2019: AFTER THE FALL OF NEW YORK
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1983 /
Action, Sci-Fi, Horror
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Directed by Sergio Martino
Written by Sergio Martino, Ernesto Gastaldi and Gabriel Rossini
Starring Michael Sopkiw, Valentine Monnier, Anna Kanakis, Romano Puppo, Louis Ecclesia, George Eastman and Paolo Maria Scalondro
After a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.
The following tags are associated with this movie: post-apocalyptic, gore
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2019: After the Fall of New York (1983)
Review by Michael Mahoney
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I've never seen either Mad Max or Escape from New York (non-horror films are not really my thing in many cases), but I have to imagine this Italian movie, originally 2019 - Dopo la caduta di New York, is quite a bit like those films. A fantastic action/science fiction/horror medley, this film is a lot of fun, and comes highly recommended.
Post-apocalyptic movies can sometimes not quite work out, but this one does, due to multiple factors, being the fun cast of characters, the soundtrack, the heavy gore, and just general fun of the action. Primarily, if you're looking for an action-filled flick, this is it. Plenty of brawl sequences, some gun play, interesting weapons, and further helping this along is the strong gore throughout the film. Two of my favorite instances being a rather brutal eye-gouging and a multiple-person decapitation - those aside, other sequences of splatter can be found, and the special effects are decent enough to back up the ambitious gore.
A small note on the soundtrack - it's filled with a bunch of fun Italian electronic tracks. It's a funky soundtrack, and certainly added a little something special to the film.
Michael Sopkiw does pretty damn good as the main character, and he has a fun presence also. The same can be said for most of the cast, but in particular, Valentine Monnier, Romano Puppo, Louis Ecclesia, and George Eastman, brought most of the fun to the film. I do wish that there had been more scenes of the three central characters (Sopkiw, Puppo, and a Paolo Maria Scalondro) in what was left of New York, but what we got was still action-packed amusement.
Brought to us by well-known director Sergio Martino (if I tried to list his better-known additions to the genre, this paragraph would be at least three lines longer), 2019: After the Fall of New York is a lot of fun, and if you're a fan of post-apocalyptic films, gory Italian movies, or just having a good time, this is a movie I'd recommend looking into. 8.5/10 (rounded down to 8/10 to fit site's format).
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