Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe undead are former militia soldiers that are now indestructible snipers. A widow goes looking for the body of her husband but comes across a corpse that wants to end his new unjust life.The undead are former militia soldiers that are now indestructible snipers. A widow goes looking for the body of her husband but comes across a corpse that wants to end his new unjust life.The undead are former militia soldiers that are now indestructible snipers. A widow goes looking for the body of her husband but comes across a corpse that wants to end his new unjust life.
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- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
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Incredible to see this micro budget indie getting anything like positive ratings. It's a film that mainly follows a young woman around. She plays a widow investigating the death of her soldier husband, and the fact that he seems to have returned to life again - or has he? The title is a dead giveaway, but if you're looking for an action/horror hybrid then you're going to be sorely disappointed by this one. It's a lamebrained affair which plods along, wasting mindless dialogue in a bid to fill up the screen, while the 'zombie' sequences are just guys in Halloween masks. Add in a few shouty moments and you have one dud of a movie.
I wish someone had plucked my eyes out before I'd seen this! This is a shocking waste of time and money; another bottom feeder I sat through. I would gladly say this is the worst film ever but, the previous offering from this lot, "Silverhide" was even worse. If for a moment you could imagine Universal soldier filmed by a Donkey in a field mounting another Donkey at night then that would be close to the mark. There is not one single, original concept in this whole attrocity they call a film and it shows. The visualusation was clearly produced by a sock puppet inside another sock puppet. And re-enforce this point, some of the dialogue has been recorded through a two way radio. It is totally unintelligible so you are unable to follow any lingering doubt of a plot. What you hear is some rambling monologue of white noise. I also have no idea what was going on with the score, some of the audio effects were clearly composed by pre-schoolers. At least that gave me a bit of a laugh. The only people I do feel sorry for in all this are the actors, who were clearly given no direction whatsoever (This Director hasn't a clue). You can't even feel for the characters as they have no redeemable qualities and are portrayed as dead pan, featureless entities. If you want to waste money on this abomination then good luck to you. That's 84 minutes of my life I won't get back; you've been warned! I give this a rating of 0.
A woman loses her husband in the war, but his body is never recovered. She finds out that other soldiers bodies have also disappeared and she sets off on the trail to find the answers. What she discovers is more sinister than she could have expected.
I caught this film at Horror on Sea Film Festival in Southend. A really original concept and absolutely superb acting by the leading lady, who kept the audience interested. I would really recommend this one if you enjoy independent British horror.
I caught this film at Horror on Sea Film Festival in Southend. A really original concept and absolutely superb acting by the leading lady, who kept the audience interested. I would really recommend this one if you enjoy independent British horror.
I took the train from Liverpool to Southend to watch this film and I must say that it was worth it. A great example to stress the fact that one does not need lot's of money to create a great film. Congratulation to the director and crew.
Trying to find her missing soldier husband, a woman heads to a remote section of the woods to check on reports that her husband is involved in a secret military project reviving dead soldiers into stoppable, unkillable weapons for the military and tries to stop their experiments from continuing.
This was quite a fun and enjoyable Action/Horror hybrid. Among the more enjoyable elements here is the engaging storyline that generates a lot of fun positives. The whole concept of utilizing the bodies of dead soldiers into a zombie-like being capable of being used in various military black-ops movements is a fine touch, much like the whole thing about enabling the creatures to remember and focus on aspects of their former lives. That this is all discovered through a generally intriguing mystery in the first half about the search for the missing soldiers and the legalities of what's going on is all quite fun and intriguing which is all the better for the film which keeps it going during its build-up. On top of this fun story, it manages to feature quite a lot of action. The opening sequence that brings about their impressive performances by taking out the drug dealers with their training and firepower is a nice introduction managing to feature the action of the shootouts while still being atmospheric and chilling. Her interruption of the war games practice in the woods offers up more fun with the eeriness of the situation and confronting the reanimated soldier which is a nice series of shootouts to stay safe while also furthering the plotline nicely. The finale, featuring several more fun gun-battles as they attempt to bring down the experiment by taking out the main villains at the compound and turning to the other zombie-like soldiers coming to stop them which provides some quite fun gore in the kills. These manage to hold the film up overall while this one did have a couple of flaws on display. The main issue here is the seemingly nonsensical means by which they uncover how far gone they've become. The seemingly random nature of her simply showing the zombie soldier holding a gun to her face a picture that she says is him and for him to ignore orders from the military to follow her along makes no sense. The way it happens with no build-up, reasoning, or motivation at the time to do so and to then react in such a lackadaisical manner to the information is all too unbelievable to be realistic. The other factor to lower this one here is the few indications of the low-budget on display, which isn't detrimental but becomes obvious here with the masks worn by the zombies to the CGI used to denote the muzzle-flashes for the shooting funs which adds some cheesiness to the film that doesn't need to be there. Otherwise, this one doesn't have much else really wrong here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was quite a fun and enjoyable Action/Horror hybrid. Among the more enjoyable elements here is the engaging storyline that generates a lot of fun positives. The whole concept of utilizing the bodies of dead soldiers into a zombie-like being capable of being used in various military black-ops movements is a fine touch, much like the whole thing about enabling the creatures to remember and focus on aspects of their former lives. That this is all discovered through a generally intriguing mystery in the first half about the search for the missing soldiers and the legalities of what's going on is all quite fun and intriguing which is all the better for the film which keeps it going during its build-up. On top of this fun story, it manages to feature quite a lot of action. The opening sequence that brings about their impressive performances by taking out the drug dealers with their training and firepower is a nice introduction managing to feature the action of the shootouts while still being atmospheric and chilling. Her interruption of the war games practice in the woods offers up more fun with the eeriness of the situation and confronting the reanimated soldier which is a nice series of shootouts to stay safe while also furthering the plotline nicely. The finale, featuring several more fun gun-battles as they attempt to bring down the experiment by taking out the main villains at the compound and turning to the other zombie-like soldiers coming to stop them which provides some quite fun gore in the kills. These manage to hold the film up overall while this one did have a couple of flaws on display. The main issue here is the seemingly nonsensical means by which they uncover how far gone they've become. The seemingly random nature of her simply showing the zombie soldier holding a gun to her face a picture that she says is him and for him to ignore orders from the military to follow her along makes no sense. The way it happens with no build-up, reasoning, or motivation at the time to do so and to then react in such a lackadaisical manner to the information is all too unbelievable to be realistic. The other factor to lower this one here is the few indications of the low-budget on display, which isn't detrimental but becomes obvious here with the masks worn by the zombies to the CGI used to denote the muzzle-flashes for the shooting funs which adds some cheesiness to the film that doesn't need to be there. Otherwise, this one doesn't have much else really wrong here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
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- Presupuesto
- 30.000 GBP (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 22 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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