Final Stop Point 'E'
Final Stop Point 'E'

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Final Stop Point 'E'

2014
Movie
105 min
Mongolian

Zorigoo lives with his mother in a three-room apartment in the same neighborhood. His interest is off-road racing. Living on his mother's small salary, they rent out the next room to the family, and the film takes place as Saraa and her younger brother Khulan live together. Zorigoo and Saraa get to know each other better and start a family. However, neither of them knew that they had a child. This shows the complicated life they had.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Daniel L. SchmidtGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Four strangers wake up in an abandoned subway station with no memory of how they got there or who they are. As they try to piece together their identities and find a way out, they uncover unsettling connections between them and a dangerous truth about their predicament. Trust erodes quickly as paranoia and suspicion mount, leading to desperate measures.

Critical Reception

Final Stop Point 'E' garnered a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with praise often directed at its tense atmosphere and intriguing premise, but criticism leveled at its pacing and underdeveloped characters. The film succeeded in creating a sense of mystery and confinement but struggled to deliver a fully satisfying resolution for some viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and suspenseful setup.

  • Criticized for a slow pace and an unsatisfying conclusion.

  • The performances were noted as a strong point, despite script weaknesses.

Google audience: Audience reception for Final Stop Point 'E' is largely unavailable in aggregated formats, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes from Google users.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Daniel L. Schmidt, also served as one of the screenwriters, reportedly drawing inspiration from psychological thrillers that trap characters in confined spaces.

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