I Think We're Alone Now

"I Think We're Alone Now" is a contemplative post-apocalyptic drama that takes the genre to new heights. Setting up a desolate world where humanity has all but disappeared, the film delves into the depths of isolation, the yearning for connection, and the intricate complexities of human nature.


The main protagonist is Del, portrayed by Peter Dinklage, a recluse who finds solace in the solitude of his abandoned town. However, his tranquil existence is unexpectedly disrupted when he encounters Grace, brought to life by our enigmatic Elle Fanning, a young survivor shrouded in mystery. As they navigate their newfound companionship, both Del and Grace grapple with their pasts and confront the uncertainty that looms over their future.


Peter Dinklage delivers a mesmerizing performance. With his nuanced portrayal of Del, he skillfully captures the character's emotional depth and inner turmoil. Dinklage invites us to delve into Del's journey of self-discovery, gradually peeling away the layers of his vulnerability and inviting us to empathize with his yearning for connection. Every moment he spends on screen is magnetic, drawing us into Del's world and leaving us pondering the profound nature of human relationships.


Elle Fanning shines as Grace, infusing the character with a delicate blend of mystery and resilience that effortlessly conveys Grace's emotional turmoil and allows us glimpses of her strength and fragility. Her on-screen chemistry with Dinklage is palpable, igniting a captivating dynamic that ebbs and flows with tenderness and uncertainty. The performance adds further depth to the narrative and paints a vivid portrait of a young woman searching for meaning amidst the desolation.


What sets "I Think We're Alone Now" apart is its departure from the traditional post-apocalyptic tropes. Rather than focusing on external threats, the film delves into the intricate internal journeys of its characters. It delves into the depths of grief, examines the facets of identity, and probes the search for meaning in a world stripped of familiarity. Through its contemplative pace, the film encourages moments of introspection, compelling viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the profound significance of human connection.


Release: 2018

Stars: Peter Dinklage, Elle Fanning, Charlotte Gainsbourg

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 63%

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