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Directive, The

Directive, The (2019) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  113m  •    •  Directed by: Alexander Raye Pimentel.  •  Starring: Kyle Abraham, Paul Askedall, Blaiden D. Cordle, Thomas Betthauser, Hannah Pimentel, Scott Thompson, Hashim Gari, Nicholas Winand, Greg Winand..
One Year after a Virus kills most of humanity, a lone Survivor meets a broken Robot that helps him embark on a journey to find Safe Zone 57.

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First off, the scenery depicted in the still for this movie is 100% misleading to how intrigued you believe the setting for this movie will be. There are two major locations for this film. The first being a scant trailer park in which the main character piddles around for half the movie. Then our "hero" journeys to an abondoned shack with some tents thrown up around it because a half of a poorly made robot convinced him to. Superbly lackluster.

The second thing I would like to bring up is the camera work. It may have you laughing at some of the director's choices. Albeit the overly long shots of the main character eating or sleeping, which can go on so long you feel like your awkwardly watching a live voyeur feed, or the shaky "a camera stand wasn't in the budget" shots. At one point it almost seems like the cameraman tripped while filming. Pretty good stuff.

Lastly I want to bring up the acting, or rather the lack thereof. They could not have picked a better person who intentionally seems like they've never even heard the word acting. $20 says it was the directors best friend. Every other character in the movie had exponentially better acting chops than this guy. Every time he ate something he had to nod in acceptance while he chewed, as if to say, "mmm, this is pretty good," and he ate a lot. My personal favorite scene is the minute plus he spent stumbling around pretending to be sick.


Review by edoyle-09926 from the Internet Movie Database.

 
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