I Think We're Alone Now - Peter Dinklage does 'I am Legend'

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This appeared in suggested videos on the youtube, and I have to say that it looks intriguing. Judging from the limited info given by the trailer, it seems to be a sci-fi film where Peter Dinklage (rocking a very manly beard) seems to be the last man alive in his area, win which he is steadily cleaning up and burying all of the bodies, until another survivor shows up played by Elle Fanning. It looks genuinely intriguing.

Anybody here heard of this before? Does the trailer sell its premise to you, because it definitely worked on me.
 

sasazuka

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The photography of abandoned America reminds me of The Road (2009), so that's a plus but, yeah, I also find the fake crying to be a bit of a turn-off.

The Omega Man is probably the best take on this scenario.

I unironically prefer Night of the Comet (1984).

 

Zaryiu

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Like other say the crying makes me a bit iffy because it could mean a tonal shift (which can work but i don't know if a last man alive replaced that seems like potentially some subgenre of romance with crying like them does raise a bit of ab alarm in my mind) that could clash too much with what came before and/or a reveal that the movie is something different that shown until that point (which can work but i don't trust Hollywood to not possibly mess up)
 

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