Await the Dawn

Await the Dawn

Await the Dawn 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 4.7/10
 
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Pablo Macho Maysonet IV

Stars Cast: Dee Wallace, Bruce Davison, Courtney Gains
 

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Await the Dawn

Await the Dawn Movie Review

 
So did author and director Pablo Macho Maysonet IV recently watch "From Dusk Till Dawn" when he came up with the idea for the 2020 horror film "Await the Dawn"?

Not only were the parts of the building similar to the parts of the Tarantino building "From Dusk Till Dawn", but the title of the movie was also similar.

It should also be noted that the 2020 film "Await the Dawn" cannot even reach the 1996 film's knees. No, these two movies are not very different from the league.

Although "Await the Dawn" was a hit, it wasn't just an impressive film; not according to the story, plot or events in the movie. The film was simply unfamiliar and slow-moving, and it was unpredictable. So that left very little for the audience to enjoy - forgive the pun.

"Await the Dawn" has a wonderful collection of actors and actors, such as Dee Wallace, Bruce Davison and Vernon Wells as some of the most visible. But even those on the last list, while Davidson and Wells weren’t really in the movie, then “Await the Dawn” didn’t live up to what it could have been.

Sure, there were plenty of opportunities and opportunities easily accessible to the author and director of "Await the Dawn", but sadly the movie did not rise above the average.

The special effects on the movie, for the most part, were good enough. However, they were not impressive CGI indicators or effective outcomes. But the special effects team was able to perform its functions well enough, as the results achieved its objectives. The creature, however, well knew that we felt against the weather when it was revealed.

Finally then "Await the Dawn" was not all that and the bowl of the year. No, the movie was watched, but it is not a standout movie, nor is it something memorable based on the horror franchise. My rating of "Await the Dawn" rests on less than four of the ten stars.