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Science FictionDramaThriller

These Final Hours

- It's never too late to find someone worth living for.

What would you do on the last day on Earth? With the end of the world only hours away, the self-absorbed James heads to the ultimate party-to-end-all-parties. On his way there, he saves the life of a young girl named Rose who is searching desperately for her missing father. This simple act sets James on a path to redemption.

Release Date : 2014-07-31

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 8th In LineXYZ Films

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Nathan Phillips

Character Name : James

Original Name : Nathan Phillips

Gender : Male

Angourie Rice

Character Name : Rose

Original Name : Angourie Rice

Gender : Female

Daniel Henshall

Character Name : Freddy

Original Name : Daniel Henshall

Gender : Male

Jessica De Gouw

Character Name : Zoe

Original Name : Jessica De Gouw

Gender : Female

David Field

Character Name : Radio Man

Original Name : David Field

Gender : Male

Sarah Snook

Character Name : Mandy's Mum

Original Name : Sarah Snook

Gender : Female

Kathryn Beck

Character Name : Vicky

Original Name : Kathryn Beck

Gender : Female

Lynette Curran

Character Name : James' Mum

Original Name : Lynette Curran

Gender : Female

Zaydah-lee

Character Name : James' Sister

Original Name : Zaydah-lee

Gender : Male

Nelson Aspen

Character Name : Himself

Original Name : Nelson Aspen

Gender : Male

Brodie Masini

Character Name : Party Goer

Original Name : Brodie Masini

Gender : Male

Korum Ellis

Character Name : Party Goer #4 / James' Double

Original Name : Korum Ellis

Gender : Male

Peter Docker

Character Name : Wild Man

Original Name : Peter Docker

Gender : Male

Lara Bezuidenhout

Character Name : James' Niece #3

Original Name : Lara Bezuidenhout

Gender : Male

Justin Burford

Character Name : Party goer #2

Original Name : Justin Burford

Gender : Male

Adam T Perkins

Character Name : Desperate Dad

Original Name : Adam T Perkins

Gender : Male

David Partridge

Character Name : James' Brother-in-law

Original Name : David Partridge

Gender : Male

Aron Dyer

Character Name : Brawling Man #1

Original Name : Aron Dyer

Gender : Male

Lauren Thomas

Character Name : Kissing Teenager

Original Name : Lauren Thomas

Gender : Female

Alison Van Reelen

Character Name : Rose's Mum

Original Name : Alison Van Reelen

Gender : Female

Brendan Johansen

Character Name : Kissing Partygoer

Original Name : Brendan Johansen

Gender : Male

Michael McCall

Character Name : Machette Victim

Original Name : Michael McCall

Gender : Male

Troy Coward

Character Name : Russian Roulette winner

Original Name : Troy Coward

Gender : Male

Ben Sutton

Character Name : Dad in Library

Original Name : Ben Sutton

Gender : Male

Matt Lovkis

Character Name : Dead Man

Original Name : Matt Lovkis

Gender : Male

Kingsley Judd

Character Name : Scruffy Man #2

Original Name : Kingsley Judd

Gender : Male

Lauren Cleary

Character Name : Dead Girl on Beach

Original Name : Lauren Cleary

Gender : Male

Leanne Curran

Character Name : Party Goer #1

Original Name : Leanne Curran

Gender : Male

Ken Backshall

Character Name : Bystander

Original Name : Ken Backshall

Gender : Male

Talei Howell-Price

Character Name : Mum in Library

Original Name : Talei Howell-Price

Gender : Male

Josephine Hirst

Character Name : Girl in library

Original Name : Josephine Hirst

Gender : Male

Benj Daddario

Character Name : Rose's Dad

Original Name : Benj Daddario

Gender : Male

Paul Montague

Character Name : Scruffy Man #1

Original Name : Paul Montague

Gender : Male

Phil Bennett

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Phil Bennett

Gender : Male

Keiko Kalaitzis

Character Name : James' Niece #1

Original Name : Keiko Kalaitzis

Gender : Male

Brendan Kalin

Character Name : Desperate Son

Original Name : Brendan Kalin

Gender : Male

Flynn Lockwood

Character Name : Boy in Library

Original Name : Flynn Lockwood

Gender : Male

Loukia Clemeno

Character Name : James' Niece #2

Original Name : Loukia Clemeno

Gender : Male

Emily Crew

Character Name : Running Woman

Original Name : Emily Crew

Gender : Male

Steve McCall

Character Name : Russian Roulette Loser

Original Name : Steve McCall

Gender : Male

Neil Stewart

Character Name : Brawling Man #2

Original Name : Neil Stewart

Gender : Male

Caleb Helm

Character Name : Dead Child on Road

Original Name : Caleb Helm

Gender : Male

Ryan Knight

Character Name : Desperate Dad

Original Name : Ryan Knight

Gender : Male

Wendy Burns

Character Name : Religious Woman

Original Name : Wendy Burns

Gender : Male

Samantha Harper

Character Name : Party Goer

Original Name : Samantha Harper

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Frank Ochieng

@Frank Ochieng

2024-05-16

The depiction concerning doomsday dramas in the movies always seem to have a mixed bag reception when tackling its dour subject matter about the possible annihilation of the planet Earth. The scales of dramatic overdrive can be rather preachy and psychologically exhausting or convey over-the-top unintentional hilarity. Thus, only a few end-of-the-world genre films can pull off the genuine angst and realistic vibes about mankind facing its final fate of fury as our jeopardized existences are in considerable question. In the blistering and noteworthy 2003 Australian apocalyptic low-budget film ‘These Final Hours’, writer-director Zak Hilditch delivers a somber and sleek story about mass paranoia and the redemptive vibes of one man caught up in the hysteria of the catastrophic bleakness that persists. Thoroughly absorbing and telling, ‘These Final Hours’ resourcefully captures the psychological urgency and the humanistic hedonism that exists under such worldwide adversity. Thoroughly absorbing and thought-provoking, the stark ‘These Final Hours’ offers a telling hypnotic depth that more contemporary flashier and fueled fare may fail to carry out in their frenzied translation. Hilditch’s tense narrative is not necessarily the definitive showcase on saucy doomsday dramas to ever emerge. Still, it has a simplistic and gritty edginess to its message of global despair and destruction that certainly helps its cause as a perceptive and contemplative human horror show. In its own low-key appeal of desperation and doom, ‘These Final Hours’ is undoubtedly powerful and dares to ask introspective questions of its audience pertaining to survival and how one’s final hours would be emotionally shaped as in the limited time of planetary panic. So the pending question at large remains: what is the impact of a vulnerable society upon the wake of Earth’s final run as a planetary playground for an exposed mankind? Well, for one troubled man in James (Nathan Phillips) he is our conflicted tour guide to all the mayhem that persists in the last 12 hours that Earth has to remain whole before an asteroid arrives to obliterate its last pit stop: Australia! The inevitability of endangered lives in James’ region of Perth is a harsh reality so the reactions of the surrounding territory is understandably erratic and laced with fear and in some cases nervous-minded frivolity. James is not what would call a goody two-shoes. He thinks nothing of hopping from one woman to another. He has rowdy and raunchy companions. Basically, James is a blue-collar stud without much going on in a stagnant livelihood. Still, he does has some semblance of consciousness as he boldly confronts a group of weapon-carrying thugs that are adding more unruliness to an already hostile environment or panicking and paranoia. In the process, James becomes the unlikely rescuer for an aimless little girl named Rose (Angourie Rice). He takes the frightened child under his wing as soon the tandem roam the area in the middle of sheer chaos as the critical countdown to eradication continues. Thus, James and Rose are each other’s comforting cohorts as they travel among the ruins of damaged property, flame-induced vehicles and, of course, the fellow citizens that range from party-hearty rabble-rousers to God-fearing believers praying for salvation as the murky mirror for gloom creates a bigger shadow of sorrow and scorn. Sadly, James and Rose must shift through the turmoil that is indeed a human tragedy spearheaded by the expected suspense of natural bombastic deterioration. The sense of helplessness and hopelessness is weighing in on the millions of people so distraught and disillusioned that they are powerless to prevent the ultimate demise of a planet destined for extinction. The forged father-daughter dynamic between James and Rose in the face of a dire worldly washout is surprisingly poignant, intense and gently tender. ‘These Final Hours’ works its soulful and menacing magic because it does not solely concentrate on the grand scale of the horror-induced incidents (shaky buildings, grimy graffiti, burned out cars, a collection of trash can fires, etc) so much as it brings the startling focus to the human psyche, the real centre for the horrific happenings of anxiety and outrage. Hilditch is astute enough to fixate on the inherent ugliness at hand, the inner conflict of human anticipation and aggravation in the event of the massive world’s ending. The film is not afraid to tap into the visual debauchery of the human element as it is prominently punctuated around the impressionable tyke Rose. The fact that this kid’s eyes has to endure the degradation of sex, drugs and brutality gives Hilditch’s twitchy narrative its corrosive credibility. The authenticity behind the mental makeup of ‘These Final Hours’ is productively challenging in that the turbulence of troubled waters is not just witnessing the breakdown of dressy disaster-oriented special effects or even succumbing to Bonnie Elliott’s exquisite cinematography. Instead, Hilditch dares to provide a unique kind of wrecking ball meltdown in the human victims -wicked, wayward or wonderful -and place them as the centerpiece of beleaguered behavior where the true dramatics percolates with refreshing gusto. In short, ‘These Final Hours’ were well spent minutes on the clock in watching this well-structured doomsday drama unfold with intriguing forethought. These Final Hours (2015) Roadshow Films 1 hr. 27 mins. Starring: Ethan Phillips, Angourie Rice, Jessica De Gouw, Daniel Henshaw and Sarah Snook Directed by: Zak Hilditch MPAA Rating: NR Genre: Apocalyptic Drama/Action and Suspense Critic’s rating: *** stars (out of 4 stars)