Goodbye World
Goodbye World
| 15 June 2013 (USA)
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When a mysterious cyber-attack cripples civilization, a group of old college friends and lovers retreat to a remote country cabin, where they must cope with an uncertain future while navigating the minefield of their shared past.

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Solemplex

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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FuzzyTagz

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Zandra

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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sombroff

And how it can have average 5 stars score on imdb?.... Should be more close to 0 in my opinion it's really hard to trust imdb scores anymore after that :(the cinematography (photography, background colours, etc) is not bad, but that's all! how can each character of this movie are so detestable? how can the dialogue from beginning to end are so stupid? sanitary pad is the future of humanity, what???? OMG how can a woman know at same time politic, but also close combat, how to use gun, etc ,etc, etc there is absolutely nothing logical in this movie, oh no maybe some feminists can like it!... after the new trendy speaking about gay in movies, now it's feminist, what will be next?... I think i even prefer to not know the answer :(i know why this movie is a comedy, it's for its writers and director laugh at people pay to watch this movie!this movie just teach me ONE thing: next time i notice a movie is so bad, i should never ever watch it till the end, it's a pure waste of time and money, and to watch that make you feel so stupid and in a bad moodworst movie ever, it's a shame this kind of movie exist

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Wizard-8

I am a fan of post-apocalypse movies, and I thought that "Goodbye World" would be an entertaining example of the genre. Now, reading the description of the movie from the back of the DVD box, I was not expecting a lot of action or special effects (if any) - I got the idea that this would be a more down to earth take. But to be honest, I was really bored by the end results. The first problem is that it introduces the main characters very badly - it was as if the movie assumed we knew all about them beforehand, since they pretty much remain pretty vague and blank throughout the movie. The second problem is that these characters take the apocalypse pretty well for almost all of the running time. They eat gourmet dinners, soak in their hot tub, and partake in marijuana. Wow, that's really struggling against all odds! (Sarcasm.) And the ending is somewhat vague in a number of aspects. The only real praise I can give the movie is that it doesn't look bad for what had to have been a rock bottom budget. But overall, you'd be more entertained by a cheapie Italian rip-off of "The Road Warrior" made during the 1980s than this.

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Trevor Mcinsley

The idea of a simple text messaging going around the world and overloading the network is great. It looked like it had real promise and would give the film makers a chance to explore a very different apocalypse setting.Unfortunately that is not the case and 90% of this film is just people smoking weed in the woods whilst babbling about entirely unrelated issues and drinking a seemingly inexhaustible supply of beer. The entire technological apocalypse idea takes a back seat so incredibly quickly that it might as well have not even been in the film.Yes suddenly losing communications, power and so on overnight probably would lead to people fighting in the streets. It likely would cause a rather dramatic collapse of society which the world may or may not recover from. None of these ideas are adequately looked at in any detail however and it really is just dull characters getting wasted in the woods. Ultimately it leaves you wondering what the hell the point in even making this film was.Waste of an hour and a half.

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solidox

Worst mumblecore film ever. Spoilers, if you can call them as such:A bunch of Millennial stereotypes gather in the NorCal hills to ride out a far-fetched apocalypse involving a programming error written by the film's token non-white character. Blame the black guy, off to a great start. Sigh.Nothing happens for half an hour. Then they squabble about meaningless relationship crap nobody cares about. Back to nothing happening. The alpha hipster in the pack lets everybody know he's hoarded valuable supplies, yet does not approve of guns, leaving the pack vulnerable to marauding bikers and soldiers and oldschool hippies. Seriously how lame do you have to be to get mugged by ancient tie dye-wearing hippies? Then some guy who seems to be an analogue of Mark Zuckerberg realizes he isn't satisfied with his current romantic relationship and needlessly up-ends the troupe by suddenly pursuing his erstwhile partner, who currently belongs to said alpha hipster. Lulz ensue, but not many, until the vaguely trashy goth-esque chick explodes in a brutally accurate screed during a "talent show", condemning the rest of the group as a bunch of stuck-up, boring, not-as-smart-as-they-think social retards. She was the only one I liked.There is no reason to watch this film unless you're looking for the par excellence of what not to do in an emergency.No redeeming moments apart from the goth chick disowning the lot of them and storming off to take up with the soldiers instead. She could have taken over if she'd stolen one of their guns whilst they slept, offed them, and returned to Mumblecore Commune to pillage the supplies and ride off into the sunset in one of their SUVs.The moral of the movie? Contemporary North American cinema is so bereft of ideas it is now trying to make films without ideas at all.

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