Extinction: a must watch movie


A  sci-fi movie that has a simple but strong story with great plot and surprisingly superb presentation. This is a story of  a family how a person has to face so many hurdles to save himself and his family. 
A great performance by Michael Penna and well supported by Lizzy Caplan and hat's off to  Erica Tremblay.

Another side of story other than human being. Every single living or non-living thing has to struggle for the existence. Just imagine we have the world of non-living people who can laugh, cry and love just like real people. What would happen if synthetic robot starts to have human like responses and emotions. There is a debate about the moral questions as synthetic android starts human like behavior and these synths become unaware that they are synths but behave like a human.

Peter, an engineer, has recurring nightmares in which he and his family suffer from violent, alien invasion-like confrontations with an unknown enemy. He has a small family with his wife Alice and two daughters. One night at the party thrown by his wife, he is obsessed with that recurrent nightmare and goes to baranda and actually finds some flying spaceships attacking the city and their apartment.
Somehow they survive and go to the basement of Peter’s factory which is safe as his nightmares signals out.
The story does not end here. We have to watch the struggle between synthetic androids verses aliens ( who are actually not) and how it ends.

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