I Think We're Alone Now (2018)
In the end… Chaos will find you
After a catastrophe destroys most of humanity, recluse Del lives in his small, empty town, content with the utopia he has methodically created for himself, until an interloper, young Grace, disrupts his solitude.
Director: Reed Morano
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: September 14, 2018
Cast
- Peter Dinklage - Del
- Elle Fanning - Grace
- Paul Giamatti - Patrick
- Charlotte Gainsbourg - Violet
- Elaine Apruzzese - Corpse
Screenplay
Music: Adam Taylor
Cinematography: Reed Morano
Editing: Madeleine Gavin
Production: Automatik Entertainment, Estuary Films, IM Global, Exhibit Entertainment, Ferrotame Films Limited, Lonely Child Productions, Opposite Field Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Arrival of a Stranger with a Secret, Mysterious Strangers Arriving in Town, The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Overwhelming Shame and Silence, Dystopian Societal Collapse
Keywords
small town, lake, library, fishing, post-apocalyptic future, young woman, dog, recluse, opposites, living alone, woman director, catastrophe, solitude, order, librarian
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I Think We're Alone Now about?
- After a catastrophe destroys most of humanity, recluse Del lives in his small, empty town, content with the utopia he has methodically created for himself, until an interloper, young Grace, disrupts his solitude.
- Who directed I Think We're Alone Now?
- I Think We're Alone Now was directed by Reed Morano.
- Who stars in I Think We're Alone Now?
- I Think We're Alone Now stars Peter Dinklage, Elle Fanning, Paul Giamatti, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Elaine Apruzzese.
- How long is I Think We're Alone Now?
- I Think We're Alone Now has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is I Think We're Alone Now?
- I Think We're Alone Now is a Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery film.
- Where was I Think We're Alone Now produced?
- I Think We're Alone Now was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of I Think We're Alone Now?
- The themes of I Think We're Alone Now include: Arrival of a Stranger with a Secret, Mysterious Strangers Arriving in Town, The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Overwhelming Shame and Silence, Dystopian Societal Collapse.