Goodbye World

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    G. Allen JohnsonSan Francisco Chronicle
    If there are roving bands of rogue soldiers, angry and distrustful neighbors and biker gangs running convenience stores, would you be high and naked in the outdoor hot tub? Would you really be picking at old jealousies from the college days?
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    Glenn KennyRogerEbert.com
    None of these characters really work as either representations of ideologies or human beings, and none of their female counterparts, despite the fact that the movie was co-written by a woman, are convincing ...
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    Tom LongDetroit News
    Obviously, the potential for shifting tones here is great; unfortunately, those tones shift rather erratically.
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    Nicolas RapoldNew York Times
    For all the outside threats and watchable cast members, the story falls apart from within.
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    Inkoo KangLos Angeles Times
    An unconvincing, poorly conceived hybrid of end-of-the-world thriller and relationship drama.
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    Jen ChaneyThe Dissolve
    This film can't decide whether it's a Noah Baumbach-ian character study or an episode of NBC's Revolution.
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    Debbie Lynn EliasBehind The Lens
    Touching on global communications, geopolitical and economic structures and innate human fear, and beyond relevant to each of us in today's world, don't say goodbye to Los Angeles Film Festival until you've seen Goodbye Wold.
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    Zach HollwedelUnder the Radar
    Armageddon is little more than the precipitating incident that gets the cast together.
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    Diana SaengerReviewExpress.com
    Serious Look At The Future
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    Brent SimonPaste Magazine
    Kind of an incidental apocalyptic drama -- an unusual, distinctively character-rooted hybrid of The Big Chill, The Trigger Effect and Into the Wild.
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