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Noah Delta II
Accidentally, as if they had secretly intended to do so, Jonas and Maria meet. They go on a trip together and try to find out what sense there is in living and the road to freedom. Just as accidentally, an unknown man is trailed, hindered and kidnapped. Finally, he fights back and becomes the victim of his own doing. Accident? Fate? Necessity?...
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic future, a lone survivor named Noah battles mutated creatures and a tyrannical government for control of vital resources. He discovers a hidden sanctuary, but his quest for peace is challenged by his own violent past and the desperate struggle for humanity's survival.
Critical Reception
Noah Delta II is a low-budget science fiction film that garnered a cult following for its bleak atmosphere and creature effects, though it received mixed reviews for its pacing and narrative. It is often cited as an example of independent genre filmmaking from the 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique post-apocalyptic vision and creature design.
Criticized for its underdeveloped plot and inconsistent acting.
Considered a cult classic for its independent spirit and gritty tone.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Noah Delta II (1986) is not readily available, but its cult status suggests a niche appreciation among fans of independent sci-fi and horror.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with many of its special effects created using practical and handcrafted techniques.
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