[BD Review] The Collapsed

Reviewed by Mike Ferraro

It is the end of the world, yet again, and a family must escape their city life and break for the country. Clearly this is a storyline that will never stop in the world of cinema, so shall we not just embrace it as an audience? Unfortunately for us, this film does indeed tackle many themes and scenarios as many other stories have. Only it doesn’t accomplish the missions of being fresh or compelling as much as the filmmakers would have hoped.

The Collapsed follows the Weaver family as they try their best to survive an apocalypse of unknown origin. They do their best to avoid other survivors, who have since turned into thieves, rapists, and cannibals. After a run-in at an abandoned gas station, the four of them head to the forest for shelter, and it is about here when all is not as it seems.

Writer and director Justin McConnell seems to interesting on finally getting to the inevitable twist at the end, that he leaves out some key cathartic moments. As the family starts dwindling down in numbers, the surviving group is given not a moment to really care about their lost love ones.

It really takes you out of the picture when you become frustrated at the lack of emotion from anyone. When you come back from a journey, expected two of your family members to be waiting for you safe and sound, but you show up and their dead, you half expect to feel something. These characters just whisk it off like another day in the office. Could they simply be used to all this death? Probably, but it has to hit you when it is so close to home.

Could the acting work by the principle cast be to blame here? Some of these performances aren’t very convincing, and perhaps this is why there seems to be no emotional response to such a horrific event. But you never really get a sense that this was part of the screenplay in the first place.

Despite many of the film’s shortcomings, Anchor Bay spared no expense towards extra features. The DVD includes two commentary tracks (director and producer, and actor), a music video for Rob Kleiner’s Devil in Disguise, and some weblinks to unlock even more content (like a soundtrack download and a making-of feature).

It would be nice to have given such attention to a film worth sitting through again.

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Abandoned Cars and Noises Riddle New ‘The Collapsed’ Clips

We’ve posted two new clips from Anchor Bay’s Justin McConnell directed The Collapsed hitting DVD on June 5th.

In The film, “in wake of an unknown event that has catapulted civilization into a fatal downward spiral, the Weaver family — father Scott (John Fantasia), young adult son Aaron (Steve Vieira), mother Emily (Lise Moule) and teenage daughter Rebecca (Anna Ross) — desperately tries to survive. Fleeing the city, their only hope of sanctuary is a rural hometown from their past, Dover’s Bend. With the constant threat of violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilization as possible, they take to the forest. However, they soon discover that the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries. Someone — or something — seems to have followed them into the wilderness…

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Anchor Bay Dates ‘The Collapsed’ For Home Video, Updated With Trailer & Clip

Updated with both the trailer and new clip.

The Collapsed is a chilling glimpse into one family’s battle to stay alive while traversing a hellish landscape of barbarism and cannibalism. Already generating buzz from screenings at the Fangoria Film Festival, the Fright Night Film Festival, Rue Morgue’s Festival of Fear, as well as winning awards at the 2011 Metropolitan Film Festival of New York and the Crypticon Film Festival, Anchor Bay Entertainment presents the U.S. DVD debut of the apocalyptic thriller on June 5th.

In wake of an unknown event that has catapulted civilization into a fatal downward spiral, the Weaver family — father Scott (John Fantasia), young adult son Aaron (Steve Vieira), mother Emily (Lise Moule) and teenage daughter Rebecca (Anna Ross) — desperately tries to survive.

Fleeing the city, their only hope of sanctuary is a rural hometown from their past, Dover’s Bend. With the constant threat of violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilization as possible, they take to the forest. However, they soon discover that the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries. Someone — or something — seems to have followed them into the wilderness…

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Roll Into The Gas Station In This Exclusive Clip From ‘The Collapsed’

Anchor Bay’s Justin McConnell directed The Collapsed hits DVD on June 5th and we have an exclusive clip from the film to help kick things off! It’s a definitive reminder not to take too long at the gas station if the apocalypse has already happened.

In The film, “in wake of an unknown event that has catapulted civilization into a fatal downward spiral, the Weaver family — father Scott (John Fantasia), young adult son Aaron (Steve Vieira), mother Emily (Lise Moule) and teenage daughter Rebecca (Anna Ross) — desperately tries to survive. Fleeing the city, their only hope of sanctuary is a rural hometown from their past, Dover’s Bend. With the constant threat of violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilization as possible, they take to the forest. However, they soon discover that the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries. Someone — or something — seems to have followed them into the wilderness…

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Anchor Bay Dates ‘The Collapsed’ For Home Video

Anchor Bay Entertainment presents the U.S. DVD debut of the apocalyptic thriller The Collapsed on June 5th. A chilling glimpse into one family’s battle to stay alive while traversing a hellish landscape of barbarism and cannibalism.

In wake of an unknown event that has catapulted civilization into a fatal downward spiral, the Weaver family – father Scott (John Fantasia), young adult son Aaron (Steve Vieira), mother Emily (Lisa Moule) and teenage daughter Rebecca (Anna Ross) – desperately tries to survive.

Fleeing the city, their only hope of sanctuary is a rural hometown from their past, Dover’s Bend. With the constant threat of violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilization as possible, they take to the forest. However, they soon discover that the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries. Someone — or something — seems to have followed them into the wilderness…

Go behind-the-scenes behind the end of the world with the bonus features on The Collapsed DVD, including: Feature length behind-the-scenes documentary “Apocalypse On A Budget: The Making of The Collapsed“, Two audio commentaries: director/writer/producer Justin McConnell & co-story/co-producer Kevin Hutchinson; lead actor John Fantasia;, Music Video: Rob Kleiner’s “Devil In Disguise;” and Trailers, photo gallery, original score jukebox & MP3 album download, original screenplay, easter eggs and more!

In addition, The Collapsed DVD will have a special QR code, giving fans even greater inside access into the making of the film! READ MORE

AFM ’10: Teaser and One Sheet for ‘The Collapsed’

Being sold at this week’s AFM is Justin McConnell’s upcoming post‐apocalyptic horror/thriller The Collapsed.

The film was shot over 3 weeks using the RED One camera, with the new 4.5K mode, in a natural 2.35:1 CinemaScope ratio.

In the wake of the end of the world, a family of four desperately tries to survive against insurmountable odds. Their goal: escaping the city and traveling to the rural community they once called home, Dover’s Bend.

The constant threat of a violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilization as possible, they take to the forest, soon to discover the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries.

 AFM 10: Teaser and One Sheet for The Collapsed
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