I think people writing a one star missed the point of this movie.
The subtleties such as the family wanting to alleviate their stress with a Starbucks after an oil tanker crashes on the beach?
No neighbors to talk to? Language barriers? Racial tension?
Julia Robert's comment "I can't stand people" in the beginning of the movie. I think I am on that track as well. People have started to really suck....
The Vrbo irony. We will all rent someone's home....who we don't know gladly, yet not let them stay in their own home? lol
The value of 'cash" since we are moving to a cashless society. Cash kept in a drawer. No access to funds. No venmo.
The electric cars.
Driving around as he can't figure out how to get to town without google maps?
No one around, no one to contact... the family is left with each other because all we rely on is based on internet, wifi and devices.
Don't go to your conspiracy theorist neighbor as they will turn you away when you need help.
Animals becoming endangered as we take over the world and as our 'control' is lost they emerge back to their natural environment.
The bombs going off in the city as chaos ensues, no one knows what to do. They just sit in the house with each other. Where is everyone else?
The daughter making her way to the bomb shelter to finally find the end of friend on a "VHS" of all things... remember those? To lose herself in social media and escape despite the world being out of control.
It's all happening now... we are just so used to it we can't see it.