Bleak, gritty, and teeming with fear, this film tells a story of survival and emotional redemption set in … Here Alone is a post-apocalyptic film directed by Rod Blackhurst. HERE ALONE is an interesting film with emotional resonance, but it also has issues that hold it back from being as effective as it could have been otherwise. It received mixed reviews from critics. Here Alone Directed by Rod Blackhurst Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller Not Rated 1h 38m. March 30, 2017; Given the familiarity of … HERE ALONE, a dramatic horror thriller, follows Ann, a young woman in her late 20’s, struggling to survive alone in the woods after a mysterious epidemic decimates society. A young woman struggles to survive on her own in the wake of a mysterious epidemic that has decimated society and forced her deep into the unforgiving wilderness. In … And why did so … Who killed Elena Alves, and why, in the HBO miniseries? The next morning finds Malcolm alone in bed, and he wanders the house, … This is the … The Undoing finale: That ending broken down and other questions answered. Here Alone is a survival story set in an a zombie apocalypse. She leads an isolated life and battles the threat of … A young woman named Ann (Lucy Walters) struggles to survive after a mysterious epidemic decimates society. The Good, The Bad, and The Zombies. Malcolm finally thanks her, putting an apparent end to their hours-long battle. A test ending for Se7en was quickly shot after the above sequence involving Somerset killing Doe was storyboarded, and it basically was the released finale -- Mills killing John Doe -- … By Jeannette Catsoulis. “Here Alone” builds to a revelation about why the heroine prefers to be a loner, which is ultimately too paltry a story to tell. Written by David Ebeltoft and directed by Rod Blackhurst, the film has a great cast, tired premise and weak writing.The film stars Lucy Walters with appearances by Shane West and supporting roles carried out by Gina Piersanti and Adam David Thompson.. It was a pretty powerful and emotional ending. Written by David Ebeltoft, the film premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically on March 30, 2017. Olivia's actions really did piss me off but I suppose from a character perspective and particularly one of a young girl who is almost all alone in the world and afraid of losing Chris, it makes sense, as selfish and dangerous as it was.