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Jeremy Barnes
Sunset is a slow and quiet burn; it's a different and welcome alternative take on disaster scenarios. This film is driven by it's characters and their interactions, which are fortunately mostly well-done (the stand-out performance in my opinion is David Johnson as Chris, he was my favorite character by far). Although Sunset has a few hiccups, for example Barbara's performance as Patricia is a bit clunky, but overall Sunset succeeds despite it's flaws. Give this film a chance if you've got the time, it's definitely worth a watch.
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terrible,best part was ending wipe out the bad acting, let me tell you a story seemed to be the key theme just trash painful trash.. pratricias teeth and stubble and christophers dopey face makes me wish for nuclear strike. 7 bucks for this piece of junk.