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The Capture gripped me early, but the further into the movie it got the more the grip was loosened and by the end it had thoroughly lost me. It tells the story of a group of scientists who use risky, questionably immoral and dangerous methods to break space and time to find out what truly happens when you die. Is there an afterlife?
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Are all the reports of angelic entities at places of mass death true? Based almost entirely in one location with a 3 person cast it plays it's low budget well and delivers a fairly original concept.
Sadly what it doesn't do is provide you with a competent payoff, the finale is really quite weak. Considering the movie tries so hard with it's pseudo-science to come across smart the ending demonstrates a lack of intellect and common sense. It is very frustrating when an interesting movie fails to wrap things up well and ultimately it kills the entire film.
Nice ideas, failed execution. The Good: Solid concept Convincing premise Fittingly moody tense atmosphere The Bad: Too short Finale is an utter failure Things I Learnt From This Movie: Short tattoo sleeves on girls can look fantastic. This is a low budget science fiction film on the order of 'Primer' except this one has a woman in it. This review has minor/early spoilers. Louis (Jordan Tisdale) and Alex (Nora-Jane Noone) conduct an unorthodox illegal experiment which proved successful. They need to bring on Isaac (Jonathan Howard) who does not approve because it involves euthanizing people.
They capture (hence title name) an entity who guides souls in the afterlife. After that all kinds of debates ensue. The film is slow moving and shot in one location. Physicist Louis claims matter is changed to energy when you burn something, which any seventh grade art history student can tell you is incorrect. Clearly the writing was not as clever as it could have been. Acting could have been better if they had cleaned up the backstories and dialogue.
My favorite line, 'Are you dead?' Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. The acting was good, the story was interesting (up to a point) but the 'special' effects were non existent and the movie set was awful. Its a sad indictment of a film when the total special effects consisted of a single blue light being cast onto the soul guide that was wearing what appeared to be a toga. Unfortunately, the movie becomes boring real fast and does not hold the viewers interest.
When the special effects in an Asylum film look absolutely awesome in comparison to this film, you know that this film is one to avoid. Novice filmmaker Jim Agnew makes his directorial debut in a film he also wrote, and clearly made on a shoestring budget - and succeeded. His directing was actually quite good, and although the writing had some plot issues, it was still creative and interesting.
The acting was spot on by all cast, and the cinematography was on point. I felt the pace was a little slow, even for the short 78 min length, and that perhaps this should have been edited down with a faster pace to a short film of about 40 mins. The score was also fairly decent and apropriate but felt out of place in a few scenes. My main issue was the sets. Clearly not much of the budget went into them, as a few desks and fluorescent bulbs with outdated equipment and miles of thin phone lines don't make for a convincing set that apparently needed to draw power from many major cities in many states.
Nevertheless, for a very low budget C-grade film with B-list actors, this was a fun little sci-fi. A well deserved 8/10 from me. The acting and direction was quite good, and even that science part was pretty much poor, it promised interesting finale. Money origin was explained, so reviewer here, who complained about where are from those millions obviously did not follow it all time. And then, suddenly some silly discovery that they 'needed third hand' for some input, and that must be persona with thermodynamic experience - what a letdown! With all computers there must be 3 persons for manual input? They really should took some 10 minutes effort, and figure out something less stupid.
'The happy end' happened - but I doubt that there is viewer who was happy with it. Maybe authors, who ran out of money and ideas. I give it 2 only because first part was done good for low budget movie. I think that next time when I see runtime is so short will just skip it. It's really difficult to properly review this without getting into the spoilers of it, in part because there's actually so little content here.The plot setup is some guy named Isaac meets with an old friend Louis who is working on a big science experiment involving bending time and space and essentially bringing a deceased person back from the afterlife, and Dark matter might be people's 'souls'.That is about as much as the film has in the way of explanation or science.The film takes place almost completely in a dinky looking warehouse where they carry out their experiments. As such, it would take a lot in the way of creative writing and/or dialogue to carry this film. This film has none of that.Louis and his partner Alex have inexplicably come up with a way to bring someone back to life and they brought back the girlfriend of some random guy in their alleyway who committed suicide two years prior.
Her fully alive, intact body appears and is unconscious but alive.There's nothing even remotely explaining how any of it works, and instead there is a big fixation on the 'ethics' involved in the process in which 4 terminally ill volunteers had to be 'euthanized' in order to bring someone back. Despite taking place in a rinky run-down warehouse, Louis has somehow managed to get ahold of TWO MILLION DOLLARS for EACH volunteer's family.This becomes a big sticking point, and is really the only actual substantive thing we can tell is being done. It makes about as much sense as to imply that killing 4 random people in one spot will somehow bring 1 random person back to life.The resurrected girlfriend provides absolutely nothing in the way of anything else, giving us a 'I don't know' as to pretty much all afterlife-related questions except that the 'gate' has been 'broken' and she needs to go back or it will be broken forever.That's the beginning and end of what ever she was trying to communicate. It's never elaborated upon any further, nor do we see any real consequences in terms of a timeline; is it okay for her to hang around for a day before going back? Only an hour?Then it ends with Isaac deciding it would be a good idea to sabotage their experiment and give knock-out drugs to Louis and Alex in order to send the resurrected girl back, despite he himself openly stating he has no idea how to do so, and the tense music and machine noises indicating they are running out of time.
Instead Alex wakes up and shoots him and he apparently dies and that's it. Recently saw this on amazon, pretty good, a lot to take in and a lot of talking about science and the spirt it world. Which makes it great in some parts and a little slow in others. It was obvious that this film was made for very little money but the acting and the presentation were good. The end is a head scratcher but in these type of thinking man films that's good.
If you're looking for action and explosions this is not for you but if you like intelligent since fiction this is more what this film is. If you like Black Mirror you'll probably like this film. It is about a small group of scientist who take a group of terminally ill people and give them a compound that causes them to die at the same time.
When they do this they also manipulate time and space and capture what came to take these souls to the other side as they call it. What they end up with is not what they expected. The film presents ideas (a lot of them) and people make bad choices (much like every episode of Black Mirror) they all have had horrible things happen to them in the past which is why they all worked on this experiment. The three scientist and the girl that appears are all very different people with different motivations making it hard to tell who if anyone is right in their actions. They each have a choice to make that will effect the out come of the experiment and the one scientist Louis is the most interesting character of the group as he constantly explains his thought on the universe, dark matter and death. The other two characters are conflicted due to personal loss. There are some heady concepts in the film, if I can compare it to anything other than Black Mirror Shane Carruth's Primer would be the one film I would say is in the same vein.
Over all a good entry into independent science fiction.