On the night a comet is passing near Earth, a dinner party takes an odd turn. When the power goes out, eight friends discover that the only house on the street left with power also holds many secrets.
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Emily Baldoni | Em |
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Maury Sterling | Kevin |
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Nicholas Brendon | Mike |
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Lorene Scafaria | Lee |
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Elizabeth Gracen | Beth |
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Hugo Armstrong | Hugh |
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Alex Manugian | Amir |
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Lauren Maher | Laurie |
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Aqueela Zoll | Extra |
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Carrie Patterson | Extra |
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Kelly Donovan | Extra |
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Alexis Boozer Sterling | Extra |
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Mark Ballou | Extra |
| Director | James Ward Byrkit |
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| Writer | James Ward Byrkit, Alex Manugian | |
| Producer | Lene Bausager, Doug Blake, Alyssa Byrkit, James Ward Byrkit, Alex Manugian | |
| Musician | Kristin Øhrn Dyrud | |
| Photography | Arlene Muller, Nic Sadler | |
| Packaging | MP4 |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Quick |
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| Location | Flix New Releases |
| Purchased | On Sep 13, 2014 at YIFY |
| Watched | At our home |
| Index | 3235 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:41:03 |
| Modified Date | Feb 18, 2023 01:40:10 |
My quick rating - 5,9/10. Oh, the movie itself, about a group of friends? that get together for diner and a comet viewing that seems to knock them into a multidimensional rift and the struggle to keep hold of the real? reality.
I'll get the actors out of they way. They were not very good at all. That doesn't distract from a decent somewhat story though so just deal with their bland portrayals. Expect a movie that will take every chance it can to confuse you. No matter how you look at it, the end will make you wonder what just happened. That is assuming you bother following the whole movie from beginning to end and realistically a lot of people will lose interest for two reasons, the acting and the confusing nature. I read a bunch of reviews trying to peg the whole story and my take is far more simple. A great deal of ideas of the theory of multiverses were used in a very simplistic way and the writers just mashed them together. I don't think this movie is set out to actually ever answer a single question at all (hence the ironic title of "Coherence") The makers of the film are poking fun at the word alone and allowing the audience to make of it what they will. If you overthink the color of the sky long enough, it will become whatever you come up with and that is what all the messages about this movie seem to say. So kudos for making people think, but I don't think even the writers had an end just like this movie may not have even had a beginning.
You really need to watch it yourself and decide.