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Save Yourselves!

"Turning off their phones was the dumbest idea on the planet."

A young Brooklyn couple head upstate to disconnect from their phones and reconnect with themselves. Cut off from their devices, they miss the news that the planet is under attack.

Top Cast

  • Sunita Mani

    Sunita Mani

    Su

  • John Reynolds

    John Reynolds

    Jack

  • Ben Sinclair

    Ben Sinclair

    Raph

  • John Early

    John Early

    Blake

  • Jo Firestone

    Jo Firestone

    Desi

  • Gary Richardson

    Gary Richardson

    Chuck

  • Johanna Day

    Johanna Day

    Judy

  • Stephen Koepfer

    Stephen Koepfer

    Desperate Man

  • Zenobia Shroff

    Zenobia Shroff

    Su's Mom (voice)

Overview

A young Brooklyn couple head upstate to disconnect from their phones and reconnect with themselves. Cut off from their devices, they miss the news that the planet is under attack.

Rating

5.8 / 10
216 Reviews
1 Popular

2 Reviews

  • SWITCH.
    SWITCH.
    7 Dec 10, 2020

    Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson haven't imagined the apocalypse with the fullness of imagination it requires - much less the weight - perhaps because, like most comedies with a side of romance, 'Save Yourselves!' is supposed to go down easy. But there's real wisdom and honesty to the way this relationship plays out, as both characters struggle to get out of the literal and proverbial woods with some perspective. Despite the doom and gloom, 'Save Yourselves!' packs in a lot of laughs - and even a little hopefulness (depending on how you interpret its wonderfully thought-provoking ending). - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-save-yourselves-millennials-versus-apathy-and-a-fuzzy-alien-apocalypse

  • Kamurai
    Kamurai
    8 Feb 7, 2021

    Really great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is an amazing approach to the alien invasion trope masked with a existential revelation style trope. Honestly, I think its big mistake was using (or at least going out of its way to concentrate humor on) Brooklyn hipsters, it is really distracting. Using the "relationship repair" out of town establishing act feels clever and the actors do a good job, but it is the tribble like creatures that really make the movie stand out. I've been dying for a non-humanoid alien movie for a while now, and this was a great answer.

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