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If you’re looking to end your work week on the edge of your seat, I suggest tuning into Drained World. Fabien Garcia’s post-apocalyptic thriller is a sublime accomplishment that includes well-balanced doses of suspense, melancholy, and exquisitely-choreographed action.
Drained World takes place 65 years in the future, in the aftermath of a nuclear war. Its pilot begins by introducing us to Frank (played by Garcia), a solitary protagonist in search of edible food and unirradiated drinking water. Frank’s first foray into the wilderness is accompanied by stirring music, and the scene accurately conveys the loneliness of Drained World’s post-apocalyptic landscape.
And then, with remarkable skill, Drained World goes from zero to sixty. In the second half of the pilot, Frank encounters a group a bandits, and after a brief exchange of words, he savagely cuts his way through their numbers. This fight scene benefits from the pedigree of co-producer Lohan Buson, who worked on the web series Dragon Ball Z: Light of Hope and has collaborated with The Raid director Gareth Evans. It’s still July, but I doubt you’ll see a better action sequence in any indie series this year.
As of now, Drained World’s run is limited to its pilot, but Garcia and his team at Z Team Films hope to raise enough funds to produce nine more episodes. In lieu of a crowdfunding campaign, they’ve set up some old school donation buttons on Drained World’s website. I would certainly enjoy seeing how Garcia’s vision plays out across the next nine episodes. If you concur, consider giving Drained World some love.
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