Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a rural village where crime is non existent, a police sergeant is retiring out of boredom. He is sent a young recruit fresh out of police school. All hell is about to break loose in this ... Tout lireIn a rural village where crime is non existent, a police sergeant is retiring out of boredom. He is sent a young recruit fresh out of police school. All hell is about to break loose in this apocalyptic horror film.In a rural village where crime is non existent, a police sergeant is retiring out of boredom. He is sent a young recruit fresh out of police school. All hell is about to break loose in this apocalyptic horror film.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Katie
- (as Sonera Angel)
- Eating Alien Creature
- (as Jake Taviner)
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And the title actually gives away how you would feel once you watch this movie. Yeah, this movie was a massive swing and a miss.
First of all, the storyline was just not overly well-written. Sure, it was watchable, but it didn't really feel like much effort was put into the writing of the script and storyline. So it felt very much like some kind of home video project.
And then there were the zombies. No. Just no. That didn't work out one bit. Zombies that were sort of half-lurching, half-running? No, it didn't work in favor of the movie. Nor did the fact that there was literally no proper zombie special effects or gory make-up. So the zombies in the movie felt like little more than just extras milling about with some theater paint brushed on their faces.
The characters in the movie definitely had potential. But given the inadequate script and the whole down-the-drain atmosphere permeating from the movie, then it was just near impossible to actually take much of a liking to the characters. I wanted to, sure, but I just couldn't find the angle.
Sure there were some nice enough references to other movies throughout the course of "Dead Again", but given the acting performances and the interaction between the characters, it felt like these attempts were tossed up in the air only to be left falling flat on to the ground. The dialogue in the movie was not something that will leave you wanting for more.
"Dead Again" from writer and director Steven M. Smith was a swing and a miss. I watch a lot of zombie movies, and "Dead Again" was by no means remarkable or noteworthy. It came without as much as making any noise, and it will fade into oblivion just as quietly. This is not a good zombie movie.
My rating of "Dead Again" lands on a generous two out of ten stars, mostly based on the effort the people working on this project had put into it.
A pair of police officers (who are the typical 'funny man' and 'straight man' or discount versions of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg) patrol a quiet little English country town where nothing out of the ordinary ever happens. Naturally, the dead start to rise and cause all kinds of havoc, well, nearly.
Some films don't have a budget that matches their concept, yet can be forgiven because they have other qualities such as a good script which makes up for it. Here, it doesn't have either and when it's not copying lines from 'The Thing' it's adhering to every horror cliche ever. The two policemen are by far the best actors - the others aren't really up to much, but then the script is so clunky the poor actors aren't really given much to work with. There aren't any actors you'll probably recognise (or certainly none that I'd seen in anything else!). Plus the scenes just ramble on and on - whether they're supposed to be 'character building' or 'dramatic' (such as the longest and most boring chase ever through an empty house where the camera simply follows the victim for longer than you could ever wish for).
Also, the direction is weird with strange red filters (with a firework/sparkler at the top) on outside shots and then when they're not using cheap Instagram filters it's like the camera is over-exposed and really bright and overly vibrant. Again, this all adds to the 'cheap factor' and when there are kills, don't expect any good gore. They can't afford that. Just the odd CGI splatter of blood for head shots.
Overall, it feels like a student film - and not a very good one. It is short. That's about the best thing I can say about it.
The entire plot of the film could have played out in a 15 minute short.
They should have had the person who edited the trailer edit the entire film. Even with better editing I'm not sure it could have been saved.
I'd say it was...
80% nothing happening... 10% what?
10% meh.
0% worth it.
Most of the dialog was tedious.
Through the runtime I found myself asking, "Why am I still watching this?"
Still, I continued to watch, hoping for something to happen that would make it all worth it. Then the credits rolled.
Rats.
The two stars are because I liked the two cop characters - mostly - and wish they were in a different, better film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSteven M. Smith previously worked with Tony Fadil in such films as The Howling (2017) and Borstal (2017).
- Citations
Bob: It's the end of the world! I've seen it, I've seen it! Thirty years... in my dreams, my nightmares. This is it!
PS Cooper: What are you talking about?
Bob: I'm tellin' you straight I've seen it before! In visions; visions is out there, that way... is waiting!
Ellen: Who?
Bob: Them!
PC Brody: So it's not zombies then?
Bob: Zombies is like a picnic compared to this. Seventeen years ago, do you remember? Seventeen years ago they came a-lookin' stalking like burgulers looking for a house like they're gonna raid. This ain't no zombies. This ain't gonna end. Nobody is coming to save us!
- Crédits fous" Please we don't need a 6th Assistant Director"
- ConnexionsReferences L'Inspecteur Harry (1971)
- Bandes originalesBCG Beef With Me
By Jake McQuiston
Produced by yeti Ben Smyth
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1