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Later on, a mysterious apocalyptic event occur to the world that finished with a secretive whole-world destroying occasion, the thing that puts the entire world in a tremendous fiasco. Amid these events, a man endeavors to come back to his significant other, wife, who is pregnant.
Theo James has gotten good at playing this one kind of protagonist; he's like the exact midpoint between all of the overwhelmed-but-capable disaster movie heroes you've ever seen.
Forest Whitaker's performance is just terrible. You can tell the director, David M Rosenthal, had no power over him. He just did his character-which the script failed to fully develop and exploit-his own damn way.
Delivers the vague shape of the apocalypse, but it's a frustrating sit, continually interrupting compelling stretches of drama and terror with low-wattage stunts and tedious sequences of back roads survival.