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  1. The Divide is a 2011 American apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. [3] [4] [5] The film stars Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, and Rosanna Arquette. [6]

  2. Apr 9, 2012 · It doesn't look like it explains the lab. After time passes the shelter's door is broken open and the shelter is invaded by armed soldiers in biohazard suits; the men's speech is unintelligible and their allegiance remains ambiguous.

  3. Mar 15, 2011 · Why The Divide is the most disturbing end-of-the-world flick we’ve ever seen. In almost every post-apocalyptic story the hero usually stumbles upon a group of horrific survivors that...

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    As nuclear explosions ravage New York City, residents of an apartment block rush downstairs to escape from the building, only to be forced into the basement by further explosions. Only eight of the residents - Eva (Lauren German) and her boyfriend Sam (Ivan Gonzalez), Josh (Milo Ventimiglia) and his brother Adrien (Ashton Holmes), Josh's friend Bob...

    Lauren German as Eva
    Michael Biehn as Mickey
    Milo Ventimiglia as Josh
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  4. The Divide is a 2011 American apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. The film stars Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, and Rosanna Arquette.

  5. The film immediately opens on a nuclear bombing of New York City that sends a group of tenants and their salty, tough-as-nails super, Mickey (Michael Biehn, yes, THAT Michael Biehn) into an improvised fallout shelter in the building’s basement.

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  7. May 1, 2012 · Now after a short theatrical release his second American feature, “The Divide”, is available on DVD/BluRay and it is one hell of a nerve wracking film. Dealing with the aftermath of a nuclear attack on a much more personal scale, “The Divide” also divided audiences & critics alike.

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