Rating of
2/4
The Last woman on Earth review
Daniel Corleone - wrote on 12/12/11
Amazing underwater scene and set locations. Harold Gern (Antony Carbone), Evelyn (Betsy Jones-Moreland) and Martin Joyce (Edward Wain) go on a vacation. Martin has difficulty breathing and Harold helps him. They notice people are dead and they are the only ones existing in Puerto Rico. Evelyn falls for Martin. A few noteworthy quotes: Martin – “It’s always a game.” “I’m too civilized.” “It’s your world.” “"The way you made your money stank.” Harold – “We had a balance here.” “I made my money.” Score was decent, acting was realistic and screenplay was good. Only questions that needed question was the reason for the lack of air when they were at sea and how the only 3 individuals survived when people were dying. Last Woman on Earth had a good idea, the overall turnout seemed like a series of conversations with a tad of action near the conclusion because of the balance being distorted and lacks any scary sequences for a horror.