Terminus (2015 Film)
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''Terminus'' is a 2015 Australian
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film directed by Marc Furmie, who wrote it with Shiyan Zheng and Gabriel Dowrick. It stars
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Bren Foster Bren Foster (born 2 November 1976) is an Australian actor and martial artist. He is best known for his role in '' The Last Ship'' on TNT. Foster holds black belts in taekwondo, hapkido, hwarangdo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Career Foster has appe ...
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Kendra Appleton Kendra Appleton (born 1995) is an Australian actress known for her roles in the television series '' In Your Dreams'' and the film ''Terminus''. Early life The daughter of Graham and Debra Appleton, Appleton grew up on a farm at Conjola in S ...
. ''Terminus'' tells the story of David, a small-town American who has a near-fatal accident after coming in contact with a meteorite. The meteorite has properties that have enormous implications for mankind. The film was made on a small budget in Sydney, with a predominantly Australian cast. It has been praised for its character introspection and classic sci-fi feel.


Plot

Reports of a downed extraterrestrial object gain the attention of U.S. government agents. Although disappointed that they find no living specimens, the agents take an "eyewitness" into custody to observe him after they find he is no longer blind. David Chamberlain, a mechanic who has not recovered from the death of his wife Jane, struggles to keep his job. Zach, a veteran of a war currently ongoing in Iran, asks for a job, though David must turn him down. David later helps Zach in a bar fight, learning that Zach is missing a leg. When David returns home, his daughter Annabelle tells him that his last two payments failed to go through, and she has been forced to return home from college. Upset, David takes a car ride and crashes after seeing an object streak down from the sky. When David fails to return home the next morning, Annabelle looks for him. She finds him wandering near his crashed car and takes him to the hospital. A doctor informs Annabelle that David inexplicably has two functioning kidneys even though records show that one was removed in the past to transplant into his wife, which was rejected by her body - presumably leading to her death. Now obsessed with the object, David becomes convinced it is giving him instructions through his dead wife. The agents supervise surgery on the eyewitness and argue with their supervisor to continue their research, as he tells them that the continuing war in Iran is necessary to raise the country's morale and takes precedence over any possible evidence of extraterrestrial contact. David hires Zach to help him retrieve the object. As they do so, Zach touches it and becomes unnerved by the feedback. While protesting the advancing war amid reports that Russia, China, and France have threatened retaliation against the U.S. push into Iran, Zach experiences pain in his amputated leg. When he realizes that his leg is slowly regrowing, he returns to David to demand an explanation. David tells Annabelle and Zach about the object and insists that Zach must be brought into proximity of it. Zach's leg rapidly regenerates, causing him to join David's quest to create a large structure David believes the object wants built. They steal materials from a local junkyard, putting everything in an abandoned factory. The agents, lured by reports of unexplained regeneration, come to David's house. Though David initially denies any knowledge, when they confront him with the hospital records, he says the object melted. Disbelieving him, the agents tail David, only to lose him when his friend Tony Cerillo helps. As the conflict in Iran escalates, David comes to believe the structure will save Annabelle from the oncoming nuclear war. When Cerillo investigates the missing materials from the junkyard, he confronts David, who accidentally kills him. Filled with remorse, David confides to Jane that he believes himself unworthy of the object, and she confirms that it was meant for others, whom David must assist. Government scientists inform the agents that the object is an example of
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. Frustrated with delays, the agents return to David's house, where they take Zach and Annabelle hostage. David rescues them as they begin torturing Zach. As they escape, Agent Stipe shoots Annabelle, knowing David will return to the object to heal her. There, Agent Stipe shoots David. His subordinate, Agent Lubinski, objects, saying that the object should not be used to further the war effort. Zach, Stipe, and Lubinski engage in a firefight, and all are wounded. David helps Zach and Annabelle into the structure, apologizes for not being able to join them, and seals them in it just as a nuclear war begins. When Zach and Annabelle emerge, having been apparently cryogenically suspended, the world is in ruins apart from the structure - rusted and overgrown with vegetation and insect life suggesting that centuries have passed.


Cast

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Jai Koutrae Jai Koutrae is an Australian actor who gained fame for his role as Nathan Chapel in ''Death's Requiem'', which garnered him an Australian Screen Actors Guild Award. Koutrae has starred in many other successful Short films, short and feature f ...
as David Chamberlain *
Kendra Appleton Kendra Appleton (born 1995) is an Australian actress known for her roles in the television series '' In Your Dreams'' and the film ''Terminus''. Early life The daughter of Graham and Debra Appleton, Appleton grew up on a farm at Conjola in S ...
as Annabelle Chamberlain *
Todd Lasance Todd James Lasance (born 18 February 1985) is an Australian actor, best recognised for his roles in Australian television including Aden Jefferies on ''Home and Away'', Cam Jackson on '' Rescue: Special Ops'', Ben McMahon on ''Crownies'' and Maj ...
as Zach *
Bren Foster Bren Foster (born 2 November 1976) is an Australian actor and martial artist. He is best known for his role in '' The Last Ship'' on TNT. Foster holds black belts in taekwondo, hapkido, hwarangdo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Career Foster has appe ...
as Agent Stipe * Brendan Clearkin as Ned Wilcox * Vincent Andriano as O'Mally * William Emmons as Agent Lubinski *
Katherine Hicks Katherine Hicks is an Australian actress. She is known for her roles as Heidi Wilson on '' Rescue: Special Ops'' and Sam MacKenzie on ''Winners & Losers''. Hicks was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and grew up on a farm in Byron Bay, New South Wal ...
as Jane Chamberlain *
Steve Le Marquand Steve Le Marquand (born 26 December 1967) is an Australian-born actor, known both locally and internationally for his film and stage work. Personal life Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1967, his family moved to Sydney when he was quite yo ...
as Sherriff Williams * John Manning as Tony Cerillo


Production

''Terminus'' was produced by Storm Vision Entertainment, Eclectik Vision, Storm Alley Entertainment, and Maddfilms. It was filmed in Sydney and Portland, New South Wales.


Release

''Terminus'' had its world premiere as an official selection at the
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Film Festival on 9 June 2015. The worldwide rights were acquired by
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, and the film was made available globally on digital platforms on the US theatrical launch of 22 January 2016.


Reception

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'' wrote that ''Terminus'' is "more sophisticated than the typical sci-fi offering" and praised director Marc Furmie for "achieving a lot with a low budget", although they also said that ''Terminus'' suffers for being "ultimately too low-key." This "low-key" trait, however, was seen as a positive by Quiet Earth, who praised the film: "With a stripped-down, minimal aesthetic, focus on developing characters and relationships, and an ever-present sense of tension, doom, and dread... it essentially stands as an enjoyably creative and well-executed thriller, with plenty of original ideas and several eye-catching performances."
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was less enthused, writing, "it strives for a very ambitious place in the universe but lacks what it takes to get there."
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praised the film, saying ''Terminus'' has "great nostalgia for old-school science-fiction cinema" and that "you won’t be disappointed with ''Terminus''."


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* {{IMDb title, 3399896 2015 films 2010s science fiction drama films Australian science fiction drama films 2010s dystopian films Films shot in Australia 2015 drama films 2010s English-language films