
Plot: After a nuclear war destroyed most of our world, three people have found each other and band together to survive in the barren wasteland that remains. Water is scarce, so is food, but by trial and error they have found a way to survive. When one of them finds a relic of the pre-war times, everything changes.
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April 08, 2025
If you want to do sci-fi on a budget, post-apocalyptic storylines are a solid option. You can just go to a remote place and start filming, no fancy CG needed. Gale's The End of all Things does a decent enough job, not in the least thanks to the strong soundtrack and some interesting details, but it can't hide its low-budget roots.
The performances are decent, the grim setting is appropriate, and the lore is interesting (especially the one based on the relic they find). The cinematography's a little bland, and the film is a little repetitive, but the finale does make up for it. This isn't a film that will appeal to a large audience, but core genre fans might find something they like.