How It Ends

How It Ends

Movie |

Apocalypse | Chicago, Illinois

  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: Atli Örvarsson
  • Award(s): ACTRA Manitoba 2021 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Escape Room, Inception
  • Story:
    A desperate father tries to return home to his pregnant wife after a mysterious apocalyptic event turns everything to chaos.
    Full Story
5.1/10
IMDb

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How It Ends - Cast

How It Ends - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A desperate father tries to return home to his pregnant wife after a mysterious apocalyptic event turns everything to chaos.
Ratings

5.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
ACTRA Manitoba Award

Most Outstanding Stunt Performance | 2021 | Rick

UBCP Award

Best Emerging Performer | 2019 | Grace

CinEuphoria Award

Best Visual Effects International Competition | 2019

Best SoundSound Efects International Competition | 2019

Best Editing International Competition | 2019

BOX OFFICE

Budget 20,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Some of the soldiers in the movie at the roadblock scene were actual members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Most of this movie was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The gas station scene was filmed in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada.

The water slide scene was shot at Skinner's Wet 'n' Wild, a famous hot dog stand and restaurant north of Winnipeg in a town called Lockport. The water slide itself has since been demolished, but the restaurant is still around.

The cause of the event might be a strong shift in the earth's magnetic field, which could explain power outages across the board and loss of communication. There are a few hints pointing in that direction; for example, a compass spinning aimlessly and northern lights over a cabin in Seattle. Shifts in the magnetic field can also trigger heavy changes in the climate as the earth temporarily loses some protection against cosmic rays. Shifts in the past (the last full switch has been around 750,000 years ago) are not proven to have triggered mass extinction events though. Also, this would not explain a sudden volcanic eruption and probably not explain a tsunami-like tide.

The Arlington Bridge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, shown in some of the scenes, is 105 years old. It was opened on February 5, 1912.

Popular Dialogues

"Ricki: [hearing a helicopter in the distance] It's a Blackhawk. Tom: You know about helicopters? Ricki: Not really. Just the irony. Cheyenne, Chinook, Chickasaw, Apache. I just think it's funny that the Army named its helicopters after tribes they tried to wipe out."

"Tom: Everyone wants the dream. Problem with your generation is that nobody wants to work for it."