These Final Hours

2014 "It's never too late to find someone worth living for."
6.6| 1h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 31 July 2014 Released
Producted By: XYZ Films
Country: Australia
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What would you do on the last day on Earth? With the end of the world only hours away, the self-absorbed James heads to the ultimate party-to-end-all-parties. On his way there, he saves the life of a young girl named Rose who is searching desperately for her missing father. This simple act sets James on a path to redemption.

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Zak Hilditch

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XYZ Films

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Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Cooktopi The acting in this movie is really good.
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Kaelan Mccaffrey Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
regexfan I don't understand Aussies. They hate Americans yet they try so hard to copy Americans. Aussies trying to tell the world they can do drugs, party hard, and have sex while waiting for a meteor to hit their country. This movie runs just like any other typical American B-movie. Limited in budget, so they throw in sex scene after sex scene, what's new?
Tweetienator These Final Hours plays just a few hours before doomsday, whereas many people are going crazy and/or try to cope in one or the other way, as they all know about their certain death, a young man saves a little girl from some abusers and takes care of her, finally, this girl gives our hero some redemption and closure before the final act. This is really a surprisingly good little flick - all the actors play well, and whereas the production is not too big, it is sufficient enough to carry the story, and on top, the plot is interesting and gives us some new angle on the apocalyptic movie genre. A must see - at least for every fan of the genre.
blakelockett45 In "These Final Hours" Nathan Phillips plays James. A man who doesn't want to face the impending doom of the apocalypses. As the final hours approach, he has the chance to redeem his life and make things right once and for all. The film is well directed by Zak Hilditch and the cast does a stand up job all around. These types of films don't get a lot of funding in Australia, so it's good to see a genre piece like this come out of the local scene. It does have it's flaws in it's pacing at times, but the acting really draws you in and there is an overwhelming sense of dread and approaching doom. The cinematography by Bonnie Elliott is beautiful to behold. It's as if the sun is extremely close to the earth like an eternal summer evening. The themes tackled are quite simple and beautiful, which is the real shinning moment for the film. It's really asking not, "where you will be when the world ends" but "where would you rather be?" eight out of ten stars.
Dustin Worcester It was a good take on the whole end of the world concept. A bit slow and choppy at times, but seemed at least somewhat real. I enjoyed the movie as a whole, for the most part but let's get to the point that this movie really drove home.....titties.Seriously, tons of them. Nice ones too. I saw ONE ugly set of titties the whole time (and trust me, they show a LOT of titties). A+ on keeping men interested. Sorry women, the best you get is a 3 second ass shot of the main character and then right back to ALLLLLLL the titties. Did a single adult female have a shirt on at all? I don't think so, at least not many, and not for very long. Overall, recommend it for either the actual content or just the titties. You'll appreciate at least one of the two.