AThis excitement is very derived but somewhat absorbed in the Canadian horror movie, we meet Ethan (Douglas Smith), a young man who is about to kill himself. He looks forward to a breathtaking extension of the landscape in Saskatchewan, taking a magic hour glow before we cut into a set of the memories of the trained past, and is often steeped in the blood (or flash)-and he explains that his educational funds are although his memory does not work well, but he does not remember most of his life anyway. This is because unfortunate ethane suffers from a kind of periodic memory loss, it is not different from the disorder that distorted the Guy Pearce character in MEMENTO, forcing it to continue to re -present itself to the people he met several times before. This is a particularly serious case because Ethan lives in the middle of the end of the world in a coma around everyone who did not go into a complete coma to an equal survival, they are desperately desperately released with the small resources they have.

This even applies to May (Carrie Ann Moss, who was also a star participating in MEMENTO), a strong lonely living on a isolated farm that seems to take ethan under her wing. Or does it have a more courageous plan? Moss has one of the great bouquet faces in the cinema, and it is a hijacker reinforced by those amazing bones carved, so they were well photographed here as a wrapped tyrant in a torn park. Ethan continues to tell May that he needs to find his girlfriend Emma (Kimberly Soo Murray) who was lost after they had a car accident; The memories of the past fill the life of the happy couple before turning the people’s virus into shadows that the human eating for the previous one. (This is at least a slow zombie, which is a recent change in rapid brain presenters like those in the privileges later in 28 days and the last of the United States, otherwise it will be highly referred here.)

Will Dean’s writer and director takes his time to cut the pieces of narrative puzzles in place with careful detection, which is frustrating because viewers who are likely to be likely to have guessed all this after 20 minutes. This makes it a little difficult to feel sympathetic to the state of the state because it struggles to work everything, but at least he feared, a condition that is not completely related to his memory conflicts, based on the story itself.

He dies alone on digital platforms from March 10.

By BBC

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