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The Darkest Hour
The Darkest Hour

5.3

The Darkest Hour

PG-13·2011·89m

Summary

In Moscow, five young people lead the charge against an alien race which has attacked Earth via our power supply.

Crew

Director

Chris Gorak

Screenplay, Story

Jon Spaihts

Story

Leslie Bohem

Story

M.T. Ahern

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

January 24, 2017

4

**When the electric mist from the sky struck down.**

This film came five years ago, but I watched it now. A US-Russian collaboration product that's entirely takes place in Moscow. This is an alien invasion theme, but slightly different than those similar films. It never gives the reason, just the destructions like apocalypse on its way. That means it is about the survival. A group of Americans who are in the Moscow for different reasons joins the hands after people started to turn into ashes with the contact of the strange electric mist that came from the sky. So what's their plan now and whether they get out of it safely or not focused on the remaining film.

Surely some people would enjoy it. It's not all bad if you are not expecting a masterpiece. I should have seen it in digital 3D for a better experience, even the normal watch is not that bad. The turns in the story were unpredictable, particularly the film characters, but the twist wasn't. They kept the open ending, and you know why is that. I liked the performances, not individually, but the overall everyone, including the Russians.

The film was also shorter, which means fast moving tale. The graphics were okay, especially those electric mist thing, but disappointed for not show the aliens other than for fractions of seconds during the fightbacks. Despite enjoyed watching it, I'm not in favour of it, because it's just one of those films that falls in the average category where the majority of those who watched it not happy for not detailing everything in the film.

_4/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$30,000,000.00

Revenue:

$64,626,786.00

Keywords

alien invasion
american abroad
moscow, russia
failed business
microwave
faraday