Exile

2014 "Your punishment is murder"
4| 1h24m| en
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The children of isolated desert town Sunderland face an all-consuming choice: They can attend school to learn the teachings of The Angel, an extraterrestrial being that arrived 10 years ago, and 'Evolve' like their parents who were turned into mindless drones, or be exiled to the wasteland.

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Also starring Dennice Cisneros

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Inmechon The movie's only flaw is also a virtue: It's jammed with characters, stories, warmth and laughs.
Platypuschow Exile is such a strange little creature and the front cover is highly deceptive! Telling the tale of a small society governed by a being referred to as an angel the citizens reach a point of their studies where they have to choose whether to be "blessed" which will have them merge with an alien entity or "fall" which means they'll be exiled.Following one young man as he makes his decision and the impact on those around him.Truth be told it's not the simplest story to follow and there is little background given forcing heavy interpretation and assumption but regardless the concept is really quite good.Flawed in several areas the movie certainly isn't without its faults but provides a unique tale that certainly got my attention.The Good: Brilliant concept The Bad: Could have been made a tad betterStory is riddled with holes Finale was pretty weak Things I Learnt From This Movie: Angels looks like Cthulhu's offspring Strict rules, damaging to the persons health, cut off from the outside world and thus reality and by the end the person has their head quite literally in the sand..............definitely a religion
James Wright This ultra-low budget sci-fi horror has a lot of originality put into it and is experimental in the extreme, creating its own world in a very basic environment. Along with this the film leaves a lot of blanks for the audience to fill in about the state of the world and what caused it, but that all works to its credit.One gripe viewers could have is with the editing as it comes across as sloppy and jarring, although this might have been by design, but in either case it takes away from the viewing experience. Also the story, while original, lacks focus and it is easy to get lost in all that is happening. The film also takes very little time to pause and let the audience get to know its characters and so they feel a bit disconnected.Overall this is a film with a lot of good ideas and I hope the writer/director gets to go onto more things as they clearly have talent. With more money and scope this film could have been something akin to District 9, as it is there is a little too much confusion and limitations to be truly great, but it certainly has a lot of potential and for what it lacks it makes up for in originality.
ethancase An exploration of Western boredom, religion, drugs, and freedom.There is an alien that attempts to make people conform via ritual, there is crime and fitting but arbitrary punishment, and there is exile and death all set in almost post-apocalyptic desert ruination. A little gross, but not too gross. The characters are as unreal as the place and just as disturbing, but they are all honest to the point of hurting through their interpellation, ignorance, and resulting quirks.No tropes or overwritten moments in this one - I never knew what was going to happen next. It's not fun or pretty, but it's obvious that there was a real thinking human who made the movie.
ASouthernHorrorFan First off- let me say "What The F@ck?! This is the most wild and twisted exploration into the human condition that I have ever seen, and I loved every bleepin' minute of it! "Exile" is probably the perfect blend of low budget indie filmmaking and science fiction surrealism. Directed by Adam Petke and Sean Blau, although the story's pace and fluidity is so strong that you would think only one mind controlled the direction of this film. A lot of people will push it aside as ridiculous, but to be honest most people will see this film as I did, a true, original, captivating, emotional journey of human suffrage and escapism seen through the eyes of the youth. The story is a moving, disturbing, coming of age in the wasteland that is so stripped down to a realness that is so recognizable and transferable into any genre. It just happens to be framed by a nightmarish, H.P. Lovecraftian form of first contact and the dichotomy of life inside a cult. "Exile" gives a relatable, recognizable premise and brings it into a hellish reality that is beautifully disturbing and effective. The acting is pretty tight on all fronts, the cast are completely immersed in their characters, the script is evenly paced with chilling moments of horror and emotional segments of "life of the children that fall through the cracks". The story moves with a somber beat of loss, despair that develops into determination and self preservation. Not to mention all the "real world" subtext symbolism that permeates this film. The direction Petke takes by keeping the style organic, and personal creates a deeply moving and unsettling reality for the charactersThe special effects is the same concept as films like "District 9" but on a much smaller scale in regards to the CGI elements with the alien creature known as the "Angel". The horror elements, and there are some awesome, dark, gory horror moments in "Exile", stay practical and visceral. There is some CGI blood added during interactions with the Angel, but during the more dramatic scenes between the characters which end in horrific displays of Lovecraft inspired nightmares, the effects and blood are practical ones. The soundtrack, sound effects used on "Exile" blend eerie instrumental sounds of sorrow and loss with added sound effects that are chilling. Together the sounds create a tense atmosphere of suspense that just elevates the emotional and dramatic struggle of the characters into areas of that are more horror than sci-fi. Honestly I would say that "Exile" is a horror drama more than it is a horror scifi blended story. Overall the film is a powerful, indie horror that gets everything organically right. It is honest, compelling, emotional, and entertaining. A truly chilling exploration of the human experience in horrific conditions. A must see film!

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