Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSam Peterson returns home after 15 years to find all is not 'WELL' nor what it seems in his home town.Sam Peterson returns home after 15 years to find all is not 'WELL' nor what it seems in his home town.Sam Peterson returns home after 15 years to find all is not 'WELL' nor what it seems in his home town.
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11 years ago I came across this little indie fundraiser, after all the years I had the pleasure of watching it finally and it was well worth waiting. It's obviously changed course over the time of production but looks incredible with great cinematography and visual special effects and some very atmospheric music. Great casting also helps drive the story forward for the few places where the narrative maybe drops slightly. To have anything resembling cohesive after so many years though is a miracle in itself. A great treat for backers with it dropping on hallowe'en as well. Congratulations to all involved!
When I first stumbled upon this independent film, I couldn't wait to get involved. I've been a long-time supporter of indie films and filmmakers, especially when it comes to the horror genre. Invasion spoke to me, promising me a rich story within my preferred genre.
The original film has changed dramatically over the course of 15 years in production, but what has been delivered was truly worth the wait. A slow-burn feature that focuses hard on story and character development while giving horror-loving audiences gore and gruesome demises.
The cast and crew are troopers, having filmed this feature over four years. The cinematography and visual effects are exceptional while the music helps build the tense atmosphere.
Overall, Invasion of the Not Quite Dead has been a long time coming, but it was well worth it. A compelling story-driven bloody good ride. Congratulations to all involved.
The original film has changed dramatically over the course of 15 years in production, but what has been delivered was truly worth the wait. A slow-burn feature that focuses hard on story and character development while giving horror-loving audiences gore and gruesome demises.
The cast and crew are troopers, having filmed this feature over four years. The cinematography and visual effects are exceptional while the music helps build the tense atmosphere.
Overall, Invasion of the Not Quite Dead has been a long time coming, but it was well worth it. A compelling story-driven bloody good ride. Congratulations to all involved.
As a backer (no incentive, financial or otherwise, to write this review) i know and appreciate that this film existing at all is an incredible achievement after so many years of struggle for the director. As a film lover and devourer, i can appreciate the craft, quality and commitment to making something very different to a typical zombie film. And thats also a warning to go in with an open mind and no pre-conceptions, because what AD Lane and co have done is make a drama about the mental collapse of a man and his family that just happens to have zombies in it. With that accepted and understood, you are left with the brilliant score and cinematography, alongside the excellent cast (what a surprise Frank was! Real talent) and a surreal and dream like quality that intrigues and rewards and that ultimately us gripped. Well worth a watch.
Many years ago, writer/director Anthony Lane took to twitter, asking for backers for his movie project. I was naturally drawn to this, due to the premise that it would be all natural effects, no digital blood and guts. Fast forward about 10 years, and this film is now finished (Tony had some personal things happen along the way, Plus the Covid Lockdown)
It's worth the wait. It's not a run of the mill, zombie horror flick. It's a tense drama, which is well written and beautifully acted indie film... with the undead.
Clearly a modern masterpiece, and not just a zombie exploitation film. If you're a fan of The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue, or any of the Romero'Dead' films, or just a fan of Independent Cinema? This is for you!
Clearly a modern masterpiece, and not just a zombie exploitation film. If you're a fan of The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue, or any of the Romero'Dead' films, or just a fan of Independent Cinema? This is for you!
Recently watched this 15 years in the making and a modern masterpiece of film work. Beautifully shot and amazing lighting gives this film a haunting feel. Amazing soundtrack by Wheatus gives it a tense feeling, Fully immersive story and makes you feel tingly. I've known the director for many years and through public donations and help from many famous faces this project has finally come to fruition. A modern masterpiece and throughly impressive film, deserves lots of recognition and a great cast. Great job by all involved, Anthony Lane the director has had his own issues during the last 15 years but managed to pull it altogether.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mitte päris surnute invasioon
- Lieux de tournage
- Ashford, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Exterior scenes)
- société de production
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- Durée
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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