Thanks to my mom I grow a garden every year and thanks to my belated dad I know how to fish for food. As a African American teenage girl I use to despise fishing and gardening now I’m forever grateful for both sets of skills.
@@XNY556-Apple it was an uncommon thing to see in my neighborhood..And to sum it none of my friends were made to do those things….now do you understand…
In my younger days I would have been a prepper...Now at 62 I struggle with the idea that I would want to live in a destroyed world even more devoid of love and humanity than it is today.
But, but, doesn't neo-messiah Trump have a doomsday bunker full of cookies and chocolate cake? He will distribute them generously throughout the country. 🥴
@@rosepole7554 Hmmm…Exactly “which” older people? If ANYTHING Isabel Wilkerson’s books “Warmth of Other Suns” & “Caste” have shown is Northern America (especially the US) has a social value structure that is horrific (right now while the lights are on, and the water’s running) for those deemed at the bottom. It will be * *dystopian X’s 10* * all ways round-more so for them. Not to mention the ageism to boot. This was a Canadian production, and their social ranking system is not so dissimilar from the US. This movie (and IRL) show how dreadful a homogenous group of people will devolve to survive. Heaven help “others”. I’m ALL IN with @user-gh9il4le9d on this one…
@user-gh9il4le9d Same age, same sentiments. We’re left with the “feel-good” ending of a teen & parent reuniting. Conveniently we’re forgetting “Gran” was the first to go-with the movie only hinting at the physical/mental discomforts this person endured before dying-plus the death was (possibly) exacerbated by or being in proximity to the EMP event-let alone if medications were needed to survive. We have created an unsustainable system on multiple fronts. As humans we have adapted quite readily to the ease of our current environment, and possess little to no skills of survival, nor resiliency. The older I get, the less I want to be around for any form of “calamity/apocalypse”, let alone the aftermath.
What's amazing to me is that this Indy film had a reported budget of only $6,500 Canadian! The writer/director, the producer, several actors were all from the same family. And much of the technical production came from the same Ferreri family. I am so impressed!
@@RyanPatrick-yy7zi become a prepper. if something happens, you have stuffs that may help save your life. if nothing happens, you have groceries bought in advance
We're on the east coast, we prep with supplies that can be used in any emergency situation. If you've ever been without electricity for weeks at a time, you get how important it is to be prepared.
Based on what's going on in the world today, people should take this movie seriously. And so important to teach your children how to survive off the grid. A lot of good old-fashioned camping in the woods is a good start.
Good movie, perfect example of why we need self sufficient communities in our world, and to teach the young ones how to survive, they're going to need it.
@@donttakethemark65 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you have me in tears, that hilarious. tell that to those that Died in Gas Chambers during WWII. as my mother stated, crap in one hand and wish in the other and see which one fills first. by the way, the Bible states God Creates Evil, keep believing in the Wishful thinking.
@@EastCoastGal66 Yes, in John 6 verses 39 40 44 and 54 Jesus tells us He's coming for His on the LAST DAY. After the Great Tribulation and Right before the Wrath of God is poured out upon the Earth. After the resurrection of God's people, No One survives. Read Revelation.
This movie was a REALLY good ! I couldn't go to bed until it was over.....No overacting, no exaggeration, no needless riot scenes....and real preparations without going over the top...
Yeah, it was very down to earth. The only gripe I really had, was the repeated encounters with the bald dude on the road. Like girl, get off that road! Lol. But aside from that, it wasn't boring, it managed to stay engaging and realistic at the same time. Not the easiest feat, with such material and as you say, lack of riot scenes etc. So bravo to them I say, especially for such a small production. And it was small, if you watch the credits, even the actors wore multiple hats. Looks like this Ferrari guy had his whole family in on the production, even his daughter.
I wish everything was this simple but really do need to think the worst because that will only be 10% of the reality. I pray it never happens because it will be so bad!
True words stated for sure. But without this current technology fewer people would have been awaken to the reality of the world, which has caused many to become preppers.
Our infrastructure is ripe for this kind of disaster. I expect it at some level in the next 5 years. Society will decay into violence and anarchy within a week or less. This movie is frighteningly well done.
For anybody living in the city, get out now if you can. Learn how to survive. Get tough. Most people are weak asf. Common sense will kill a lot of people as they lack it. Knowing to to supply food and water is one thing but learning how to fix and patch things and keep things from falling apart are also must have skills.
I'm in Australia. It's nearly 3am and I should have gone to bed ages ago, but I couldn't stop watching. We'll done. What a great independent film. Proves that even on a shoe string budget, that with a good cast, story, locations, camera work and editing you can make great feature. I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
@@diannaboss4167 Lol, I don't think he said he's an Aussie & wants to know where others are from, for some strange reason there are people who ask that in movie comment sections but this guy didn't 😉
Just seeing this and all I could think is she’s wasting water, not to mention flashlight batteries. I already live prepped and am so conscious of these things. And why didn’t she go back in, check in her friend to be sure he was gone and check for food…
I was a single parent with small children. While we had shelter and running water, electricity, food, we still went through hard times. My kids often wore hand me downs. We made do with what we had. Taught my kids how to survive any and all emergencies. Today they're grown and doing well. But anything can happen.
Bravery, survival skills are earned from childhood crisis and needs. I'm a product of a single mom....and trust me I'm a survival all right. I just wish the new generation is able to at least catch a rabbit for food. The best teaching in life come from ...real dedicated PARENTS! Making sure that they could ensure and survive! Everything will follow. Best VIBES 🌎🙏
I've taught both my daughters basic bushcraft - purifying water, fire starting, outdoor shelter and basic foraging! They're also currently taekwondo orange belts! Hopefully something they'll keep in their locker for when it's needed?
Train up a child in the way it should go.This was a realistic film and these young actors were very mature in their portrayals.I consider this a work of love for the people involved in making this straight forward message.God bless.
Almost passed this up. But after bout 10 min, I was in. I chose to watch it just to see if it's about what I expect to happen. I think it's going to be worse but this really brought it home to me. Made me realize there's more I can do for & with my grand children.
Why and how do you think it's going to be worse? My guess is it will be due to the high concentration of population in cities. The sheer numbers there, coupled with lack of prep (mainly food storage and water back up plan), will likely lead to death of that majority. Many will flee the cities, but, again, without a plan. For rural people, it won't be desperate as quickly, because of so many gardens already routinely planted. The Great Depression serves as a precedent: city people were most desperate and country people fared comparatively well -- many country children didn't even notice a difference.
@Peter Lawton I think alot of city ppl will head to urban areas for food/water and even safety. For me, it's one thing to have it all in my head, and another to see things played out. Dif scenarios. I, like many others, am doing what I can to be prepared . The rest is up to God. I really don't want to live through the bad times ahead. But if I'm going to, I'll fight to the death to protect mine.
This excellent film, ironically, presents a somewhat OPTIMISTIC view of the aftermath of an E.M.P. attack. We see it only in microcosm, and are left to imagine how badly things must be in society at large. Not many people would be as resilient and well-prepared as the protagonists. Several comments have been made about creating a film from the fabulous book One Second After, which gives a bigger, more detailed view about how such a scenario might play out on a larger scale. Let me add my vote for that, while reiterating my appreciation for E.M.P 333 Days.
Warner Bros bought the rights and didn't bother with with a film though J. Michael Straczynski bought the rights in 2021for a series (though there is no reference to him working on the film on his Wikipedia page): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Second_After
When Russia and China join forces and attack/invade America, they'll probably start with an EMP also. Everybody who is smart will start prepping seriously. Buy non-parishable food. Hort water if you can. Get lots of propane or butane so you can cook and heat water when the grid is down. My personal principle is: Once the shelves are empty, (in the stores), my door stays closed.
One second after, good read. Alot of scenarios came into play , small town pharmacy, illness, inventory if farm animals, nursing home issues, pets. It just sucks that the military shows up at the end after the people die off. In real life it may be the Chinese or Russians showing up after a die off.
Given the current state of politics and international tensions and affairs, threats from Iran, Russia, North Korea , China and the conflict in the Ukraine this is a timely and worthy movie without the big movie budget hype and celeberties...Well done....a must reccomend and watch very relevant to our times today.
Great movie and very well done, but did anyone else notice that when she was driving the '67 Impala (spot 52.27) in that field, that the shifter was in Park? ;-) Ooops on the film editor (Adriano). And for those of you who don't know.....the reason the old Impala will still run (even though the battery would have been dead by then) is because the car doesn't have a computer and other electronics to make it run (like newer cars do). if you have an older car or truck, hang on to it just in case. ;-)
I agree in part, that being without computer parts. However the owner would have known that, and most likely it was his or her pride and joy, to be sure the battery would be fine. So that being the case the owner would have gone with it, but hey, a good movie all the same!
@@diniathome7930 Yes, the battery would have been fine had the homeowner been there to keep care of it. Probably on a trickle charger when not driving like my '69 Mustang has. The way this sat when the kids found it depends on when the owners left the home and how long the car had been siting unattended.
All of the roads would be impossible to navigate due to all the dead vehicles. After the first 6 months there will not be any fuel of any liquid type left anywhere. .... So I personally don't think that it will matter. I'm already in a very rural area so it's all the same to me. I'm just saying. 😬🤔😳
What a great movie! To carry a movie like these two kids did is amazing! They did so great! I love movies like this wish there were more movies shot like this! Thank you for making it!!
This film is so profoundly important , for parents especially. As an aspiring film maker I was impressed with the filming and editing. It was emotionally engaging, the ending was wonderful …So much hope 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I agree...that's the problem with so many films these days. They either have a completely depressing ending, or no ending at all. It's disheartening and leaves you with no hope at all. I understand that not every film is going to have a happly ending, but it just seems like the majority of them are like that lately. Hey, wishing you all the best with your film-making endeavours, stay with it, don't give up :)
Yeah, for all that it dragged a bit, it was emotionally engaging. I tried to get into that aspect quite a bit, what would it be like? And I think that was spot on and well written. I liked it overall.
@@kroninn Especially seeing how small the production really was, right?! I mean, everyone in the credits wore multiple hats. The guy who played the father, did most of the sound jobs. There's a lot of Ferraris in there too, including th kid, so it's probably his whole family. I'd say for the limited resources they clearly had, they did a great job.
It's pretty accurate in the sense of unpredictability and suddenly every decision you make could mean the difference between life and death. I also love the fact of how this movie shows us how resilient young children are in perilous times. history has shown how through no fault of they're own children had to learn how to survive and overcome seemly impossible events!
Pretty much how I envision something like that, yeah. It's about what I was expecting, so, pretty realistic. Surprisingly, yes, kids can do o.k., with the right group. There was a bunch of boys in a story here on TH-cam I heard not long ago, who went to an island far out, somewhere in the South Pacific, Polynesia. And they got stranded on an island when the weather got rough. And lo and behold, it didn't turn into Lord of the Flies or anything, lol. The kids did quite well. Built a gym even, that's how above and beyond, they made their settlement, eventually. They had been missing many months and were assumed dead. The rescuers were totally impressed at how they had created their own highly functional system/society. Even with justice and they handled that well too. Punishments were dolled out, that fit the indiscretion, but not excessive or violent. And any fights were solved, by simply taking a good long time out, walk away. Everyone had a job/role, just like she said in the movie when she got to the settlement. They said, that in order to survive, they had to work together, peacefully. Smart kids, because even the adults who found them were totally impressed.
@@MrBilld75 You can LYAO!!! IF YOU NEED TO. GOD IS SOVREIGN. HE IS HOLY!!! I KNOW THIS GOES OVER YOUR LITTLE PEA BRAIN. SO YOU REVERANCE HIM AS SKY DADDY. GOD SENT HIS SON JESUS TO DIE FOR SINNERS JUST LIKE ME. SO IN ALL SERIOUSNESS IF THE HOLY SPIRIT WHICH JESUS LEFT US WITH TO COMFORT US WHEN HE ASCENDED TO THE RIGHT HAND OF FATHER GOD. THE ONE WHOM YOU REFER TO ÀS SKY DADDY. UNFORTUNATELY IF YOU DONT BELIEVE IN HIM. YOU MOST LIKELY WILL HAVE TO DEPEND ON YOURSELF FOR SURVIVAL. WHICH MEANS YOUR SHIP IS PROBABLY ALREADY SUNK. WITH NO FAITH IN GOD. SEEMS LIKE ALL YOU GOT IS SELF. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.
We civilized & sophisticated have no idea how fragile our society is. In our world of plenty, we never think of prepping. Until we're digging into frozen soil to find roots and protein-rich worms. YT has tons of movies, you have to dig to find a really good one. Like E.M.P, which is about the fall and decline of civilization. A quiet tragedy (with some pretty harrowing moments), beautifully filmed and acted.
Thank you! Someone gets it! As a teenage girl I'm tired of unnecessary sex scenes! It doesn't further the plot at all! I watch movies with teenage/young adult characters from the 70s-90s on youtube sometimes, they were able to make their point without weird sex scenes. If there was a sex scene they lightly implied it and we didn't see it. Nowadays it's like they're trying to expose sex to younger kids on teen shows so they can become addicted. It's unfortunate.
I really enjoyed this and I'm a movie and film guy. It's not like other movies with all these computer generated nonsense, but it's wholesome and the acting was on point. The female lead is a doll and I hope to see her in more because she's definitely talented. Who know what roles she could morph into. Def worth watching and I'm a rough critic.
What a fantastic film.... I loved it. Treamendous production values and some wonderful, wonderful acting - from all, but especially Rosa and Liam. I found that it took 3 years to make; and with young people of their age you can see how they were 'growing up' faster than the film timeline. But an utterly charming and, in many ways, a totally innocent portrayal. Dad was lovely too!! Proverbs 27:12 New Living Translation 12 A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.
I've warned my family here in the UK for 14 years about what's coming and that has happened and is happening right now but they call me a "conspiracy theorist" and most still have no idea there is no telling some people and the thing that gets me there not stupid but far from it! I trust in Jesus now!
Excellent movie, very well done, not over the top, kept me engaged, but honestly, things like this is what im afraid of actually happening. Im a prepper and im not ashamed of it. My son also knows how to take care of himself, hunt, fish, scavenge, garden, whatever. I taught him since he was old enough to understand. I also try to be as self sufficient as i can. I garden and hope to one day have some land that is completely self sufficient.
@@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc I learnt some ancient skills with two different wildlife conservation groups I once volunteered for. I'm also a trained butcher & experience with fishmongery. I'm sure there are others out there with those skills. The U.$ is full of 'preppers'.
God bless you you're a strong woman I will pray for you and your safety this movie was kind of different when the young teenage girl was drinking water from the toilet adjust the girl wasn't afraid of diseases at least there was no dirty sex scenes are political wrangling the politicians should have to watch this before they're in office the churches should be made to play these movies and stop scaring people Doom days scenarios and Matthew 24 and Luke 21 our churches are learned to get along with others love one another I have the piece the joy in a long suffering that teenager was a good actor she was very strong makes you think twice what you do have and don't have
Wow! Just Wow! What an incredible documentary . . . I mean film. I had never seen nor heard of this film. Thank you ever so much for sharing! All Glory Be To God . . . Maranatha!
I have a 12 year old daughter. Teaching her, but they can never learn enough. I have always lived,with these types of situations happening in my thought, ever since I was a boy. I hunt, fish, trap, very familiar with most types of weapon. I have not become soft, with relying on now day technology. And have taught my daughter the same. Hopefully she will not have to use in survival situation . But if she does, she will know some of the things that are forgotten, nor taught to children now days.❤
Have your daughter watch it with you ... Watch it together. Point out to her, the 2 mistakes that the girl made, and the 2 mistakes that the boy made, that could have gotten them killed ... 1st, she hesitated to shoot the bad guy. That gave him the opportunity to grab the gun out of her hands and use it on her... The 2nd mistake she made, was she kept walking out in the open. She should have stayed off the road, but close by the road, and hidden behind bushes, tall grass and trees... The 2 mistakes the boy made, was 1st, he should have hidden the car off and away from the road, and hidden it in the bushes. The 2nd mistake he made, was staying behind, and separating from the girl. He should have stayed with her, and both of them leave the house together. Haul butt out of there.
By the time my Daughter was 12, she could have pulled this off. She pretty much saved me from hypothermia on Mt. Washington. We went prepared for the worst but I got cold and a little disoriented. 30 degrees, zero visibility and 70 MPH wind above tree line. She was 15 at the time. On the drive home, she read the map and navigated us thru downtown Trenton, New Jersey. Nearly as scary a place as the mountain was.
Read quite a lot of comments.Hope this helps : Kids need to learn how to wash clothes and have a bath with little water. Especially washing underwear etc. while on the move with little water and preferably with a bar of soap. Sponging oneself with a towel, a big mug of water and half a cap of Dettol keeps you clean while on the move or confined to last out a few tough weeks. An an Onion or an inch of ginger rubbed into long hair an hour before washing goes a long way in keeping hair clean and repels insects in the wild if you don't have shampoos. If they learn how to make Charcoal and use that in combination with sawdust and ash they can survive winter. Wood fires can attract unwanted people via smoke and flames. Charcoal fires last longer and little smoke.Slaughtering, Skinning and gutting a chicken or a goat are important life saving skills. Fishing too.
Everything about this brilliantly simply produced film stays with you. None of the complicating themes, overloading of visuals...I remember almost everything from this whereas others, noisier on all sensory levels are easily forgotten. Well done. Do more.
Excellent film, it was absolutely compelling. Congratulations to all involved, especially Rosa Ferreri. This was very believable and extremely well made. It shows that good films can be made without CGI and huge budgets.
I know what you mean. I have been stocking up here and there and my kids tell me I'm crazy. Nothing will happen; it's all scare tactics. eh, well, guess I'll be the only one eating and will have light. This world is getting nuttier by the day. 😄
THAT would be tough! An awesome VERY detailed book! Loved it. To create a movie that rivaled..or came even close to the book, would be an ALL-TIME great movie! So yeah..me too….
I almost passed this movie up because it said it was a thriller. Then I thought, what the heck, I will watch it till I can't. Well I watched the entire movie and it was awesome. It was like a good book that I just could not put down. Thank you for that.
I remember back in the 80's my father would get together with his friends just to work on cars on the weekends. Sometimes I would help out some as well. Ever since I found out what really happened during the 1860's civil war I see the world a whole lot different. I remember pay phones and nobody had cell phones. I now have the chance to kind of relive the 80's.
@@someguyto4675 I recall, as a boy, we had a family living in our street that didn't struggle as much as the rest of us. They had the first car, land-line, tv (then colour tv), etc. Nice folk. One of the two boys was my classmate. Me, I prefer living with tech, but can just as easily get by without it, as it always seemed a wise precaution, ie, don't get too comfortable. If S _did_ HTF, I'd get by comfortably. My guess is the vast majority, sadly, wouldn't. I'm keeping my fingers crossed we never find out.
Outstanding movie! As a father, I can relate. I want to make sure my little ones have the ability and capability to survive and be independent on their own. Always be able to self recover.
Wow!! Impressive movie , impressive acting from the those 2 kis who literally carried this movie. Better than anything that could have come out of hollywood. WELL DONE
This was a delightful surprise!! I consider myself a tough audience. Bad acting & a crappy script will get your movie ended not much past the 5 minute mark. The lead actress was absolutely perfect. The actor who played her friend Will wasn't bad either. The look on her "dad's" face at the end looked like genuine joy. Whomever was responsible for the script knows a couple things about survival. The water would be done b4 day 7 but as far as making it those 1st few months, say to day 150 or so, it would be absolutely vital to stay inside & hide out. A few more flashbacks of her father teaching her some survival info would be nice but then again they might've overwhelmed things & it all turned out beautifully. Don't fix it if it's not broke!😊 Well done to all the cast & crew! Y'all have done far better than many Hollywood films w/ enormous budgets!
Over all, well done. I would have liked to see them searching the old barn and the garage where they found more gas, for more survival items. There was no sanitation depicted at all and that is extremely important. That being said, it is an excellent video to introduce young people to being prepared.
Thanks to growing up dirt poor in the Appalachian mountains I know how to fish how to hunt how to trap how to grow a healthy thriving garden how to find water et cetera
I was entertained for an hour and a half. I appreciate all who had a hand in letting me see this movie. Very impressed with youthful and amateur actors, they didn't overplay their parts, and used deadpan effectively. Music, scenery, all smoothly integrated. Great work for a small indie project.
Superb movie! This one had me subscribing to your channel. I thought that the young girl was truly believable in her character. The antepenultimate climax was riveting and the unexpected ending superb! If you're reading the comments, stop and have a watch. A thoroughly enjoyable film. Thanks!!
This was actually really well done for budget. I really like movies that are more thoughtful on realizing of a SHTF. There needs to be more movie's like this, but that it teaches more on scenario's, like stay away from roads if at all possible. Well done!
U forgot that this is basically a survival. For the future do you have your down sleeping bag your pallet of spam and the little device that makes Sparks so that you can start a fire and not freeze to death.
@@lelanddthompsonlll8560 I have a cupboard full of canned food and other dry goods, and I also have one of those flinty things, which I've practised using...actually makes lighting a fire really easy, as long as you've got something that will catch a spark. I still have much more prepping to do though. Another problem is self defence -here in Australia they've basically taken our guns and right to own them away...
Great quality for a B movie! This director cast his own daughter, and then does a banger job coaching her performance. The kid's got talent, I hope she makes it so we can see her perform in more movies.
Right. I liked it too: dad goes to a conference in Texas, EMP takes out all power, and dad somehow makes his way back thousands of miles to Lang, which is somewhere in Canada obviously. Sure! Happens all the time. Totally believable. I really loved the part where the bad guys just happened to show up where the girl and boy were, which was hundreds of miles from the town they started out in. And also the part where they didn't bother to explain exactly how the bad guys managed to get around town. But she lived happily ever after having been reunited with dad. How heartwarming.
Excellent movie! Had to watch it straight through. I like how he prepared is daughter for an event like this. So many kids these days would be totally lost and never make it. Not sure what year that car they found was made, but generally speaking, most vehicles made before 1963 would survive an EMP.
A small budget film or not, this is a GREAT Movie. The biggest part is not entertainment, like 99% Have to have 24/7. sadly It's to make more people aware of how Unpredictable and unprepared people are, and what COULD happen. Bravo 👏 👏 👏 We need more like this. Excellent job
Ask anyone in the hydro industry what scares them the most. Ask any politician and you'll be lucky if you find one who even has a clue. I used to be a "prepper" from the end 70s til about 2005. The body is falling apart, so all the knowledge in the world, all the gear in the world isn't going to do much more than extend my life a few weeks or months. All I can tell you is, no matter what you do to prepare, KEEP YOUR FRIGGIN MOUTH SHUT about it. People can't steal something they don't know exists. Don't even tell you best friend or any of you other friends. You can decide who to help AFTER the mess starts. Half the gear you need is in the process of being banned, so if you've got some no one knows about, bury it deep. You'll be lucky if they let you keep a kitchen knife. Learn the crafts that were common before the industrial revolution. Those are the ones that may well keep you alive.
Most people have no far sight. Those are the ones who will form gangs and go door to door once they're desperate enough. Prepare! Get lots of food, water, tools ,weapons, medecine, everyday stuff.
Also, to all you prepper people: you can stock all you want but unless you have the biggest army or arsenal of weapons and power you’re just stocking up a cache for someone else. Think about it, and just live and adapt as well as you can. All you can really do. Stay blessed and breathing ✌🏻
One would think... if you have food you also have the means to protect it. Nothing like a dead body outside your door to deter people from wanting to steal from you.
Yea. Keeping a journal these days can only get you in trouble later on when someone reads it or steals it. Don't do it. I did and it came to bite me later. Seems innocent and true but later, not so mutch. They use it for their gain years later. Innocence and truths can hurt much later in life. Keep your thoughts in your head and be safer.
Fantastic movie! Unbelievable it was done on such a low budget. I really enjoyed it and want to watch it again with my husband. An EMP is a true threat that could happen and it makes sense to be prepared.
I have to say that I was thoroughly impressed by Niamh/Rosa Ferreris acting. She felt so natural and never played over or over acted. I have seen young actors in both Hollywood and Disney productions that felt a lot more plastic, fake and cringe. Rosas performance was on par with any young actor in high budget productions. Actually even better than many. I hope some big Hollywood casting director or producer watch this movie and realize what a talent she is and maybe we will see her in larger productions in the future. Will/Liam Davidson was pretty good too, although we didn't see him and his acting as much, so hard to tell, but what we saw was definetly ok. No one ruined it by feeling as they read from a script. It all felt very real and grounded. It was low budget production but smartly made by hiding the fact that they could not have large crowds and riots, but we could only heard the sounds of it. There are so many independant productions like this that fail on either the editing, the acting or that they try to pull off things that they don't have the budget for and it doesn't look good. This one had me hooked from the start. The theme, the story and the acting. Very well made. 👍
*LILIANA PRINA* Unfortunately, it is something that could occur. I've been what is termed a _prepper_ (preparing, in case the brown, smelly stuff hits the proverbial fan) for the better part of four decades. A single or several EMPs were mooted, back in the day. It was just one more potential disaster to add to the list, but it has been elevated in the public mind over the last decade, due to rapid advancement in technology. Maybe time to purchase an extra tin of something or bottle of water, next time you visit the supermarket, just in case...
@@I-cannot-make-it-prettier Depends on how intense the flare is, so another Carrington Event would take effect globally and we'd be unable to prepare for something that would hit us in just eight minutes.
A tame Canadian apocalypse??? Not sure how this would have played out in the U.S. overall, this was an EXCELLENT movie!!! Mistakes were made, but they were still young so that's to be expected. Did a lot better than about 90% of adults would have, unfortunately.
Excellently done by all, a Quality film that makes you think ! Looking forward to sharing this with many, especially my daughter! ... 333 days, no easy task for the most experienced. Bravo to those who made this excellent Film !
There is a book called "One Second After"; it depicts life and death in a small American town after an EMP. It was good enough to make it to the halls of Congress, but Congress was not good enough to do anything about protecting the country! Read it if you're interested in the realities of such a situation.
Realization is a concept that is hard to believe. What also is hard to believe is how desparate people can become either good or evil. What is really interesting is that most people will succumb to EMP because they give up on the will to overcome and live. Some can't because of circumstances. Most because they quit. If you don't reach down and grab a pair you might as well as rollover and be taken.
People don't know how to think for themselves, they were never taught how to have a conversion, let alone a debate. They are brainwashed followers on social media, sitting on their couches, afraid of everyone, and eating too much.
Excellent! Really enjoyed this movie! I am even more motivated to prep for what is coming. Been feeling it for a while and we best be ready for the all- to- near breakdown of society as we know it.👏
preppers since 2004...our three boys were already grown and out. Husband Army, sons Army and Marines..they "know" but they dont do. But they know what we have and what we have worked on. This was done in an amazing way...and better than any A movie or show I have seen...other than Jericho, which I really learned a lot from...we watch it every year . Difference here, she had to bug out because of where she was. Our goal is to bug in. We have a secondary location, 45 minutes from home, 5 acres, husband and I go out twice a week to tend gardens and animals, brother goes out two day a week to do it..have "stuff" stashed along the way in case it comes to a walk. My dad passed a year ago and had a 1970 Dodge...as a secondary. We keep it running and road ready for just such an event. most people are in no way shape or form going to survive an emp , sadly, because they refuse to accept that it will happen
It's a good thing the boy had an ax to grind! The 67 Chevy worked because of a breaker point ignition and no electronics. Just in case there are no mechanics watching.
@@singmysong1167 1989 saw the first primitive systems so you're looking at 40 years of vulnerable cars. Before that was HEI electronic distributors but can be switched out for breaker ignitions. Around 1973 on.
Gotta have (ethanol-free) fuel w/ stabilizer in it, & even then, that only prolongs the shelf life so long. No mention how older cars were manuals, & they skimmed over the likelihood of either kid & many adults today not knowing how to drive one.
@@leiatyndall8648 I learned to drive a stick when I learned to drive. That Chevy could have had a three on the tree but that would have detracted from the movie.
Excellent Story, shows what prepping, grit and the correct survival choices to make as regards not just self, but family, team and community for the long term. We ALL need this going forward to ensure society that we have pride in occurs. Tanks much for the film!
A realistic blend of skills and supplies. I had a good feeling about the realism to come as soon as she went for the toilet tank. About that time, I was thinking, now would be a great time to find a 66 GTO. Imagine my surprise later on.
This was and is an Awesome movie. This movie is informative and educational without all the special effects most directors use to enhance a movies story line. This movie can easily be used as a preppers tutorial on the Do's, Dont's and what to expect as a Survivor without electronics and living in the wild should a EMP or CME occur. 👏🏾🏆💖🎬
So this was even better the second time i watched it..❤...this is a real possibility in americas future ....people be ready...ive been teaching my daughters how to survive for a while ...they are not quite there yet but hopelly they are resilient enough to absorb these lessons....peace be with you all...and stay prepped
Thanks to my mom I grow a garden every year and thanks to my belated dad I know how to fish for food. As a African American teenage girl I use to despise fishing and gardening now I’m forever grateful for both sets of skills.
Definitely blessed to have parents that cared enough to teach you that stuff!
How is being African-American relevant to you fishing or gardening?
@@XNY556-Apple good question. I guess everything is about race these days.
@Bryan Bates well first off, she had a dad in her life to teach her. Statistically that is a anomaly among African American children.
@@XNY556-Apple it was an uncommon thing to see in my neighborhood..And to sum it none of my friends were made to do those things….now do you understand…
In my younger days I would have been a prepper...Now at 62 I struggle with the idea that I would want to live in a destroyed world even more devoid of love and humanity than it is today.
But, but, doesn't neo-messiah Trump have a doomsday bunker full of cookies and chocolate cake? He will distribute them generously throughout the country. 🥴
Perhaps us older generation should unite. I'm in AZ now but think it wiser if I were in West Montana
@@rosepole7554 Hmmm…Exactly “which” older people?
If ANYTHING Isabel Wilkerson’s books “Warmth of Other Suns” & “Caste” have shown is Northern America (especially the US) has a social value structure that is horrific (right now while the lights are on, and the water’s running) for those deemed at the bottom.
It will be * *dystopian X’s 10* * all ways round-more so for them.
Not to mention the ageism to boot.
This was a Canadian production, and their social ranking system is not so dissimilar from the US. This movie (and IRL) show how dreadful a homogenous group of people will devolve to survive.
Heaven help “others”.
I’m ALL IN with @user-gh9il4le9d on this one…
@user-gh9il4le9d Same age, same sentiments.
We’re left with the “feel-good” ending of a teen & parent reuniting.
Conveniently we’re forgetting “Gran” was the first to go-with the movie only hinting at the physical/mental discomforts this person endured before dying-plus the death was (possibly) exacerbated by or being in proximity to the EMP event-let alone if medications were needed to survive.
We have created an unsustainable system on multiple fronts.
As humans we have adapted quite readily to the ease of our current environment, and possess little to no skills of survival, nor resiliency.
The older I get, the less I want to be around for any form of “calamity/apocalypse”, let alone the aftermath.
@@willemvandeursen3105 -you should be off pudding.
What's amazing to me is that this Indy film had a reported budget of only $6,500 Canadian! The writer/director, the producer, several actors were all from the same family. And much of the technical production came from the same Ferreri family. I am so impressed!
Wow. Incredibly well done for the price 👏 👍 😮
Mama knows!!!
Save your candles!
Now this movie should of been showed in all movie theaters and given best movie of the year.
Great Indie film.
After reading your comment. I even stuck around to Read the Credits.
Lotta Ferreries.
Excellent!!!This isn't a movie.It's a documentary.Most folks have absolutely no idea what's coming down the pike.
Like what? I fibd this stuff interesting, scary but interesting.
@@RyanPatrick-yy7zi become a prepper. if something happens, you have stuffs that may help save your life. if nothing happens, you have groceries bought in advance
Predictive programming! Oh yay 🎉
We're on the east coast, we prep with supplies that can be used in any emergency situation. If you've ever been without electricity for weeks at a time, you get how important it is to be prepared.
Yeah I mean the hot air balloon from china….seems like the emp test to me
Based on what's going on in the world today, people should take this movie seriously.
And so important to teach your children how to survive off the grid. A lot of good old-fashioned camping in the woods is a good start.
Absolutely 100% . Also accept Jesus as your savior, you will not fear death when you accept Jesus in your heart!!!
Both my daughters fish and camp. Their husband's can hunt and my grandkids can do both. They are the future.
Good movie, perfect example of why we need self sufficient communities in our world, and to teach the young ones how to survive, they're going to need it.
"What did you do before the lights didnt come back on?"
"I was an Uber driver."
"Well, those seeds arent going to plant them selves."
@@donttakethemark65Amen, Jesus I trust in you. He promised to come for us who love him and who do his will.
@@donttakethemark65 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you have me in tears, that hilarious.
tell that to those that Died in Gas Chambers during WWII.
as my mother stated, crap in one hand and wish in the other and see which one fills first.
by the way, the Bible states God Creates Evil, keep believing in the Wishful thinking.
@@EastCoastGal66 he didnt come to save the Millions at the Hand of Hitler.
@@EastCoastGal66
Yes, in John 6 verses 39 40 44 and 54 Jesus tells us He's coming for His on the LAST DAY.
After the Great Tribulation and Right before the Wrath of God is poured out upon the Earth.
After the resurrection of God's people, No One survives.
Read Revelation.
This movie was a REALLY good ! I couldn't go to bed until it was over.....No overacting, no exaggeration, no needless riot scenes....and real preparations without going over the top...
Yeah, it was very down to earth. The only gripe I really had, was the repeated encounters with the bald dude on the road. Like girl, get off that road! Lol. But aside from that, it wasn't boring, it managed to stay engaging and realistic at the same time. Not the easiest feat, with such material and as you say, lack of riot scenes etc. So bravo to them I say, especially for such a small production. And it was small, if you watch the credits, even the actors wore multiple hats. Looks like this Ferrari guy had his whole family in on the production, even his daughter.
It just doesn’t make sense… movie was bullshit not very realistic at all
@@jamesdennis9400 Dude why you a hater ? you so sad you want to bum everyone out ? Dont be that dude !
I wish everything was this simple but really do need to think the worst because that will only be 10% of the reality. I pray it never happens because it will be so bad!
@@clarkgriswold4096 but who is gonna light up their house for the holidays like you masterfully do? Even the in-laws gave you respect after that one!
"We didn't even have cell phones my dear."
Ah... the good old days, before the addiction insanity began.
Ironically, many will be watching this flick on their cell phones.
People walking around like robots looking at that hell phone, I mean cell phone !!!
You mean back in the drug fueled 60s ,70s and 80s? Or before that?
True words stated for sure. But without this current technology fewer people would have been awaken to the reality of the world, which has caused many to become preppers.
Only for some people, I barely use my mobiIe, I am more active on the pc.
Our infrastructure is ripe for this kind of disaster. I expect it at some level in the next 5 years. Society will decay into violence and anarchy within a week or less. This movie is frighteningly well done.
Decaying faster then that. Stock up, live of the land. Know thyself
Dehydrate vegis now you can get cheap , because gardens will get raided . You can still garden just good to have a hidden stash.
For anybody living in the city, get out now if you can. Learn how to survive. Get tough. Most people are weak asf. Common sense will kill a lot of people as they lack it. Knowing to to supply food and water is one thing but learning how to fix and patch things and keep things from falling apart are also must have skills.
Try by the end of next year we will be in this situation.
I started hearing about this right before Y2K, and here we r 24 years later. Nothing but fear mongering......
I'm in Australia. It's nearly 3am and I should have gone to bed ages ago, but I couldn't stop watching.
We'll done. What a great independent film. Proves that even on a shoe string budget, that with a good cast, story, locations, camera work and editing you can make great feature.
I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Hii Bruce
Lol. Same here mate. Started watching it before bed and had to finish it. Except I'm in the US and it's midnight.
❤ Cali, 🌻🙏🏽
@@diannaboss4167 Lol, I don't think he said he's an Aussie & wants to know where others are from, for some strange reason there are people who ask that in movie comment sections but this guy didn't 😉
Just seeing this and all I could think is she’s wasting water, not to mention flashlight batteries. I already live prepped and am so conscious of these things. And why didn’t she go back in, check in her friend to be sure he was gone and check for food…
I was a single parent with small children. While we had shelter and running water, electricity, food, we still went through hard times. My kids often wore hand me downs. We made do with what we had. Taught my kids how to survive any and all emergencies. Today they're grown and doing well. But anything can happen.
Bravery, survival skills are earned from childhood crisis and needs. I'm a product of a single mom....and trust me I'm a survival all right. I just wish the new generation is able to at least catch a rabbit for food.
The best teaching in life come from ...real dedicated PARENTS! Making sure that they could ensure and survive! Everything will follow. Best VIBES 🌎🙏
Now bring Jesus into your life and you will not fear death!!
Same
Hand-me-downs are not hard times
@@paullevins5448Jesus is a myth. Judo-Christian religion stole the Sumerian anunnaki myths written thousands of years before Judaism.
I love how her dad taught her how to survive. Priceless
I’m surprised he didn’t teach her to fish and trap, how to use a bow and arrow.
@@corrinebayraktaroglu5695 why not building an entire bushcraft camp?
I've taught both my daughters basic bushcraft - purifying water, fire starting, outdoor shelter and basic foraging! They're also currently taekwondo orange belts! Hopefully something they'll keep in their locker for when it's needed?
I've never heard of bushcraft and foraging
@@angelastoker1733 it even has its own nerdery.
Being a prepper myself, I absolutely loved this movie !!! Very very good !! Better than any pile of crap that comes out of Hollywood !!!!
You are so right!
Hollyweird 😂😂😊
Question, do you have enough to help those down and out like these kids?
Serious question sir.
Hey, Mr. 38-Something… You don’t let your ignorance stop you from commenting, do you?
@@nanwilder2853 =36-37 tops, You don't let your bad math stop you commenting do you?
Her dad knew all along, and he taught her well. Excellent movie.
Train up a child in the way it should go.This was a realistic film and these young actors were very mature in their portrayals.I consider this a work of love for the people involved in making this straight forward message.God bless.
Almost passed this up. But after bout 10 min, I was in. I chose to watch it just to see if it's about what I expect to happen. I think it's going to be worse but this really brought it home to me. Made me realize there's more I can do for & with my grand children.
Why and how do you think it's going to be worse? My guess is it will be due to the high concentration of population in cities. The sheer numbers there, coupled with lack of prep (mainly food storage and water back up plan), will likely lead to death of that majority. Many will flee the cities, but, again, without a plan. For rural people, it won't be desperate as quickly, because of so many gardens already routinely planted.
The Great Depression serves as a precedent: city people were most desperate and country people fared comparatively well -- many country children didn't even notice a difference.
@Peter Lawton I think alot of city ppl will head to urban areas for food/water and even safety.
For me, it's one thing to have it all in my head, and another to see things played out. Dif scenarios.
I, like many others, am doing what I can to be prepared . The rest is up to God. I really don't want to live through the bad times ahead. But if I'm going to, I'll fight to the death to protect mine.
A good book to read is “One Second After” by William Forstchen
This excellent film, ironically, presents a somewhat OPTIMISTIC view of the aftermath of an E.M.P. attack. We see it only in microcosm, and are left to imagine how badly things must be in society at large. Not many people would be as resilient and well-prepared as the protagonists. Several comments have been made about creating a film from the fabulous book One Second After, which gives a bigger, more detailed view about how such a scenario might play out on a larger scale. Let me add my vote for that, while reiterating my appreciation for E.M.P 333 Days.
Warner Bros bought the rights and didn't bother with with a film though J. Michael Straczynski bought the rights in 2021for a series (though there is no reference to him working on the film on his Wikipedia page):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Second_After
When Russia and China join forces and attack/invade America, they'll probably start with an EMP also.
Everybody who is smart will start prepping seriously. Buy non-parishable food. Hort water if you can. Get lots of propane or butane so you can cook and heat water when the grid is down.
My personal principle is: Once the shelves are empty, (in the stores), my door stays closed.
@@JugglinJellyTake01 Darn, that book is great. Maybe in the future.
One second after, good read. Alot of scenarios came into play , small town pharmacy, illness, inventory if farm animals, nursing home issues, pets.
It just sucks that the military shows up at the end after the people die off. In real life it may be the Chinese or Russians showing up after a die off.
Aah it will be your own Army
Given the current state of politics and international tensions and affairs, threats from Iran, Russia, North Korea , China and the conflict in the Ukraine this is a timely and worthy movie without the big movie budget hype and celeberties...Well done....a must reccomend and watch very relevant to our times today.
You forgot to add America to the list of threats
Yes America!
We're in self destruct mode. Venezuela 2.0.
The only threat in the world is America and the globalist technocrats.
The Jesuits want to being the Antichrist to power. All roads lead to Rome.
Great movie and very well done, but did anyone else notice that when she was driving the '67 Impala (spot 52.27) in that field, that the shifter was in Park? ;-) Ooops on the film editor (Adriano). And for those of you who don't know.....the reason the old Impala will still run (even though the battery would have been dead by then) is because the car doesn't have a computer and other electronics to make it run (like newer cars do). if you have an older car or truck, hang on to it just in case. ;-)
I agree in part, that being without computer parts. However the owner would have known that, and most likely it was his or her pride and joy, to be sure the battery would be fine. So that being the case the owner would have gone with it, but hey, a good movie all the same!
@@diniathome7930 Yes, the battery would have been fine had the homeowner been there to keep care of it. Probably on a trickle charger when not driving like my '69 Mustang has. The way this sat when the kids found it depends on when the owners left the home and how long the car had been siting unattended.
1995 and older, are mostly safe from EMP, and all older dirt bikes and 4-wheelers with "statters" in them .
A word to the WISE
All of the roads would be impossible to navigate due to all the dead vehicles. After the first 6 months there will not be any fuel of any liquid type left anywhere. .... So I personally don't think that it will matter. I'm already in a very rural area so it's all the same to me. I'm just saying. 😬🤔😳
I did notice that when they found the keys the chick immediately turned into Negative Nancy Buzzkill.
What a great movie! To carry a movie like these two kids did is amazing! They did so great! I love movies like this wish there were more movies shot like this! Thank you for making it!!
Well done! Believable plot, decent acting by all, with the young lady turning in an excellent performance. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie!!!
This film is so profoundly important , for parents especially. As an aspiring film maker I was impressed with the filming and editing. It was emotionally engaging, the ending was wonderful …So much hope 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I agree...that's the problem with so many films these days. They either have a completely depressing ending, or no ending at all. It's disheartening and leaves you with no hope at all. I understand that not every film is going to have a happly ending, but it just seems like the majority of them are like that lately.
Hey, wishing you all the best with your film-making endeavours, stay with it, don't give up :)
Yeah for sure. It's quality. The kids can act pretty well too.
@@dp-kz5cs wasn't that addressed? Her pacemaker went out and she died shortly after. I think she only made it couple days.
Yeah, for all that it dragged a bit, it was emotionally engaging. I tried to get into that aspect quite a bit, what would it be like? And I think that was spot on and well written. I liked it overall.
@@kroninn Especially seeing how small the production really was, right?! I mean, everyone in the credits wore multiple hats. The guy who played the father, did most of the sound jobs. There's a lot of Ferraris in there too, including th kid, so it's probably his whole family. I'd say for the limited resources they clearly had, they did a great job.
It's pretty accurate in the sense of unpredictability and suddenly every decision you make could mean the difference between life and death. I also love the fact of how this movie shows us how resilient young children are in perilous times. history has shown how through no fault of they're own children had to learn how to survive and overcome seemly impossible events!
Since it hasn't happened, it couldn't be accurate. Maybe life after would be dull. And watch War of the Worlds. Dakota Fanning is how kids will react.
Pretty much how I envision something like that, yeah. It's about what I was expecting, so, pretty realistic. Surprisingly, yes, kids can do o.k., with the right group. There was a bunch of boys in a story here on TH-cam I heard not long ago, who went to an island far out, somewhere in the South Pacific, Polynesia. And they got stranded on an island when the weather got rough. And lo and behold, it didn't turn into Lord of the Flies or anything, lol. The kids did quite well. Built a gym even, that's how above and beyond, they made their settlement, eventually. They had been missing many months and were assumed dead.
The rescuers were totally impressed at how they had created their own highly functional system/society. Even with justice and they handled that well too. Punishments were dolled out, that fit the indiscretion, but not excessive or violent. And any fights were solved, by simply taking a good long time out, walk away. Everyone had a job/role, just like she said in the movie when she got to the settlement. They said, that in order to survive, they had to work together, peacefully. Smart kids, because even the adults who found them were totally impressed.
God almighty is our survival. Trust him today!!!!
@@jessicajones6573 LMAO! Prove that. The imaginary sky daddy hasn't done squat before, so nobody should be counting on that B.S. now.
@@MrBilld75 You can LYAO!!! IF YOU NEED TO. GOD IS SOVREIGN. HE IS HOLY!!! I KNOW THIS GOES OVER YOUR LITTLE PEA BRAIN. SO YOU REVERANCE HIM AS SKY DADDY. GOD SENT HIS SON JESUS TO DIE FOR SINNERS JUST LIKE ME. SO IN ALL SERIOUSNESS IF THE HOLY SPIRIT WHICH JESUS LEFT US WITH TO COMFORT US WHEN HE ASCENDED TO THE RIGHT HAND OF FATHER GOD. THE ONE WHOM YOU REFER TO ÀS SKY DADDY. UNFORTUNATELY IF YOU DONT BELIEVE IN HIM. YOU MOST LIKELY WILL HAVE TO DEPEND ON YOURSELF FOR SURVIVAL. WHICH MEANS YOUR SHIP IS PROBABLY ALREADY SUNK. WITH NO FAITH IN GOD. SEEMS LIKE ALL YOU GOT IS SELF. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.
We civilized & sophisticated have no idea how fragile our society is. In our world of plenty, we never think of prepping. Until we're digging into frozen soil to find roots and protein-rich worms.
YT has tons of movies, you have to dig to find a really good one. Like E.M.P, which is about the fall and decline of civilization. A quiet tragedy (with some pretty harrowing moments), beautifully filmed and acted.
💯💯
A wonderful coming of age story without the obligatory sex scene between the main characters. Bravo 🎉
Thank you! Someone gets it! As a teenage girl I'm tired of unnecessary sex scenes! It doesn't further the plot at all! I watch movies with teenage/young adult characters from the 70s-90s on youtube sometimes, they were able to make their point without weird sex scenes. If there was a sex scene they lightly implied it and we didn't see it. Nowadays it's like they're trying to expose sex to younger kids on teen shows so they can become addicted. It's unfortunate.
Sex is natural do u give power to so called curse words as well?
@@madhammer232 Fuck shit haha, but I do agree with the OP to a point. Especially when it's pointless in the storyline
I really enjoyed this and I'm a movie and film guy. It's not like other movies with all these computer generated nonsense, but it's wholesome and the acting was on point. The female lead is a doll and I hope to see her in more because she's definitely talented. Who know what roles she could morph into. Def worth watching and I'm a rough critic.
A film of this quality deserves more likes 👍
As more people watch it, there will be.
I honestly don’t believe there was any quality to this movie but I stayed up to watch it.
What a fantastic film.... I loved it. Treamendous production values and some wonderful, wonderful acting - from all, but especially Rosa and Liam. I found that it took 3 years to make; and with young people of their age you can see how they were 'growing up' faster than the film timeline. But an utterly charming and, in many ways, a totally innocent portrayal. Dad was lovely too!! Proverbs 27:12
New Living Translation
12 A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions.
The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.
Amen!
Amen. Being a prepper is not umbilical.
Cool ❤thanks for 411
@@mr.2cents.846 Unbiblical (?)
Ok thanks “canaidian prepper”
We all know the key to survival is to be the cameraman. Good film.
💯💯💯💯. Exactly
The cameraman = LEGEND
I've warned my family here in the UK for 14 years about what's coming and that has happened and is happening right now but they call me a "conspiracy theorist" and most still have no idea there is no telling some people and the thing that gets me there not stupid but far from it! I trust in Jesus now!
Like your family, I also believe you are crazy. You have been warning them for 14 years....lol. They must think youre nuts.
@@bobabooey4537 haha thanks!
Excellent movie, very well done, not over the top, kept me engaged, but honestly, things like this is what im afraid of actually happening. Im a prepper and im not ashamed of it. My son also knows how to take care of himself, hunt, fish, scavenge, garden, whatever. I taught him since he was old enough to understand. I also try to be as self sufficient as i can. I garden and hope to one day have some land that is completely self sufficient.
Yes survival is: 3 minutes air" 3 days water" 3 weeks food, the rest is character. Just maybe why they chose 333 for a title.
The skills are gone.
@@belleray2 Interesting theory you have.
@@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc I learnt some ancient skills with two different wildlife conservation groups I once volunteered for. I'm also a trained butcher & experience with fishmongery. I'm sure there are others out there with those skills. The U.$ is full of 'preppers'.
Same here luv,been off grid deep in the forest for 12 years now,I dint like to be called a prepper, I prefer intellectually intelligent
When I am down, I like to watch these kind of films. Makes feel that I blessed enough.
Happiness is: Letting Go of the way you think your life should be & instead-Be Grateful for the life you do have🦋
Yup, makes me feel I could survive this. Empowering!
God bless you you're a strong woman I will pray for you and your safety this movie was kind of different when the young teenage girl was drinking water from the toilet adjust the girl wasn't afraid of diseases at least there was no dirty sex scenes are political wrangling the politicians should have to watch this before they're in office the churches should be made to play these movies and stop scaring people Doom days scenarios and Matthew 24 and Luke 21 our churches are learned to get along with others love one another I have the piece the joy in a long suffering that teenager was a good actor she was very strong makes you think twice what you do have and don't have
What a fantastic production, dialogue, storyline , and acting. Kudos to everyone who pulled this gem together.
The camera man let the team down, a very poor outing for that individual
Don't know what they call it, but it is a popular style these days. Personally I find it a bit annoying too. Enjoyed the film though.@@thygfr
Picked this randomly at work and was not disappointed. Well done.
Glad you enjoyed the movie. We won't tell the boss :)
Wow! Just Wow! What an incredible documentary . . . I mean film. I had never seen nor heard of this film. Thank you ever so much for sharing! All Glory Be To God . . . Maranatha!
I have a 12 year old daughter. Teaching her, but they can never learn enough. I have always lived,with these types of situations happening in my thought, ever since I was a boy. I hunt, fish, trap, very familiar with most types of weapon. I have not become soft, with relying on now day technology. And have taught my daughter the same. Hopefully she will not have to use in survival situation . But if she does, she will know some of the things that are forgotten, nor taught to children now days.❤
Have your daughter watch it with you ... Watch it together. Point out to her, the 2 mistakes that the girl made, and the 2 mistakes that the boy made, that could have gotten them killed ...
1st, she hesitated to shoot the bad guy. That gave him the opportunity to grab the gun out of her hands and use it on her... The 2nd mistake she made, was she kept walking out in the open. She should have stayed off the road, but close by the road, and hidden behind bushes, tall grass and trees...
The 2 mistakes the boy made, was 1st, he should have hidden the car off and away from the road, and hidden it in the bushes. The 2nd mistake he made, was staying behind, and separating from the girl. He should have stayed with her, and both of them leave the house together. Haul butt out of there.
By the time my Daughter was 12, she could have pulled this off. She pretty much saved me from hypothermia on Mt. Washington. We went prepared for the worst but I got cold and a little disoriented. 30 degrees, zero visibility and 70 MPH wind above tree line. She was 15 at the time. On the drive home, she read the map and navigated us thru downtown Trenton, New Jersey. Nearly as scary a place as the mountain was.
Read quite a lot of comments.Hope this helps : Kids need to learn how to wash clothes and have a bath with little water. Especially washing underwear etc. while on the move with little water and preferably with a bar of soap. Sponging oneself with a towel, a big mug of water and half a cap of Dettol keeps you clean while on the move or confined to last out a few tough weeks. An an Onion or an inch of ginger rubbed into long hair an hour before washing goes a long way in keeping hair clean and repels insects in the wild if you don't have shampoos. If they learn how to make Charcoal and use that in combination with sawdust and ash they can survive winter. Wood fires can attract unwanted people via smoke and flames. Charcoal fires last longer and little smoke.Slaughtering, Skinning and gutting a chicken or a goat are important life saving skills. Fishing too.
Really enjoyed this film.
The main actress and actor were skilled beyond their years. Thanks for sharing!
I was pleasantly surprised by this family made indie film. Kudos to all involved.
Everything about this brilliantly simply produced film stays with you. None of the complicating themes, overloading of visuals...I remember almost everything from this whereas others, noisier on all sensory levels are easily forgotten. Well done. Do more.
It's sad that so many people are just oblivious to how close we are to this happening for real!
Especially, with that traitorous fool, we, currently, have in the WH.
@@crosscat1I miss u❤
Most people are sheep
Excellent film, it was absolutely compelling. Congratulations to all involved, especially Rosa Ferreri. This was very believable and extremely well made. It shows that good films can be made without CGI and huge budgets.
Sorry; wrongfully posted. (Premature expostulation.)
Thank you, I'll watch it again now :) 🧡🙏
Like Steven Spielberg's first movie Duell. I heard it cost only $5000.
@@mr.2cents.846 American Graffiti was also a great low budget film and it put George Lucas well on his way as a director.
Very good job! I shared it with my friends and family, hopefully they understand why I constantly buy food, salt, ammo and all the crazy stuff I do.
I know what you mean. I have been stocking up here and there and my kids tell me I'm crazy. Nothing will happen; it's all scare tactics. eh, well, guess I'll be the only one eating and will have light. This world is getting nuttier by the day. 😄
Prepare last thing to buy is Jesus into your heart. Then you will not fear death!!!
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I really wish someone would make adaptations for the One Second After series. This is the closest I've found. Good Movie.
I WOULD LOVE THAT TOO 💖👍🏽
I just recommended that book to a comment above.
THAT would be tough! An awesome VERY detailed book! Loved it. To create a movie that rivaled..or came even close to the book, would be an ALL-TIME great movie! So yeah..me too….
I still need to see that...1 sec after movie
They're making a second part to Left Behind. About the Antichrist.
This is movie is about Hope, Thank you so much. God bless all of us. We are gonna need it.
I almost passed this movie up because it said it was a thriller. Then I thought, what the heck, I will watch it till I can't. Well I watched the entire movie and it was awesome. It was like a good book that I just could not put down. Thank you for that.
It is a book- one second after. Audio very well done.
Great!! Last scene: wish i could hug my daughter. She hasn't talked to me for 2 years, but she knows how to survive.💖
Thats very rough!
I hope that you can work it out, I wish you the best 😊
Dont leave it get in touch with her try to work things out
Tried many many times.. now I pray and trust Jesus, Who knows the whole thing.😢
Some boat! But mine has been years longer. I believe the Lord takes people out of our lives for a reason, sometimes to our advantage
Really good movie. Thanks for uploading it for free. Helped me through the first Christmas without my mom.
Thats why it is so important to raise the children the right way during these times . Im thankful I aint got kids in the 2000's
I remember back in the 80's my father would get together with his friends just to work on cars on the weekends. Sometimes I would help out some as well. Ever since I found out what really happened during the 1860's civil war I see the world a whole lot different. I remember pay phones and nobody had cell phones. I now have the chance to kind of relive the 80's.
Adult kids. Thank God. 💙
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I recall, as a boy, we had a family living in our street that didn't struggle as much as the rest of us.
They had the first car, land-line, tv (then colour tv), etc.
Nice folk.
One of the two boys was my classmate.
Me, I prefer living with tech, but can just as easily get by without it, as it always seemed a wise precaution, ie, don't get too comfortable.
If S _did_ HTF, I'd get by comfortably.
My guess is the vast majority, sadly, wouldn't.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed we never find out.
@@someguyto4675 You mean when the North defeated the traitors of the Confederate South?
My son is 2n a half and im very worried for his future
Outstanding movie! As a father, I can relate. I want to make sure my little ones have the ability and capability to survive and be independent on their own. Always be able to self recover.
Wow!! Impressive movie , impressive acting from the those 2 kis who literally carried this movie. Better than anything that could have come out of hollywood. WELL DONE
This was a delightful surprise!! I consider myself a tough audience. Bad acting & a crappy script will get your movie ended not much past the 5 minute mark. The lead actress was absolutely perfect. The actor who played her friend Will wasn't bad either. The look on her "dad's" face at the end looked like genuine joy. Whomever was responsible for the script knows a couple things about survival. The water would be done b4 day 7 but as far as making it those 1st few months, say to day 150 or so, it would be absolutely vital to stay inside & hide out. A few more flashbacks of her father teaching her some survival info would be nice but then again they might've overwhelmed things & it all turned out beautifully. Don't fix it if it's not broke!😊
Well done to all the cast & crew! Y'all have done far better than many Hollywood films w/ enormous budgets!
Good movie too
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Excellent! Shows that a quality film doesn't need a multimillion dollar budget.
Over all, well done. I would have liked to see them searching the old barn and the garage where they found more gas, for more survival items. There was no sanitation depicted at all and that is extremely important. That being said, it is an excellent video to introduce young people to being prepared.
Thanks to growing up dirt poor in the Appalachian mountains I know how to fish how to hunt how to trap how to grow a healthy thriving garden how to find water et cetera
I was entertained for an hour and a half. I appreciate all who had a hand in letting me see this movie. Very impressed with youthful and amateur actors, they didn't overplay their parts, and used deadpan effectively. Music, scenery, all smoothly integrated. Great work for a small indie project.
Superb movie! This one had me subscribing to your channel.
I thought that the young girl was truly believable in her character. The antepenultimate climax was riveting and the unexpected ending superb! If you're reading the comments, stop and have a watch. A thoroughly enjoyable film. Thanks!!
I just found it, I love movies like this cause
it teaches people how to survive & to b-ware.
Don't know why there's no comments
it was a good video, wasn't scary but
very interesting to see how she made it
through everything for that long.
I agree. It's not easy for one person to carry so much of a movie, but she's a good actress!
This was actually really well done for budget. I really like movies that are more thoughtful on realizing of a SHTF. There needs to be more movie's like this, but that it teaches more on scenario's, like stay away from roads if at all possible. Well done!
Do you recommend more movies on that theme? Thanks
U forgot that this is basically a survival.
For the future do you have your down sleeping bag your pallet of spam and the little device that makes Sparks so that you can start a fire and not freeze to death.
Kly
I've never seen a movie with less than $10,000 budget
@@lelanddthompsonlll8560 I have a cupboard full of canned food and other dry goods, and I also have one of those flinty things, which I've practised using...actually makes lighting a fire really easy, as long as you've got something that will catch a spark. I still have much more prepping to do though. Another problem is self defence -here in Australia they've basically taken our guns and right to own them away...
You will eat ze bugs and be happy.
Where u from
@@TheSaturdaySpot that went right over your head buddy.
@@skimmer521 what do u mean?
Yum,yum! 🪱NOT!!!
I see what you did there 😄🤣👍
Love this ! This is me and my daughter! All parents need to teach their kids to survive with the backdrop of love! Thanks to the producers of this!
Great quality for a B movie! This director cast his own daughter, and then does a banger job coaching her performance. The kid's got talent, I hope she makes it so we can see her perform in more movies.
This was a pretty good low budget prepper movie, well done. I like the ending. Not all endings are horrible.
That "not all endings are horrible" is just what I needed to hear today, Florida prepper, from a former Florida resident. I miss the Sunshine state.
Right. I liked it too: dad goes to a conference in Texas, EMP takes out all power, and dad somehow makes his way back thousands of miles to Lang, which is somewhere in Canada obviously. Sure! Happens all the time. Totally believable. I really loved the part where the bad guys just happened to show up where the girl and boy were, which was hundreds of miles from the town they started out in. And also the part where they didn't bother to explain exactly how the bad guys managed to get around town. But she lived happily ever after having been reunited with dad. How heartwarming.
@@terencedoherty1006 I think the bad guys walked around town
Budget means nothing ..all bout acting & script quality. Independent films are best ones out there.
@@terencedoherty1006 It's a decent movie. Don't overdo it. 90% big budget hollyweird movies are garbage now. We need more like this. #independentfilm
Excellent movie! Had to watch it straight through. I like how he prepared is daughter for an event like this. So many kids these days would be totally lost and never make it. Not sure what year that car they found was made, but generally speaking, most vehicles made before 1963 would survive an EMP.
1965 Chevy. Impala SS
as long as a car has no computer. many were built after '63 without computers
@@mikeellis9720 but wouldn't car batteries get fried by n EMP
@Ghalib Marsal not in the movies!
The less electronics in any car helps 70,s 80,s and 90s cars some would work with a bit of tinkering
A small budget film or not, this is a GREAT Movie.
The biggest part is not entertainment, like 99% Have to have 24/7. sadly
It's to make more people aware of how Unpredictable and unprepared people are, and what COULD happen.
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
We need more like this.
Excellent job
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Ask anyone in the hydro industry what scares them the most. Ask any politician and you'll be lucky if you find one who even has a clue. I used to be a "prepper" from the end 70s til about 2005. The body is falling apart, so all the knowledge in the world, all the gear in the world isn't going to do much more than extend my life a few weeks or months. All I can tell you is, no matter what you do to prepare, KEEP YOUR FRIGGIN MOUTH SHUT about it. People can't steal something they don't know exists. Don't even tell you best friend or any of you other friends. You can decide who to help AFTER the mess starts. Half the gear you need is in the process of being banned, so if you've got some no one knows about, bury it deep. You'll be lucky if they let you keep a kitchen knife. Learn the crafts that were common before the industrial revolution. Those are the ones that may well keep you alive.
Really enjoyed the movie, and to think that this can actually happen makes it even more frightening and scary 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Awesome movie. I really enjoyed it. She is a very competent & engaging young actor. Thanks for another great movie. 👍
Congrats ya'll did a fantastic job with this! This was worth watching! Highly recommended 👏👏👏
Nice show! 99% of kids today wouldn't have a clue when their cell phones quit. And their parents likewise!!!
That's probably a little high. I think it's only about 90%. Surely 10% of the adults and kids out there aren't brain dead. Or are they?
Most people have no far sight. Those are the ones who will form gangs and go door to door once they're desperate enough.
Prepare! Get lots of food, water, tools ,weapons, medecine, everyday stuff.
True. I think I'll suggest this to my son. My granddaughter is always on her phone. I think this movie would appeal to young people.
Kudos to her Dad!!! We all need to plan for the future the way the world is going right now...instead of regret later.
Low budget doesn't mean low quality. Some of the best films were exactly that. Exceptional film. Genuine. Loved it. Thanks.
Really glad you liked the movie!!!
Also, to all you prepper people: you can stock all you want but unless you have the biggest army or arsenal of weapons and power you’re just stocking up a cache for someone else. Think about it, and just live and adapt as well as you can. All you can really do. Stay blessed and breathing ✌🏻
One would think... if you have food you also have the means to protect it.
Nothing like a dead body outside your door to deter people from wanting to steal from you.
Sounds like a good recipe for failure
Very good movie. It covered many points. Great job to everyone involved.
Absolutely loved this movie. A true survivalist movie.
This movie is made with passion, for public interest. Congratulations and thanks.
Same with Threads(1984
This is instantly one of my favorite movies. I was thinking, "are there any movies about EMPs?" This popped up. So glad hahah
Yea. Keeping a journal these days can only get you in trouble later on when someone reads it or steals it. Don't do it. I did and it came to bite me later. Seems innocent and true but later, not so mutch. They use it for their gain years later. Innocence and truths can hurt much later in life. Keep your thoughts in your head and be safer.
Totally agree. If you want to keep a record of your life keep it internal. And say as little as possible to other people.
Agreed. Just like the old saying goes, loose lips sink ships. Old ww 2 phrase.
I have never believed in putting anything on paper.
agree
Perhaps Gerald you should change your name to something anonymous on you tube 🤔 😉
If this ever happens, it will happen right as some poor guy is in the middle of watching this movie
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Excellent! The young girl is a natural actress. She should go far!
Fantastic movie! Unbelievable it was done on such a low budget. I really enjoyed it and want to watch it again with my husband. An EMP is a true threat that could happen and it makes sense to be prepared.
I have to say that I was thoroughly impressed by Niamh/Rosa Ferreris acting. She felt so natural and never played over or over acted. I have seen young actors in both Hollywood and Disney productions that felt a lot more plastic, fake and cringe. Rosas performance was on par with any young actor in high budget productions. Actually even better than many. I hope some big Hollywood casting director or producer watch this movie and realize what a talent she is and maybe we will see her in larger productions in the future. Will/Liam Davidson was pretty good too, although we didn't see him and his acting as much, so hard to tell, but what we saw was definetly ok. No one ruined it by feeling as they read from a script. It all felt very real and grounded. It was low budget production but smartly made by hiding the fact that they could not have large crowds and riots, but we could only heard the sounds of it. There are so many independant productions like this that fail on either the editing, the acting or that they try to pull off things that they don't have the budget for and it doesn't look good. This one had me hooked from the start. The theme, the story and the acting. Very well made. 👍
A creative story with two survivalists at a young age. I never even heard of E. M. P. thanks for the information...Good job.
Where the h have you been?
*LILIANA PRINA*
Unfortunately, it is something that could occur.
I've been what is termed a _prepper_ (preparing, in case the brown, smelly stuff hits the proverbial fan) for the better part of four decades.
A single or several EMPs were mooted, back in the day.
It was just one more potential disaster to add to the list, but it has been elevated in the public mind over the last decade, due to rapid advancement in technology.
Maybe time to purchase an extra tin of something or bottle of water, next time you visit the supermarket, just in case...
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Depends on how intense the flare is, so another Carrington Event would take effect globally and we'd be unable to prepare for something that would hit us in just eight minutes.
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Ikr.
How many others, too?
Look up Faraday cages.
A tame Canadian apocalypse??? Not sure how this would have played out in the U.S. overall, this was an EXCELLENT movie!!! Mistakes were made, but they were still young so that's to be expected. Did a lot better than about 90% of adults would have, unfortunately.
Excellently done by all, a Quality film that makes you think ! Looking forward to sharing this with many, especially my daughter! ... 333 days, no easy task for the most experienced.
Bravo to those who made this excellent Film !
A good movie. Who needs a blockbuster budget? Not me.
There is a book called "One Second After"; it depicts life and death in a small American town after an EMP. It was good enough to make it to the halls of Congress, but Congress was not good enough to do anything about protecting the country! Read it if you're interested in the realities of such a situation.
The dad was like “ I would have gotten here sooner if it wasn’t for me nearly died cause all my backup stashes got raided “ 😂
In 333 days his hair didn't grow at all.
Realization is a concept that is hard to believe. What also is hard to believe is how desparate people can become either good or evil. What is really interesting is that most people will succumb to EMP because they give up on the will to overcome and live. Some can't because of circumstances. Most because they quit. If you don't reach down and grab a pair you might as well as rollover and be taken.
That will be after the first year. It will be a year of hell first.
People don't know how to think for themselves, they were never taught how to have a conversion, let alone a debate.
They are brainwashed followers on social media, sitting on their couches, afraid of everyone, and eating too much.
Great movie this why we are preparing, because this is going to happen
Very good movie! The best I have seen in a long while. It's scary to know we will probably be living this way real soon.
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So prepare! It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
@Mr. 2cents. That's what my husband says but if i said anything about prepping for this kind of scenario he'd say I've finally lost the plot
I gotta say this was one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time loved it👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent! Really enjoyed this movie! I am even more motivated to prep for what is coming. Been feeling it for a while and we best be ready for the all- to- near breakdown of society as we know it.👏
preppers since 2004...our three boys were already grown and out. Husband Army, sons Army and Marines..they "know" but they dont do. But they know what we have and what we have worked on. This was done in an amazing way...and better than any A movie or show I have seen...other than Jericho, which I really learned a lot from...we watch it every year . Difference here, she had to bug out because of where she was. Our goal is to bug in. We have a secondary location, 45 minutes from home, 5 acres, husband and I go out twice a week to tend gardens and animals, brother goes out two day a week to do it..have "stuff" stashed along the way in case it comes to a walk. My dad passed a year ago and had a 1970 Dodge...as a secondary. We keep it running and road ready for just such an event. most people are in no way shape or form going to survive an emp , sadly, because they refuse to accept that it will happen
It's a good thing the boy had an ax to grind! The 67 Chevy worked because of a breaker point ignition and no electronics. Just in case there are no mechanics watching.
good to know. What year vehicle was electronics in vehicles introduced, etc.?
@@singmysong1167 1989 saw the first primitive systems so you're looking at 40 years of vulnerable cars. Before that was HEI electronic distributors but can be switched out for breaker ignitions. Around 1973 on.
Gotta have (ethanol-free) fuel w/ stabilizer in it, & even then, that only prolongs the shelf life so long. No mention how older cars were manuals, & they skimmed over the likelihood of either kid & many adults today not knowing how to drive one.
@@leiatyndall8648 I learned to drive a stick when I learned to drive. That Chevy could have had a three on the tree but that would have detracted from the movie.
What good is all that if you can't get fuel.
Excellent Story, shows what prepping, grit and the correct survival choices to make as regards not just self, but family, team and community for the long term. We ALL need this going forward to ensure society that we have pride in occurs. Tanks much for the film!
A realistic blend of skills and supplies. I had a good feeling about the realism to come as soon as she went for the toilet tank. About that time, I was thinking, now would be a great time to find a 66 GTO. Imagine my surprise later on.
Yup noticed that. Lots of very good tips and tricks woven into it.😮
Great movie....times will be much harder than shown here. Besides water, food and shelter protection will key !
Absolutely excellent for a low budget post apocalyptic movie. Very realistic characters, actions, and storylines.
This was and is an Awesome movie. This movie is informative and educational without all the special effects most directors use to enhance a movies story line. This movie can easily be used as a preppers tutorial on the Do's, Dont's and what to expect as a Survivor without electronics and living in the wild should a EMP or CME occur.
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Man this movie totally caught me by surprise. It's really good.
Without a doubt one of the best movies I've seen in a long time.
So this was even better the second time i watched it..❤...this is a real possibility in americas future ....people be ready...ive been teaching my daughters how to survive for a while ...they are not quite there yet but hopelly they are resilient enough to absorb these lessons....peace be with you all...and stay prepped
Very well done. There was no way I could stop watching. Thanks.