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The Divide
Description
A devastating nuclear attack thrusts nine strangers together in the bunker-like basement of their New York apartment building. Trapped for days underground with no hope for rescue, and only unspeakable horrors awaiting them on the other side of the bunker door, the group begins to descend into madness, each turning on one another with physical and psycho-sexual torment.
A devastating nuclear attack thrusts nine strangers together in the bunker-like basement of their New York apartment building. Trapped for days underground with no hope for rescue, and only unspeakable horrors awaiting them on the other side of the bunker door, the group begins to descend into madness, each turning on one another with physical and psycho-sexual torment.
Actors:
Michael Eklund,
Milo Ventimiglia,
Courtney B. Vance,
Iván González,
Lauren German,
Abbey Thickson,
Ashton Holmes
Michael Eklund
Milo Ventimiglia
8 July 1977, Anaheim, California, USA
Courtney B. Vance
12 March 1960, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Iván González
17 February 1973, Madrid, Spain
Lauren German
29 November 1978, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Abbey Thickson
Ashton Holmes
17 February 1978, Albany, New York, USA
Country:
United States, Germany, Canada, France
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April 09, 2015
Gens' film, while a far darker vision of the day the world ends, is more sexually sordid than satisfying. Save the humans? Why bother?April 09, 2015
It isn't long before the plot and characters have nowhere left to go but down to the depths of human depravity. And by the end it's impossible to see the point.January 20, 2012
The tale quickly degenerates from a dramatically promising clash of personalities under pressure to a gratuitous display of rape, murder, torture, dismemberment, madness, ugly misogyny, naked racism and yelling.April 09, 2015
The Divide is extremely nasty and relentlessly bleak but it's worth seeing if you like that sort of thing.January 20, 2012
It's a rare movie where the most likable character onscreen, and the feel-good hero of the damnable show, is none other than the hardy cockroach.August 26, 2015
Hits its stride in Act II, and once that moment has passed, you're stuck with one irritating slog toward a rather disappointing climax.April 09, 2015
Its nihilism feels cynical rather than authentically bleak, and the increasingly histrionic scenes start to resemble an indulgent actors' workshop that has spun out of control.April 09, 2015
"The Divide" is an ugly film, both visually and thematically. But it only really rubs you the wrong way if you take it seriously, which we can't imagine anyone would.January 19, 2012
In the end, the pace of the film is just too sluggish to maintain our interest and, at under two hours, it feels longer.April 09, 2015
Whatever edge of fear and tension the movie might have possessed is traded for blistering annoyance as the cast near-cannibalizes one another while screeching at top volume for over 120 minutes.January 23, 2012
The film's only point appears to be lurid delight in topping one atrocity with another.January 13, 2012
Delivers everything that horror fans might want from a post-apocalyptic thriller - rape, self-immolation, youngster harvesting, throat-slitting, more rape - everything, that is, except a reason to care.