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Ten directionless years after they fled the California compound of a UFO cult, siblings Justin and Aaron Smith (co-directors Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead) felt compelled to return to their onetime community. Once there, they find their old quasi-family prospering-and seemingly unaged-and as the inexplicable phenomena piles up, they realize that there may not be a second chance to escape. Compelling fantasy-thriller also stars Callie Hernandez, Tate Ellington, Lew Temple, Emily Montague. 111 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
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[A] rich banquet of mind-bending weirdness --The Hollywood Reporter
Ought to delight those who like having their imaginations tickled by projects such as Another Earth and The OA. --Variety
The Endless rewards patience with mind-bending twists and turns." --NYTimes
About the Actor
Starring Callie Hernandez, known from Alien: Covenant (2017) and La La Land (2016).
About the Director
Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, follow up to their 2014 cult hit Spring.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 5.92 ounces
- Director : Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead
- Media Format : Dolby, Surround Sound, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 51 minutes
- Release date : June 26, 2018
- Actors : Callie Hernandez, James Jordan, Tate Ellington
- Language : English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Well Go Usa
- ASIN : B07BLHMY4K
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,918 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #168 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #516 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020I should start by saying that "The Endless" blew my mind the first time I saw it. I waited to review it until I had seen it a second time. Did it blow my mind, again? No, but that is not a qualitative statement. This time, I knew what to expect from this endlessly inventive indie sci fi flick and was able to savor it like an old wine or something.
The two filmmakers, Benson and Moorhead are among the most talented working in the US today. They join a long line of personal faves, including Brit Marling, Shane Carruth and Jamin Winans. Why do I say "talented"? Because they create highly interesting, though-provoking story lines and execute them with cinematic flourish. And apparently do it for a fraction of what it costs a big Studio to make a film. This Benson and Moorhead proved in the great "Spring" and they continue to do in "The Endless", which is not only the best film they have made but one of the best to come out in years.
At one level, "The Endless" concerns two brothers living near Echo Park in LA, one of whom longs to return to the "UFO Death Cult" that they both escaped from many years earlier. What a great set up for a plot - right away you know one wants to go back, and the other does not, creating a great tension to drive the rising action of the story. But most of all you really want to know about the UFO Death Cult. Really…
Of course, they do return to said cult which is located somewhere in the mountains above San Diego. And that is right about where the conventional nature of the story, and the storytelling starts to unravel. From weird atmospheric disturbances to telling recollections about the cult-members wanting to commit mass-suicide it quickly becomes apparent that nothing is what it appears to be. Or, if you buy that a strange “presence” is living in a shallow lake and causing space and time to warp, and creating an infinite loop that some characters can’t escape, well, then everything is exactly as it appears to be.
Here is where I need to warn those who don’t like ambiguity, or head trips in their films to stay away from “The Endless”. On the other hand, if you love to have your mind thoroughly f-ed with, then get thee to this film ASAP.
The brothers return to the wonderfully named Camp Arcadia where the members of the un-named cult are living. Benson and Moorhead use the ordinariness of the location, and the relative normality of the camp’s residents to ground the small but eerie details that begin to throw everything off the rails. One guy seems to be, well, just smiling all the time. You want to know why. The leader of the group who keeps insisting it is “not a cult” (important safety tip: if the apparent leader of a group of people says it is not a cult, it probably is) and saying the words with an almost Manson-esque smoothness. There is an odd shack that has a lock on it that looks like it was stolen from a Final Fantasy game. Again, you really, really want to know what it is in the shack.
What seem to be manipulative plot devices create a thirst on the part of the viewer to know “what the f is really happening here”. And when one, and then both brothers set out to try to figure that out, you get the true strangeness of the third reel. A dude who is living in a shanty, with his doppelganger hanging from a noose; a drug addict chained to the wall of his house, trying to get sober (an apparent homage to an earlier film, “Resolution”), and a character described in the credits as just a “late eighteenth century man” is running into the wall of his tent, over and over again as the old timey clock in a post keeps resetting and running for the same ten seconds.
And that is not even the weird part. If you want to know more, please, please watch “The Endless”. It is available on Amazon Prime Video for a nominal rental fee – which the film-makers deserve, by the way, for squeezing so much creativity into 111 minutes.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025I admit that I was a bit bored at first. However, once things really got going, they got going. This is some excellent science fiction and it hit all the right buttons with its time travel and horror elements. I highly recommend this movie if you are into time travel anomaly stories.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024It was very strange and very odd but I did like it as it was unusual and I liked the acting. I would recommend people watch it.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2018This was a very well-done science fiction/horror film that was a follow up/partial sequel to an earlier film, _Resolution_. I wouldn’t say it necessarily essential to have watched _Resolution_ but a viewer would get a lot more out of this film if that have done so (and also one particular scene won’t make a lot of sense if they had not seen _Resolution_). Like _Resolution_, the film is very well grounded in relatable characters, excellent actors, well-written dialogue, and a compelling non-genre situation, with only later on the science fiction/horror elements coming to the forefront (though are much more dominant when they do than in _Resolution_).
The initial plot is pretty easy to grasp and drew me right in, two brothers living a non-thrilling life, still struggle with life ten years after they left a UFO death cult. Neither are particular happy and one in particular really misses the cult. Their lives aren’t great, they don’t feel they fit in, they are depressed, struggling with finances, working jobs they hate.
They receive a cryptic video message that leads one brother to really want to just revisit – briefly – the cult, while the other brother, the older brother, is not at all thrilled to go back. When the older brother (Justin Smith, played by Justin Benson) sees that the younger brother (Aaron Smith, played by Aaron Moorhead), needs some sort of closure, he reluctantly agrees to a brief trip back.
I can’t say a great deal about the rest of the film, though like with _Resolution_ odd things are woven into the film, at first pushed aside or overshadowed by the strong character-driven narrative of two brothers coming to terms with what they feel about the other, how they fit in the world, their views of the cult and what it meant to them. It isn’t long before they see and notice odd things, such as the fact no one in the cult looks a day older than when they last saw them, there are odd people on the edges of the cult camp, and oh later on a second moon rises into the sky. It only gets weirder from there, with the science fiction/horror elements – especially but not only whatever the entity in _Resolution_ - really drive the story.
Not a lot was explained about what was seen, but it was a lot less just weird and mysterious as it was in _Resolution_, as Justin and Aaron are very practically focused on escaping it (as they come to realize they cannot defeat it). There is definitely a stronger, much stronger really, sense of resolution or closure at the end of this film than in _Resolution_. In fact it has a rather definite ending, at least for the two brothers, and not left highly debatable and enigmatic as it was at the end of _Resolution_.
It was a good film, it had a good twist on a not overly used science fiction trope, skillfully used several plot and character elements from _Resolution_, had good pacing, good action at the end…it was a solid film.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2018This movie is... interesting, to say the least. In the first, say, half hour or so, I found myself almost bored, but mainly confused—the film struggles to reconnent these earlier scenes to the ones shown later on. The concept of the movie itself is intriguing, and I recommend this movie if you liked the film “Interstellar”. However, there are key plot points that just fail to make sense. The ending feels rushed, the main “cliff hanger” end left me feeling confused and wanting more. I guess the point of a cliff hanger is to leave the audience wanting more, but this film clearly does not and will not have a sequel, and even if it did, it would most likely be even more confusing and stale (think Alien and then all of the ones after it until Promethius and Covenant). However, even with all my negative points, the film in its entirety was actually pretty cool. It was creepy and left me feeling weird. If you like decent films that you can watch but not have your entire world rocked, this may be your cup of tea.
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AlexanderReviewed in Germany on September 19, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Cosmic Horror in Anlehnung an H.P. Lovecraft
Der Film ist wirklich gut, wenn man diese Art von Film mag. Die vielen schlechten Bewertungen kommen wohl von Menschen, die nicht auf diese Art Film gefasst waren. Ein Problem ist wohl der Trailer, der einen actionreichen Horrorfilm verspricht. Das ist "The Endless" nicht.
Normalerweise mache ich mir nicht die Mühe, eine Bewertung zu verfassen, denn ganz ehrlich: Wenn interessiert schon deine Meinung? Aber hier ist ein wirklich guter Film und der hat zu Unrecht viele negative Kritiken bekommen. Ich schätze mal, weil es die falschen Zuschauer waren. Also für wen ist nun der "The Endless" gedacht?
Um besser einschätzen zu können, ob man "The Endless" schauen möchte, hier eine Spoiler-freie Charakterisierung.
- ruhig erzählt, die Spannung baut sich langsam durch die Geschichte auf
- der Film beginnt mit vielen Fragezeichen, die sich erst nach und nach im Verlauf klären
- eine schöne Bildsprache, aber man darf kein großes Effektgewitter erwarten
- Ich würde den Film dem Cosmic Horror zu schreiben. Es wird keine Horror oder Jumpscare gezeigt. Stattdessen entsteht das Grauen im Kopf des Zuschauers. Vor allem durch die präsentierte Situation und das Unbekannte/Unbegreifliche. (Das Genre des Cosmic Horrors wird im übrigen H.P. Lovecraft zugeschrieben. Dieser wird nicht nur am Anfang zitiert sondern im Film selber auch genannt. Die Macher wollten also augenscheinlich tatsächlich einen Film in diesem Sinne produzieren.)
Ich persönlich habe den Film sehr gespannt bis zum Ende geschaut und habe danach über diese Situation noch nachdenken müssen. Etwas, das ein 08/15 Monster-Killer-Jumpscare-Splatter-Effektgewitter-Horrorfilm nicht schafft.
Und das sollte man vielleicht bedenken, damit man nicht enttäuscht wird.
- Dustin HodginsReviewed in Canada on February 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Great
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vladdarkenReviewed in France on June 4, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars déjà culte...
Du Lovecraftien accessible !!! très bien.
- OzziealReviewed in Australia on June 13, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars There's lots to like...
Co-directors, also co-stars Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead deliver a winner which is a budget production but has a great premise to keep interest levels high. They play two brothers who left a supposed cult 10 years previously but come back to try to come to terms with their experiences and get some closure. The film runs for 111 minutes which could have been too long if not placed in such capable hands. It won't satisfy everyone but it is the type of production which is a bit different to other science fiction films on offer.
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georges bReviewed in France on April 14, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT.
Un des meilleurs films de genre,du moment.Je l'avais vu,une premiere fois,sur le net.L'image du telechargement n'était pas terrible,mais le film excellent.Alors j'en ai profité,lors d'un avoir,sur amazon,pour commander le blu-ray.JJe doit avouer que j'ai bien mieux compris le film,la deuxième fois.J'ai un peu de mal à comprendre,tous ces mauvaises évaluations.l'on ne s'ennui à aucun moment des 1h54 du film.Il s'agit d'un mélange de fantastique et de science-fiction.Si l'on aiment les films bizarre..on en a pour son argent.Et ce n'est que le second long métrage des deux réalisateurs.Perso.J'aimerai voir des films,tel que celui-ci,plus souvent.