Star Trek, X-File). It had a weird balance between comedy and action, which I don't think really worked here, and even though some wit is good, they should have kept it more realistic. ![]() There were some parts that irritated me though, mostly to do with the government, which seemed to be filled with idiots. The main actors did well, keeping their conversation fast paced and witty. What saved this film was pretty good idea and not too bad script. Anthropocene: The Human Epoch offers a sobering - and visually ravishing - look at the horrific ecological damage wrought by modern human civilization. A top-secret weapons specialist must unravel the secret behind a towering alien structure that appears suddenly, hovering above the earth. So in some ways I was surprised, as the result was much better then I expected. A cinematic meditation on humanitys massive reengineering of the planet, ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch is a four years in the making feature documentary. Watch trailers, get showtimes, and buy tickets for upcoming films. Last month, Ruben Östlund stuck a bunch of them on a luxury yacht and watched them projectile vomit all over each other in Triangle of Sadness. IMDb is the worlds most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV, and celebrity information. There was not much I expected from Epoch, thinking that surely we would have one of these B-movies with pausing dialog and s****y script. Reviews The Menu Christy Lemire NovemTweet Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch The obscenely wealthy are having a tough time at the movies lately.
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