After... (2006)
Urban Exploration. The practice of investigating areas not designed for public use. But strange things can happen in the dark, closed-off areas of history beneath the streets of Moscow, and what started as a way for Nate to escape his grief quickly turns into a journey that forces him to confront it head-on, with nothing less than his eternal destiny hanging in the balance.
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Absolutely the worst movie.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
You want to know what LSD is like... Watch this movie. This movie is one of the most mind-blobbing, trippy, classification-defying flicks I have ever seen. It is a sure adventure through faith, horror, love, death, disease, torture... And unexplainable, unquestionable chaos. It was a great movie, and a piece of art in it's own style. If you like psychological- thrillers, this is your type of movie.It leaves you questioning, thinking, identifying, so messed up this movie is, it gives you a migraine. A horrifying, claustrophobic, terrifying experience.Watching is movie is basically like having a really bad dream while having an extremely bad trip on LSD, and when you are done watching the movie, it is like you are coming out of it.
i may have to watch it a few times to get it but ..other than trying to watch it during the dark tunnel scenes.. its pleasing to the eye and the dialog doesn't make me wanna puke and the music is great! I could actually feel dads grief. i am kinda confused about the ending but i am still trying to muddle thru realty and whatever was going on elsewhere.So all in all give this movie a chance.. maybe have a shot of tequila to keep you company and just enjoy the visual effects and the movie and maybe in a dream it will all come together for you. I did watch it on an HD 70 inch LCD so i think that helped a little and i paused it when i was confused.. which was quite a few times.
This film may not be the most original or big budget on the market, but it's still worth a watch. There are some unusual editing and lighting effects which take a little getting used to. Although there isn't any real gore as such, some creative effects make for some nice body horror moments. The Actors are unfortunately your usual cast of un and little knowns, but they do a good job with an above average plot and script. I had to look hard for more info about the film, the official film website is probably the best place to go. The soundtrack by Crystal method is a definite plus if you're a fan like I am. A good beer and curry film!
Director David L. Cunningham takes the audience on a rough-edged ride with three extreme thrill-seekers, running us out of the blocks with a dramatic BASE jump and hauling us into Moscow's underground subways, chiefly the infamously secret Metro-2 line purportedly built in Stalin's time. Guerrilla-style in the actual tunnels, this is head-spinning film-making, an experience where rushing trains rattle your teeth; when a character scratches his neck, your neck itches too; and you feel irradiated an hour in. Without giving it away, the movie's a head- flip on a story level too, as screenwriter Kevin Miller and Cunningham rope in themes of love, guilt, regret, and bottomless loss so densely with the adventure that you're still sifting through them long after the credits have played. The sharp intimate scenes and claustrophobic mood are highly suited for DVD view.