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Bokeh

Play trailer 1:53 Poster for Bokeh 2017 1h 32m Sci-Fi Mystery & Thriller Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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After a flash of light shoots across the sky, a couple (Maika Monroe, Matt O'Leary) on vacation in Iceland wake up to discover that everyone in the world is missing. Now, they must fight for survival while trying to make sense out of what happened.
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Rex Reed Observer 03/29/2017
3/4
Beautiful and challenging, Bokeh has a pristine look and chilling feel of its own that contributes enormously to the mood and tone of the whole film. Go to Full Review
Nick Allen RogerEbert.com 03/24/2017
3/4
Only worthwhile storytellers could take an elevator pitch like this one (the last two people on Earth) and produce long-lasting curiosity about its inherent beauty and horror. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey Variety 03/24/2017
We're stuck for eternity with two perfectly decent people who, it seems, just aren't very interesting company. Not even for each other. Go to Full Review
Ernesto Zelaya Miñano ScreenAnarchy 02/03/2023
What an end-of-the-world movie made by Richard Linklater would probably look like. Go to Full Review
Brent McKnight The Last Thing I See 07/02/2020
C+
Charming stars and pleasant scenery are all well and good, but can only carry Bokeh so far. Go to Full Review
Derek Deskins Next Projection 10/16/2018
5.1/10
This issue of character development is largely what holds the film back. Without understanding what makes this couple tick, we are left voyeurs in a world that we cannot understand. Go to Full Review
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David W 02/26/2024 Errm, what can I say other than nice scenery, a heavy handed message done to death, some ok-ish acting and a plot which literally goes nowhere and provides no real explanations. Whilst I watched it to it's somewhat dismal ending I can't really say I was particularly entertained, more frustrated and mildly irritated. I've seen worse but this could have been so much better. And that ending... Still, some nice scenery shots though. See more Kim H 01/10/2024 This was the absolute worse movie, It was over an hour of my life I will never get back! Go mow your yard it will be more exciting! See more Any Colour Y 10/18/2023 The name of the movie means: out of focus. Which explains the entire movie in one word. The story doesn't matter. The atmosphere matters and the message of the movie. If we think about this scenario in the movie, our first thoughts are: isn't it great to be able to go into any store on the planet or supermarket and take whatever we want without paying? Everything we see belongs to us! Cars, clothes, everything. And now what? As if this would make us happier in that situation. It certainly wouldn't. This film is not about the fictional story or the plot. Not at all. The reason for the unrealistic situation is not even explained. The film is all about its message and the atmosphere. The message is: We are a species that can not live alone. We need to live with others. The longer the movie goes on the clearer it gets. The atmosphere gets more and more depressive and sad. Suddenly we realize, that all of the material things we consider valuable aren't really as important as we thought. Sure, they make our life easier. But that is it. What really matters are the intangible things, the people around you and friendship for instance. And you can't get happier than finding someone you love and who loves you. If you have found true love, even the richest man in the world would not be happier than you if he had not found true love. What also really matters is the present moment, instead of thinking about the past and being frightened by the future. The present moment is the only time window when we can experience reality. Future and past are only thoughts, in your skull. Conclusion: We usually focus on the wrong things in our lives. And what really matters is mostly out of our focus. See more Steph N 10/31/2022 A manchild and a coward. Fuck your ending. See more 02/09/2021 Here is literally everything that happens in this film: (1) An annoying, 20-something couple goes on vacation to Iceland or the like. (2) They wake up the next day and everyone in the whole world is apparently gone, sadly except them. (3) They soon get tired of each other's whiny crap and company (just like we do), and (4) The End. I'm not kidding. I can't believe I paid 15 bux to see this snoozefest on its opening weekend in an actual theatre. Pretty sure this was a Kickstarter movie, and per the above, that DOES make sense. Wanna see this trope done a zillion times better? Watch"The Quiet Earth" instead. See more 01/06/2021 great photography but the film is really boring, nothing really happen and nobody explain why they are still alive after the thunder. FAIL. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis After a flash of light shoots across the sky, a couple (Maika Monroe, Matt O'Leary) on vacation in Iceland wake up to discover that everyone in the world is missing. Now, they must fight for survival while trying to make sense out of what happened.
Director
Geoffrey Orthwein, Andrew Sullivan
Producer
Doug Daulton, Kent Genzlinger, Briene Lermitte
Screenwriter
Geoffrey Orthwein, Andrew Sullivan
Distributor
Screen Media Films
Production Co
Zealous Pictures, Verge Pictures, Vintage Pictures
Genre
Sci-Fi, Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 24, 2017, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 14, 2017
Runtime
1h 32m
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