Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
Whitech
It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Wyatt
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
bethgamer
I could not get enough of the characters, especially peter. Excellent plot line and finally a new apocalyptic film with a new view.
Aazoba Yuzuki
Would have been better if they focused on more action, what are the infected looks like, and maybe a three way gore between all groups!
amberjackson-94572
As a fan of Colin O'Donoghue, but also apocalyptic dystopian genre, I knew I had to watch What Still Remains. What I watched was a film that totally surpassed my expectations, in the best way. The film exceeded any predictions I had made, opting for a more psychologically driven plot as opposed to just another zombie film. That said, zombies aren't a bad thing. As a fan of The Walking Dead video games, I have no issues with zombies. But I think in focusing less on the virus and more on the people living out the consequences of a decimated world, it made for a really interesting exploration into humanity as a monster, proving that we have the capabilities to be the destroyers of ourselves and our sanity.
Lulu Antariksa shone as Anna. The introduction of her close bond with her family at the start of the film created a familiarity between us, the audience, and her. It gave us a link with our own world, and allowed us to perceive what's going on through the eyes of a person not twisted by the corrupt religion and teachings of the village. It kept our morals and beliefs grounded, while also pushing our boundaries into feeling empathy with those in the village and the safety they desired. The repetition of her mother's message of hope towards the end was also refreshing after the action packed finale, leaving the film on a somewhat optimistic, somewhat dreary and tremendously satisfying close.
Colin O'Donoghue rocked his role as the preacher Peter. It was great to see Colin's skill pushed further and further as the film progressed. The story behind Peter and his parents created a sympathy with him, but was challenged as more of the village's secrets were revealed. To watch him perform a character so twisted and unhinged was fascinating, and on many occasions he managed to disturb and push my comfort to the tipping point. It shows just how phenomenal an actor Colin is.
Some special mentions need to go to the cinematography of the film. The locations were beautiful, with the mountains and trees and muted colours. The music score was also wonderful. The script and directing were completely immersive and impactful, pulling you right into the story being told.
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and congrats need to go to all who worked on this amazing film!
Hamza Yussif
An Ok film overall. The acting was fine , the pace was slow, it felt boring in specific occasions, and unsatisfying plot twists and explanations and (no zombies, WHY?).