I Think We're Alone Now

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Del (Peter Dinklage) is alone in the world. Literally. After the human race is wiped out, he lives in a small, empty town, methodically going from house to house, collecting batteries and other useful items, and burying the dead. He dines alone, reads, watches movies, and shelves books in the local library he’s made his home. He’s content in his solitude - until he discovers Grace (Elle Fanning), an interloper on his quiet earth. Her history and motives are obscure, and worse yet, she wants to stay. (Sundance Film Festival)

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POMO 

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English I Think We’re Alone Now has a hellishly slow, unnecessarily drawn-out “introduction” that spans about two-thirds of the runtime. And above all, it is completely useless, providing little information about the characters or the world they inhabit, and there’s barely any chemistry between them. The final third does expand the story thematically, but it will definitely not satisfy the viewer. This is a distinctive movie, perhaps even interesting, but certainly neither necessary nor memorable. [Sitges FF] ()

Lima 

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English That “nothing happens” here? We must have watched a different film. A very good indie affair for most of its runtime, which surprisingly brings some untested ideas to the post-apocalyptic genre, with a nice chemistry between Dinklage and Fanning, but unfortunately in the last 10 minutes it completely falls apart dramaturgically and loses its sense and logic. Still, I'll stick with the final four star rating that the whole film was going for. It was overall a lot more interesting than I originally expected and I have a soft spot for personal ventures (good advice at the end: never put a rating on FilmBooster :o)) ()

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