I love disaster films of all kinds, especially the pre and post apocalyptic ones. However, too often it seems the writers get lost in the depths of the genre and neglect to imbue any real hope into the storylines.
To often they spend the majority of the script focused on how awful humans can be to one another, that they neglect to remind us of how amazing we can be as well, especially when disaster strikes.
This story was ROUGH to bear witness to, still in the thick of yet another wave of our own pandemic, one largely of our own making. However, watching the character's growth and evolutions made it all worth it and gives me hope that we too can make it through this with our sanity and souls intact.
Thank you to all the cast and crew who worked so hard during the pandemic to bring this story to the world. We are all the better for it.