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The Philosophers Film Review

 


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The Philosophers (or After the Dark) is brimming with philosophical ideas. Writer-director John Huddles projects his thoughts on the celluloid and takes us into his world through a session inside a classroom. The teacher is Mr. Zimit (James D'Arcy), and his twenty students include Petra (Sophie Lowe) and her boyfriend James (Rhys Wakefield), Chips (Daryl Sabara), Jack (Freddie Stroma), Bonnie (Katie Findlay), Georgina (Bonnie Wright giving a major Harry Potter-nostalgia rush), etc. It’s the last day of school, and Zimit decides to send the students off with a bitter taste via a series of fictional apocalyptic cases. All the scenarios have a bunker with limited capacity, so the ineffectual individuals are filtered out from the group - survival of the fittest, or you could also say shelter for the fittest.

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