Apocalipsis Z: El principio del fin
- 2024
- 1h 57min
Manel se protege de una enfermedad similar a la rabia que se extiende por todo el planeta, hasta que se ve obligado a marcharse y encontrarse con compañeros de viaje improbables pero impresc... Leer todoManel se protege de una enfermedad similar a la rabia que se extiende por todo el planeta, hasta que se ve obligado a marcharse y encontrarse con compañeros de viaje improbables pero imprescindibles.Manel se protege de una enfermedad similar a la rabia que se extiende por todo el planeta, hasta que se ve obligado a marcharse y encontrarse con compañeros de viaje improbables pero imprescindibles.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Ana García Molero
- Iria
- (as Ana Garcia Molero)
Reseñas destacadas
As a fan of zombie movies, I went into this without knowing the plot or heard anything before for this. I saw it because it was with zombies and I gave it a chance. What a pleasant surprise it was.
The movie managed to deliver the stress of being alone in such situation. At start it is slow but it needed so as to feel the character and to care for him and for his car!
The acting was above par the scenery beautiful, the zombies well done and general the feeling of the movie was excellent.
I would recommend it of course to zombie fans.
It remind me a little of 28 days later mixed with walking dead.
Nice little zombie movie!
The movie managed to deliver the stress of being alone in such situation. At start it is slow but it needed so as to feel the character and to care for him and for his car!
The acting was above par the scenery beautiful, the zombies well done and general the feeling of the movie was excellent.
I would recommend it of course to zombie fans.
It remind me a little of 28 days later mixed with walking dead.
Nice little zombie movie!
Plot
Manel is sheltering from a rabies-like disease which sweeps the planet, until he is forced to leave and meet unlikely but essential traveling companions.
Cast
Not familiar with anyone of the cast but Director Carles Torrens I'm familiar with, though with mix results.
Verdict
As a life long mid 40's horror fanatic by favourite sub-genre has always been zombies. However I'm not as excited booting a new zombie movie up like I used to be as generally they're cliché ridden, trope saturated generic messes and it's rare I come across one I truly enjoy. Part of reason is that they're cheap to make so indie filmmakers with no budget and even less talent are making them and even when the budget is there the originality has waned.
With a generic title like Apocalypse Z which would befit a Scyfy original I went in assuming the absolute worst but found myself engrossed in an entertaining and likeable affair.
Following a single character has been done before but tends to be the setup for rather boring zombie movies this bucks that trend and was very engaging. His tiny travelling companion added both joy and consistent dread throughout the film which I enjoyed but very easily could have not.
The film isn't perfect, it has a mediocre ending and suffers from pacing issues a couple of times but overall this is one of the better zombie movies I've seen in the last 5 years and is well worth a watch for anyone who is a fan of the sub-genre.
Rants
I have 6 cats, they're my world. Being a crazy cat dad and generally a person who looks at the world with a animals > people stance made me wince throughout the movie. I had to Google in advance to find out if the pet dies, if the answer had been yes I wouldn't have watched this as that to me is the biggest horror trope that needs to die. What it did bring here though was heart racing dread and genuine concern, I approve! Horror movies simply don't scare me anymore and haven't for 30 odd years but this dread was a surprising and appreciate substitute.
The Good
Solid character development Some original moments The cat element really worked
The Bad
Weak finale Slumps a couple of times.
Manel is sheltering from a rabies-like disease which sweeps the planet, until he is forced to leave and meet unlikely but essential traveling companions.
Cast
Not familiar with anyone of the cast but Director Carles Torrens I'm familiar with, though with mix results.
Verdict
As a life long mid 40's horror fanatic by favourite sub-genre has always been zombies. However I'm not as excited booting a new zombie movie up like I used to be as generally they're cliché ridden, trope saturated generic messes and it's rare I come across one I truly enjoy. Part of reason is that they're cheap to make so indie filmmakers with no budget and even less talent are making them and even when the budget is there the originality has waned.
With a generic title like Apocalypse Z which would befit a Scyfy original I went in assuming the absolute worst but found myself engrossed in an entertaining and likeable affair.
Following a single character has been done before but tends to be the setup for rather boring zombie movies this bucks that trend and was very engaging. His tiny travelling companion added both joy and consistent dread throughout the film which I enjoyed but very easily could have not.
The film isn't perfect, it has a mediocre ending and suffers from pacing issues a couple of times but overall this is one of the better zombie movies I've seen in the last 5 years and is well worth a watch for anyone who is a fan of the sub-genre.
Rants
I have 6 cats, they're my world. Being a crazy cat dad and generally a person who looks at the world with a animals > people stance made me wince throughout the movie. I had to Google in advance to find out if the pet dies, if the answer had been yes I wouldn't have watched this as that to me is the biggest horror trope that needs to die. What it did bring here though was heart racing dread and genuine concern, I approve! Horror movies simply don't scare me anymore and haven't for 30 odd years but this dread was a surprising and appreciate substitute.
The Good
Solid character development Some original moments The cat element really worked
The Bad
Weak finale Slumps a couple of times.
Spain movie studios have proved themselves with this one; they can perfectly make post-apocalyptic zombie movies just like REC or this one!
It gave me The Last of Us vibes to some extent which allowed me to be on the edge of my seat almost constantly except for the second part of the movie which becomes a bit slow, and they use typical clichés such as X character appearing when you know they are just "disposable", or the protagonist being "miraculously" saved here and there.
However, it's a worth watching movie which leaves the viewers with a cliffhanger so that we eagerly wait for the sequel!
All in all, it's not the best zombie movie out there but accomplishes its task: keep you sitting in front of your TV till the end!
It gave me The Last of Us vibes to some extent which allowed me to be on the edge of my seat almost constantly except for the second part of the movie which becomes a bit slow, and they use typical clichés such as X character appearing when you know they are just "disposable", or the protagonist being "miraculously" saved here and there.
However, it's a worth watching movie which leaves the viewers with a cliffhanger so that we eagerly wait for the sequel!
All in all, it's not the best zombie movie out there but accomplishes its task: keep you sitting in front of your TV till the end!
Well, I just saw this because I had nothing to do, and I just had to catch a quick bite and then leave, but ended up postponing my meeting because I got hooked. The movie was alright, and it had that thriller, apocalypse vibe to it, you can see it's not a high budget movie, but they did very well with what they had, and it worked!
When you think about all the horrible apocalypse movies that had crossed the screen, this is way superior to those. The acting was also acceptable, nothing Bollywood ish over this movie, which I tbh was actually expecting a little bit lmao. I got a little bit the walking dead season 1 vibes watching this.
When you think about all the horrible apocalypse movies that had crossed the screen, this is way superior to those. The acting was also acceptable, nothing Bollywood ish over this movie, which I tbh was actually expecting a little bit lmao. I got a little bit the walking dead season 1 vibes watching this.
"Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End" brings an invigorating Spanish flair to the well-worn zombie genre, blending terror with a surprising resilience not only in its human characters but in an endearing feline companion as well. The film is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, capturing survival instincts in a grimly fascinating setting. The cast is superb, with performances that feel both grounded and compelling-no overacting, just pure, authentic grit as characters navigate this grim new world.
At nearly two hours, the film could benefit from a modest trim or, perhaps, a few extra zombie-packed scenes to heighten the tension. Nonetheless, it maintains a fine balance of suspense and emotion, keeping viewers thoroughly entertained. For aficionados of the genre, Apocalypse Z is a delightfully crafted thrill that's sure to satisfy.
I would give it a sound 7 out of 10-an enjoyable entry in the annals of apocalyptic cinema.
At nearly two hours, the film could benefit from a modest trim or, perhaps, a few extra zombie-packed scenes to heighten the tension. Nonetheless, it maintains a fine balance of suspense and emotion, keeping viewers thoroughly entertained. For aficionados of the genre, Apocalypse Z is a delightfully crafted thrill that's sure to satisfy.
I would give it a sound 7 out of 10-an enjoyable entry in the annals of apocalyptic cinema.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe movie is based on a novel by Manel Loureiro. There are two other novels by him continuing the story.
- PifiasThe distance from Vigo to the Canary Islands is 1100 miles or 1680 Kms. That Airbus H160 model helicopter has a range, when fully fueled, of 530 miles. There is no way a fully loaded craft would get that far.
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- Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End
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- 1h 57min(117 min)
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