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Loneliness, death and the meaning of life, explored through vastly separate lives colliding in interweaving short stories set in future Earth.

Countries: CA, US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 25min
Status: Released
Release date: 2021-10-22
Release format: Streaming — Oct 22, 2021
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WORLOX
@worlox 2 years ago

It is a mistake not listing this film as a comedy. Extremely entertaining if your sphincter is tight and mind is open.

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WORLOX
@worlox 2 years ago

It is a mistake not listing this film as a comedy. Extremely entertaining if your sphincter is tight and mind is open.

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Linus Watches
@linuswatches 3 years ago

I came to Warning pretty much at random and unlike the rest of the world, apparently, I liked it. It suffers in comparison to Black Mirror, because it isn't Black Mirror, which I mention because just about every reviewer compares it to Black Mirror (with predictable results). It's true that Warning is about people running afoul of dystopic technologies, but that's where the similarities end. The film is a meandering glance at a world clashing against itself from far down its slippery slope. The poster subtitle reads "This is the Way the World Ends," so there shouldn't be a lot of surprises about where it's all going.

Thomas Jane loses control of a satellite repair job in orbit. Someone back on Earth loses control of their feelings in a relationship - or they both do, really, but in different ways. A woman loses control of her body, literally, in wrenching ways that made me think of some of the darker, unexplored corners of Neuromancer. In another relationship, a risky romance between have and have-not social groups ends in control being seized and stolen. There's not much exploration of these small capsule stories - after all, this _isn't_ Black Mirror. The film's inspiration, I think, is really more in the way of Crash, or Iñárritu's Babel: we glimpse and follow a set of moments in a troubled time, flitting here and there. It's a bit formless, but it carries itself down the road.

The short-bites format may also be how Warning landed its capable cast, with a couple of Name names and a bunch of up-and-comers. Come to it expecting neat resolutions or the heart of humanity and you'll leave empty-handed. It's more like a set of postcards from a road trip through final days. "Dear Mom: I met a woman who lost her God. She couldn't adjust to God 2.0. It was a customer service issue, from what I can tell." Taken on its merits, it's an interesting first film that makes me look forward to what Agata Alexander will bring us next.

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Pedro
@pedro 3 years ago

so weird. i liked it :)

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@cage 1 year ago

An anthology film that has something to say at certain points.

As usual I came in blind and was pleasantly surprised with a few of the stories. At least this one made you think here and there; this is all one can ask for for this genre of film.

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tvJackson
@tvjackson 1 year ago

Its not a movie. It's just bits of stories.

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Tiger Warwick
@tiger451966 3 years ago

Dude really? I still don't know what I watched! Who finance this junk? Man I can't get that hour and a half back. The trailer was very deceptive.

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thepublisher
@thepublisher 3 years ago

I usually finish any movie I start, just to see what happens and so I don't miss a good film that starts slow or bad. This was not one of those. I withstood about an hour of this awful waste of time and quit to watch anything else.

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