Release Date: On DVD 4/17
Written by: Carl Mueller and Eron Sheean.
Directed by: Xavier Gens.
Starring: Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, Courtney B. Vance and Rosanna Arquette.
As end-of-the-world flicks go, The Divide exists to show us that you can only trust yourself if you want to survive, and that there's probably no point in trying to do that anyhow.
I mean, if New York City didn't survive, then who the hell are you to think that you deserve to?
The Divide opens with a hot chick watching NYC being destroyed by nuclear attack, as a single tear rolls down her cheek... which seemed to us a direct rip-off of the old 70's Iron Eye Cody pollution commercial, but who are we to say. Anywho, with Nuclear Armageddon happening right outside of the window, the hot chick makes a run for it, only to be herded into the basement of her apartment building with 8 other jerk-nuts.
Oh, the humanity. |
It might be fun for him though, because he has peaches. |
With that suit and that gun, I'm sure he'll be safe. |
The worst part about watching The Divide was the lack of explanation or exploration. We understand that it's a character study, and as a character study, The Divide works really well. We were however expecting a bit more explanation as to why NYC was nuked, and who was behind it. We also really wish the movie had ventured outside a bit more, as the opening and closing scenes were the ones we enjoyed most of all. There's just something about a devastated landscape that begs exploration...
Then again, we suppose there's not much left to explore. |
That's a rough way to commit suicide. |
Creepy-meter Level: Through the roof. |
C+ (3 out of 5 Pleased Masters)- Despite its shortcomings, The Divide was an enjoyably tense and bleak movie. If you like character study, closed quarters and value theme over set pieces, then this movie should satisfy you. If you like your post-apocalyptic movies full of action, then this one may just leave you feeling flat. Either way, it's worth a look, even if its only for the few scenes of destruction that we do get to see.
We kinda wish we were trapped in a room with Lauren German during the Apocalypse, only alone, and with less clothing. Her clothing, of course.