Bokeh

Bokeh

2017 ""
Bokeh
Bokeh

Bokeh

5 | 1h44m | en | Drama

On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on Earth has disappeared. Their struggle to survive and to reconcile the mysterious event lead them to reconsider everything they know about themselves and the world.

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5 | 1h44m | en | Drama , Thriller , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: March. 24,2017 | Released Producted By: Vintage Pictures , Kansha Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://bokehthemovie.com
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On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on Earth has disappeared. Their struggle to survive and to reconcile the mysterious event lead them to reconsider everything they know about themselves and the world.

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Cast

Maika Monroe , Matt O'Leary , Arnar Jónsson

Director

Joe Lindsay

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Vintage Pictures , Kansha Films

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Rob Broekhof This movie gets a straight A (10 out of 10) because it really moved me. I was very glad that I did not took the other reviews too serious. Especially the fact that it was supposed to be a science fiction! This movie has nothing to do with science fiction. And even though the "apocalypse" is mentioned in the movie, it's not at all the main theme!The theme of this movie is Bokeh. First I thought that Bokeh is a place in Iceland, but it's not.It's the parts in photo's that are out of focus and have taken shapes that still and actually do belong to the photo just as much as what's in focus.The focus in this movie is two young people making a visit to Iceland."Bokeh" is formed by the people that were around as well, but didn't have their attention. They were focused on themselves and the beauty of Iceland. By the way, the scenery is pictured wonderfully and beautifully! That alone could be a reason to watch it. But, this is a movie that deserves patience and resilience against watching extremely difficult situations. The difficulty in this case is caused by mental and emotional challenges. Note that there's no violence at all! As soon as the "bokeh", i.e. the other people disappear those extremely difficult situations evolve slowly but surely.This movie moved me so much because it confronted me with my own loneliness, i.e. without being alone! Sometimes feeling lonely feels good. However, my challenge is not to feel painfully lonely, knowing that I am not at all alone. The challenge for the people in the movie is finding out how to deal with being ALL ALONE ... which to me might provide a new meaning to loneliness. Watch for yourself how they deal with it and learn by raising questions to yourself about what you'd feel & do.
john-08676-04364 Good cinematography with great shots of a beautiful country... pretty good acting for a challenging script, but no plot. We have 2 people left alone in the world and then... what? What are they trying to accomplish? How will we know they've succeeded or failed? Why do we care about their motivations? We would know all of these answers early in a properly constructed story, but in this film, never.
isabobella Some viewers have been generous in the description of this movie, labeling as "existentialist", "intellectual", "original/imaginative" and even a "masterpiece"... I'd say those viewers are easily amused by pretentious mediocrity labelled as "art".Bokeh drives home 3 (and only 3) concepts successfully;1. Cinematography: High praise to the Reykjavik Tourism Board and the filmmakers for capturing the most beautiful and remote locations in Iceland...Some might say that the film tries so frantically to capture them all that it comes across as a 1/5 hour advertorial... some might say.2. Highlights that in your 20's (and mainly in this day and age) you are UNFIT to choose a MATE that reflects who you are! Jenai and Riley were so ideologically and morally different, and they had such different expectations out of life that it was never going to work out in the long term, in the real world, much less likely in a post-apocalyptic wonderland.3. REALLY drives home the concept that LOVE, on it's own, is simply not enough! People need individual space to pursue their interests and technology to support (and reflect) their lifestyles. Some people more than others...I must admit some of the dialogue was so annoying and overtly pretentious that I just had to fast forward through the endless diatribes and pseudo-intellectual "banter", mainly by Jenai, who was overtly emotional and utterly insignificant and helpless... This brings me to the biggest mistake this movie made; portray the female lead as this sanctimonious, unstable, weak, emotional, boring and empty stereotype of a vessel, which I wouldn't want to associate with MUCH LESS identify with!!! REALLY Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan?! Is that the best female lead you can conjure up?!!!
sadeejayasekera I just wasted 92 minuets of my life. Because if it's a film there should be a meaning. This is kind of documentary. Not a meaningful movie. Characters/scenery etc are very good. But there's NO PLOT. This is just to criticism about the PLOT. Not about the rest of the things in a movie.

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