All the Lost Ones – Movie Review

First Reaction – All the Lost Ones is an easy to watch late-night thriller.
Where to Watch
On digital 1 September from Reel2Reel Films.
Director: Mackenzie Donaldson
Writer: Anthony Grant, Cheryl Meyer (Screenplay)
Cast
- Jasmine Mathews (Parasomnia)
- Vinessa Antoine
- Devon Sawa (Final Destination)
- Steven Ogg (The Walking Dead)
- Douglas Smith (Big Love)
Plot: In a dystopian and climate-ravaged future America torn apart by civil war, a group hiding in a remote cabin become the target of a ruthless rebel militia leader and his platoon, viciously hunted in a fight for survival.
Runtime: 1 Hour 46 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: All the Lost Ones starts in a dystopian world where Nia (Mathews) and Penny (Antoine) live in a small community avoiding civil war. However, their safe haven discovers a dead body, and they begin questioning their safety.
When the group clash with a rebel militia, they must fight to survive. They must overcome the odds and prove they want to continue surviving in a brutal world against a ruthless leader.
Verdict on All the Lost Ones
Recap
The movie follows a group of survivors trying to make it through a dystopian world after a civil war. They have a remote cabin and stay out of everybody’s way. However, they clash with a rebel militia and their ruthless leader who doesn’t want to take prisoners.
Best Parts
The world environment is the highlight of the movie, showing how people have been so divided over resources. It shows the horrors people can cause and the harmony for people holding things together. We get solid performances and a story that is easy to follow.
Worst Parts
While it is an interesting story, it doesn’t bring anything new to the table and gets more caught up in the younger couple finding a way to survive. We have many more intense story, with the similar story, which pull you in much more.
Final Thoughts – All the Lost Ones is a good late night thriller.

