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I Think We're Alone Now

After a catastrophe destroys most of humanity, recluse Del lives in his small, empty town, content with the utopia he has methodically created for himself, until an interloper, young Grace, disrupts his solitude.

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Jake Brown

Matt McLootta

Reed Morano

Alexandra Torterotot

Mara Tuleutayeva

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Cast & Crew

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Patrick

Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage

Del

Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning

Grace

Charlotte Gainsbourg

Charlotte Gainsbourg

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Alexandra Torterotot

Alexandra Torterotot

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Reed Morano

Reed Morano

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Elaine Apruzzese

Elaine Apruzzese

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Jake Brown

Jake Brown

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Matt McLootta

Matt McLootta

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Mara Tuleutayeva

Mara Tuleutayeva

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Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on14 Sep 2018
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

GenerationofSwine

6/10

So everyone is dead for unknown reasons save a guy who hangs out in the library. Now... where have we seen that before? Anyway, they clearly spent their money on the cast. It is a small film, with a small cast, and a small budget but it is done exceptionally well given what it is, but there is some actual power behind it. There are also a lot of miles to burn, and it's slow moving. However, it is a great story for the most part, until the end, where they had to do something to make for a climax and it veered away from the reclusive loneliness that was fine with the world ending... ...And that is where it probably lost a lot of people, but, again, they had to do something to make for an ending, otherwise it would dangle for an eternity, they just sort of made the wrong decision and broke up what the film felt like it was going to be about. Otherwise it's a watchable and moody film.

r96sk

7/10

I did enjoy <em>'I Think We’re Alone Now'</em> enough, but it does feel like they only scratched the surface of the plot. There's a lot of build-up, but not much reward. I still got enough from it, but I can understand the seemingly lukewarm reaction to this 2018 release. Away from that, I knew I'd get a strong performance from Peter Dinklage and he didn't let me down. Elle Fanning, meanwhile, is solid behind/alongside him. The film sets the ambience well throughout, especially at the beginning, and everything onscreen is shot pleasantly. I did find some of the music, albeit all good, out of place/overly loud in moments. Elsewhere, I personally found the run time to be finely chosen, I just think they could've utilized the 95 or so minutes better.

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