No Men Beyond This Point
No Men Beyond This Point

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No Men Beyond This Point

2015
Movie
80 min
English

In a world where women have become asexual and are no longer giving birth to males, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers finds himself at the center of a battle to keep men from going extinct.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users78%
Director: Dirk ShaferGenres: Comedy, Documentary, Mockumentary

Plot Summary

This mockumentary humorously explores a world where men have suddenly become infertile, leading to the extinction of the male species. The film follows the final generation of men as they navigate a matriarchal society and grapple with their impending obsolescence. It offers a satirical look at gender roles and societal changes through the lens of a fictional future.

Critical Reception

No Men Beyond This Point was met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its unique premise and humorous approach to a speculative concept. While some critics found its execution a bit uneven, many appreciated its clever satire and thought-provoking, albeit comedic, exploration of gender dynamics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its original and funny concept.

  • Some found the mockumentary style effective, while others felt it could be more polished.

  • Offers a witty commentary on gender roles and societal shifts.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the film to be an amusing and interesting take on a 'what if' scenario, appreciating its humor and the underlying commentary on society. Some viewers noted that while entertaining, it didn't always reach its full potential.

Fun Fact

The film uses a mockumentary format to explore its premise, blurring the lines between fictional narrative and documentary style, with director Dirk Shafer also starring as himself.

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