After Darkness (2019)

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As the Sun burns out, an American family gathers at the end of the world, their hopes for rescue slowly crumbling as they also confront long lasting divides amongst each other.

Basic Information
"After Darkness" is a sci-fi drama movie, directed by Batan Silva in his directorial launching. Launched in 2019, the movie explores the tension, misery, and the steady disintegration of a household when they try to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where the sun no longer shines. The film features stars such as Natalia Dyer, Kyra Sedgwick, Tim Daly, John Patrick Amedori, and Valorie Curry in primary functions.

Plot Synopsis
The film introduces the audience to the Beaty family, including Raymond (Tim Daly), his spouse Georgina (Kyra Sedgwick), their 2 children (John Patrick Amedori and Owen Teague) and their daughter Clara (Natalia Dyer) facing a devastating occasion: the sun has inexplicably gone dark, and life on Earth is threatened with a quickly approaching ice-age. Raymond, a calculative, useful thinker, is a former engineer for a technology company that had visualized the approaching event and ready "exit points" that can shelter individuals, ideally its staff members and their households.

Main Storyline
Throughout the film, the family anxiously waits on the signal from the business to continue to the evacuation point. Forced indoor due to the icy chill, the family is kept occupied with parlor game and shared stories while each of them secretly struggles to preserve hope, peace of mind, and to reduce their worst impulses. Issues concerning the limitation on the amount of people permitted in the bunker start to install. The plot spirals into tense circumstances where the characters' conflicting commitments, suspicions about who's going to get the area in the bunker, and the cascade of secrets and delicate scenarios makes complex the circumstances further, exposing the psychologically intense element of the film.

Conclusion
Eventually, the reality of the event and their survival potential customers causes the household unravel. Clara, who has actually been the psychological center of the movie, takes a stand against the unavoidable, calamitous end that waits for outside their home. The climax is not rather what the audience prepares for, however it provides a profound touch to the film's general upsetting and bleak environment.

Reception and Criticisms
"After Darkness" got blended reviews from critics. Numerous applauded the performances of the cast, especially Natalia Dyer's portrayal of Clara. The motion picture has been recognized for its exploration of the human mind's torture and the subsequent behavioral modifications induced by the looming armageddon. Nevertheless, the story and its sluggish rate received criticism. Additionally, the plot's lack of context and insufficient fleshing out of the world outside the Beaty family drew unfavorable attention.

Last Thoughts
While not a traditional post-apocalyptic movie, "After Darkness" uses a more psychological, character-driven storytelling technique about a fortunate family's alarming conditions in the middle of completion of the world. In highlighting the confrontation of their deepest worries and test of their morality, it develops a metaphorical expedition of the darkness within humankind when external survival stakes are high. Whether it appeals to viewers depends mainly on their taste for slow-burn stress and a much deeper assessment of laden family characteristics.

Top Cast

  • Natalia Dyer (small)
    Natalia Dyer
    Clara Beaty
  • Valorie Curry (small)
    Valorie Curry
    Margot
  • Kyra Sedgwick (small)
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Georgina Beaty
  • Tim Daly (small)
    Tim Daly
    Raymond Beaty
  • John Patrick Amedori (small)
    John Patrick Amedori
    Raymond Beaty Jr.
  • Sam Daly (small)
    Sam Daly
    Brian
  • Roberto Aguire (small)
    Roberto Aguire
    Fred Beaty