In Extremis

2017

Action / Horror / Thriller

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David O'Hara as Alex
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Bill Fellows as Homeless Man
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1280*522
English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 33 min
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1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by blackmamba9997110 / 10

A symbol of courage

I rather found this film to be a unique example on how our minds work during a catastrophic loss. David O' Hara portrayed such an individual as a successful father who lost a daughter to cancer. Imagine... if you will that you are someone who questions their sanity or fantasizes that you are crazy and everything else in between is nothing more than a fabricated lie. This is what O' hara saw when he realizes that the world is tumbling down brick by brick.

To lose a love of your life to a disease that has no mercy in the victim. To see strange images of despair surrounding you like - - a cancer. Such as the dark figure who represents death or the grim reaper waiting patiently for O' Hara's soul to come to him but in turn has Anna his daughter try to convince Alex, (O' Hara) that he's not done yet on our mortal plane.

I found this film a rather enjoyable watch because of the elements blended in that makes us who we are. Bleak pictures, to grim landscapes that represent our conscious thoughts in endless turmoil. To see a man broken into pieces because of the loss of his daughter, and a faithful wife who stood beside him the entire time.

Steve Stone captured each shot brilliantly using dark tones, sinister shadows and mind bending scenes using light, slithering darkness swallowing up Alex in the hallway. The music also set the stage for building up the climax with visceral scratching effects and white noise to encroach a person's psyche.

It is something we all have gone through. Heavy loss due to inoperable diseases to ailments without vaccines or cures. Losing a family member is hard, but to lose them slowly as they deal with the constant pain is absolute torture in itself, and David O' Hara displayed that perfectly in his role as Alex. I highly recommend this film for two reasons... One, it helps those deal with the pain of loss, and... Two the idea that life after death is final, is not always accurate.

Incredible movie for such a low budget. The capture shots were excellent, locations were spot on, and hidden innuendos inside the film was a nice touch too. Enjoy this movie.

Reviewed by inexplicable0074 / 10

Take a shot everytime the kid says "Daddy..."

You'll be super tossed. If you like painful boring films where people speak in riddles and no one bothers to question why everyone is speaking in riddles with the other majority of the film is the father stumbling around coonfused to his daughter's cries.......so much pain and the ending was not a good payofff at all and predictable. So I suffered.....like you suffered through my rant but seriously Im trying to save you your precious time

Reviewed by the_sarcasm_fairy3 / 10

A genuinely bad movie

This movie isn't deep. It isn't well written or well acted. These other reviewers either watched a different movie, or they've got the same complex as the writer/director where they have a need to feel like they're artsy and totally "get it" more than other people.

The first 45 or so minutes of this movie are just the same 3 lines of dialogue over and over, written in different ways. "What's happening?" "You already know" "Anna?!"

Then, FINALLY, something tries to happen, and then that just turns into the same thing. Nothing happens, all the characters speak in crossword clues, the story drags its feet and gets nowhere. It's one of the most frustrating movies I've ever watched. This honestly could have been a 10 minute YouTube short; there was not nearly enough content for a feature length film.

The twist is also not foreshadowed or hinted at, it's basically told straight to you. My wife called "dead kid, cancer" in the first 5 minutes. They wait until the very end to drop that like it's going to be some kind of surprise.

Some movies hold onto mysteries very well, to intrigue you and make you want to see more. This is absolutely not that way. The characters talk a lot but none of them really say anything, and it is so annoying. It's like when you wrote a paper in high school and came up a page short of the minimum, so you just add in a bunch of filler that has no substance at all. This entire movie is that last page of filler.

The only reason this gets a 3 and not a 1 is because there's an excellent accidental "That's what she said" joke near the end. About halfway through, I told my wife it would be amazing if the last line of dialogue made it so the entire awful movie was an elaborate joke. Sadly, it was not the very last line of dialogue, but it was close so I'm going to count it and give two stars.

The only horror aspect to this movie is that you get to experience the sensation of torture as you slog through this trash. The acting isn't good, the writing isn't good, the story isn't good. And it's not that I "don't get it" either. This doesn't have some deep symbolism or metaphors or whatever artsy crap people think they're special for getting. They're hamfisted, grade school level symbols that are being shoved right in your face. I'd say they were basically explained to you, but the characters explain them while still managing to say absolutely nothing. It's kind of amazing how they can do that.

Truly just not well made.

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