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The End
One weekend, after years without seeing each other, several friends, over whom hangs the shadow of a murky episode of the past, meet in a house in the mountains. During the first night, a strange incident takes place that leaves them isolated.
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Plot Summary
A man wakes up with amnesia and discovers he has only a limited amount of time to piece together his life and the relationships he left behind. He finds himself in a unique situation where he can revisit key moments in his past, but each visit risks further eroding his memories. The film explores themes of regret, love, and the irreversible nature of time.
Critical Reception
The End (2012) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, largely due to its confusing narrative and underdeveloped characters. While some appreciated the intriguing premise, many found the execution to be lacking and the emotional impact diminished by the convoluted storyline. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is often considered a lesser-known entry in the sci-fi romance genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious concept of memory and time.
Criticized for a convoluted plot that hinders emotional connection.
Found the performances to be adequate but unable to elevate the material.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, 'The End' was not the final film for any of its main cast members, with Rachael Leigh Cook, Jason Dohring, and Jon Huertas continuing active careers in film and television.
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