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The Lost Future
2010 90 min Germany, South Africa, United States of America 16+
★5.4
Adventure, Science Fiction, TV Movie
Director: Mikael Salomon
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Description
A group of post-apocalyptic survivors, struggle to survive in a world where jungles and forests and primeval wetlands and deserts have obliterated civilization. They staunchly face genetically mutating beasts and mysterious diseases in an attempt to re-establish the human race as masters of Earth.
Starring
Sean Bean
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Corey Sevier
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Sam Claflin
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Key opinion
The Lost Future is a low-budget TV sci-fi adventure that presents an intriguing post-apocalyptic concept but struggles with inconsistent execution. While audiences appreciate the atmospheric set design and the performances of lead actors like Sean Bean and Sam Claflin, the film is frequently criticized for its derivative plot, unthreatening mutant designs, and pacing issues.
| Production | The film utilizes impressive location scouting and striking post-apocalyptic ruins to create a visually atmospheric setting. | |
| Acting | Sean Bean and Sam Claflin anchor the production with strong, professional performances that elevate the material. | |
| Screenplay | The plot relies on derivative genre tropes, predictable story beats, and a lack of scientific rigor that undermines the narrative. | |
| Production | The mutant creatures appear unthreatening and visually derivative, often resembling low-budget fantasy orcs rather than unique biological horrors. | |
| Score | The score is frequently cited as uninspired, generic, or poorly suited to the dramatic weight of the scenes. | |
| Pacing | The three-act structure begins with an engaging, well-paced premise but loses momentum, leading to a repetitive and sluggish middle section for many viewers. |