Synopsis:
Del (Peter Dinklage) is alone in the world. Literally. After the human race is wiped out, he lives in a small, empty town, methodically going from house to house, collecting batteries and other useful items, and burying the dead. He dines alone, reads, watches movies, and shelves books in the local library he’s made his home. He’s content in his solitude – until he discovers Grace (Elle Fanning), an interloper on his quiet earth. Her history and motives are obscure, and worse yet, she wants to stay.
Directed by Reed Morano, I Think We’re Alone Now will be available on digital download from 19th November
I’m a huge fan of both Dinklage (who isn’t these days) and Fanning, not no mention the post-apocalyptic genre, having grown up on Mad Max and Snake Plissken films, as well as the early Fallout games. While obviously not as action packed as the aforementioned, I Think We’re Alone Now is definitely offering us a darker version of those Last Man on Earth kinda vibes. While the trailer remains pretty cryptic, the visuals and atmosphere are already present, giving us a solid glimpse into Dinklage’s character and barren world. I, for one, am more than hyped to see these two powerhouse performers in a genre much beloved. Let us know what you think in the comments and as always, stay sordid.
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