Goodbye World Comments

  • Jaime 2022-09-17 12:22:52

    Another derivative of the doomsday drama that prevailed in 2012-13: sudden riots/disasters + relatively independent time/space + various things that happen when a group of people are trapped; in comparison, this is more like a bad boy The End and It's a Disaster with dark...

  • Randy 2022-09-17 09:50:33

    What an inexplicable movie. A group of people with serious disagreements are mixed together. Even if the end of the world comes, it is still unclear which is more important and which is less. In the end, the people with serious disagreements...

Extended Reading
  • Charley 2022-09-17 21:21:42

    Niche low-cost pretentious movies

    The first time I wrote a movie review, I was nervous ???

    The reviews of this movie are mostly polarized, but I personally think this movie is pretty good. The whole movie takes the apocalypse as the background but completely uses the dialogue between the protagonists to hold up the plot. The...

  • Fay 2022-09-17 21:37:04

    How long will that bubble last?

    If the modern civilization that we have always depended on for survival is destroyed one day, will human beings still be able to do it by themselves like in the "agricultural era"? Under the rule of high-speed developed society, more and more people are paralyzed and disguised themselves, and lose...

Goodbye World quotes

  • [first lines]

    James Palmer: [narrating] "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, and see if I could learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." That's Henry David Thoreau in 1854. And it made sense to me 150 years later.

    James Palmer: So when you were still in your mama's belly, we sold our company, left our old friends, and moved here to Northern California. You see, I knew the great collapse was coming. Everyone says that now, but I knew.

    James Palmer: It didn't take much to tear us apart. Just a quick ripping away of the things we'd come to depend on. Our world was like a bubble waiting to pop.

  • Benji Henry: Are you sure you can handle a convicted felon?

    Becky Snider: You sure you can handle a grown woman?

    Benji Henry: Only one way to find out...