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5,8/10
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Conta a história de um jovem que tem amnésia. Ele se junta a um sobrevivente rude em uma invasão semelhante a um zumbi para encontrar sua namorada.Conta a história de um jovem que tem amnésia. Ele se junta a um sobrevivente rude em uma invasão semelhante a um zumbi para encontrar sua namorada.Conta a história de um jovem que tem amnésia. Ele se junta a um sobrevivente rude em uma invasão semelhante a um zumbi para encontrar sua namorada.
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- 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total
Avaliações em destaque
So, I'll confess, I don't get the low score of the movie has on here. The story was original, even if it started slowish, it was well written, the characters didn't do stupid things that annoy the hell out of me in this genre, also the actors played really well.
Yes, I had a hunch around the mid about the punch line, but in the end, it was way more than I imagined it will be.
The filming was nice too, cinematic, places well picked, no shaky camera bs, well selected landscapes.
If I had to pick some negatives, it could be Frank Grillo's short role in the movie and that I expected a bit more zombie menace.
Yes, I had a hunch around the mid about the punch line, but in the end, it was way more than I imagined it will be.
The filming was nice too, cinematic, places well picked, no shaky camera bs, well selected landscapes.
If I had to pick some negatives, it could be Frank Grillo's short role in the movie and that I expected a bit more zombie menace.
Good take on the overplayed genre. Glad to see that people are still trying to give the zombie horror genre a new twist, instead of the regular shoot'em up trope. Though, I love those as well but let's face it, anyone who knows anything about guns knows how horrible the gun play is in zombie films in general.
This movie is a little hard to get through, but it was worth it. It really doesn't take long to figure out what is actually happening for the big reveal, but still as an audience member I still don't know how the ending is actually going to play out.
Only issue I have with this film is that women are not capable of loving someone past their usefulness for a long time, it's not in their DNA, unless it's their child. I think the film would have made a much more powerful impact if the sexual roles were reversed.
This movie is a little hard to get through, but it was worth it. It really doesn't take long to figure out what is actually happening for the big reveal, but still as an audience member I still don't know how the ending is actually going to play out.
Only issue I have with this film is that women are not capable of loving someone past their usefulness for a long time, it's not in their DNA, unless it's their child. I think the film would have made a much more powerful impact if the sexual roles were reversed.
"Die Alone" (2024) - A Solid 7/10 & Proof That Carrie-Anne Moss Still Kicks Ass
Alright, let's get one thing straight-Carrie-Anne Moss is a badass, and if you somehow forgot that since The Matrix days, Die Alone is here to remind you. Sure, we've seen our fair share of post-apocalyptic survival flicks, but this one? It's got style, a killer lead performance, and an ending that-while not shocking-lands in a way that makes the whole journey worth it.
The Setup: It's the end of the world (again), and this time, humanity is dealing with a weird plant-based virus turning people into creepy, resilient hybrid monsters. Our protagonist, Ethan (Douglas Smith), wakes up in the middle of this mess with no memory, just vibes and desperation to find his missing girlfriend. Enter Mae (Moss), a hardened survivalist who doesn't have time for nonsense but reluctantly takes Ethan under her wing. Also, Frank Grillo pops up, because of course he does-it's not a proper dystopian thriller without him.
The Execution: Look, the bones of this story aren't exactly groundbreaking. If you've seen The Last of Us, The Road, or basically any "ragtag survivors navigating a ruined world" movie, you know the drill. But here's the thing-it's good. The practical effects are gnarly, the atmosphere is immersive, and the pacing actually keeps you locked in. And then there's Carrie-Anne Moss, proving that even after two decades, she still has that Trinity energy. Her Mae is tough, layered, and absolutely commands the screen.
Why You Gotta Watch Till the End: No, the twist isn't some mind-blowing, reality-shattering moment-but the way it's executed? That's where Die Alone shines. It's one of those endings that just works, bringing everything full circle in a way that makes you appreciate the ride.
Final Verdict: It's a 7/10, but the kind of 7/10 that's absolutely worth your time. Familiar? Sure. But well-executed, well-acted, and featuring a lead who reminds us why she's an icon? Hell yes. If you ever loved The Matrix, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
Alright, let's get one thing straight-Carrie-Anne Moss is a badass, and if you somehow forgot that since The Matrix days, Die Alone is here to remind you. Sure, we've seen our fair share of post-apocalyptic survival flicks, but this one? It's got style, a killer lead performance, and an ending that-while not shocking-lands in a way that makes the whole journey worth it.
The Setup: It's the end of the world (again), and this time, humanity is dealing with a weird plant-based virus turning people into creepy, resilient hybrid monsters. Our protagonist, Ethan (Douglas Smith), wakes up in the middle of this mess with no memory, just vibes and desperation to find his missing girlfriend. Enter Mae (Moss), a hardened survivalist who doesn't have time for nonsense but reluctantly takes Ethan under her wing. Also, Frank Grillo pops up, because of course he does-it's not a proper dystopian thriller without him.
The Execution: Look, the bones of this story aren't exactly groundbreaking. If you've seen The Last of Us, The Road, or basically any "ragtag survivors navigating a ruined world" movie, you know the drill. But here's the thing-it's good. The practical effects are gnarly, the atmosphere is immersive, and the pacing actually keeps you locked in. And then there's Carrie-Anne Moss, proving that even after two decades, she still has that Trinity energy. Her Mae is tough, layered, and absolutely commands the screen.
Why You Gotta Watch Till the End: No, the twist isn't some mind-blowing, reality-shattering moment-but the way it's executed? That's where Die Alone shines. It's one of those endings that just works, bringing everything full circle in a way that makes you appreciate the ride.
Final Verdict: It's a 7/10, but the kind of 7/10 that's absolutely worth your time. Familiar? Sure. But well-executed, well-acted, and featuring a lead who reminds us why she's an icon? Hell yes. If you ever loved The Matrix, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
"Die Alone" is a surprising departure from the usual zombie fare, offering a more character-driven approach that's heavy on drama and light on the undead. While it might not satisfy those craving hordes of shambling creatures, it delivers a thought-provoking tale.
The film centers on Ethan, a lone survivor grappling with memory loss and a desperate search for his lost love. He is found by Mae, who brings a sense of mystery and intrigue to the story, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the Ethan's bleakness.
The unique twist in this film involves the plant-based virus that has transformed humans into plant-zombie hybrids. This departure from the traditional undead trope adds a layer of originality quite possibly inspired by the tree zombie in "The Walking Dead" TV series. But zombie gore hounds will not find that here, but instead find that it is a subplot to the story which is a drama.
While some viewers may find the slower pace and lack of action-packed zombie sequences disappointing, Die Alone offers a more intimate and character-driven experience. It's a film that rewards patient viewers with a well-crafted story and strong performances if you don't predict the outcome ahead of time.
The film centers on Ethan, a lone survivor grappling with memory loss and a desperate search for his lost love. He is found by Mae, who brings a sense of mystery and intrigue to the story, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the Ethan's bleakness.
The unique twist in this film involves the plant-based virus that has transformed humans into plant-zombie hybrids. This departure from the traditional undead trope adds a layer of originality quite possibly inspired by the tree zombie in "The Walking Dead" TV series. But zombie gore hounds will not find that here, but instead find that it is a subplot to the story which is a drama.
While some viewers may find the slower pace and lack of action-packed zombie sequences disappointing, Die Alone offers a more intimate and character-driven experience. It's a film that rewards patient viewers with a well-crafted story and strong performances if you don't predict the outcome ahead of time.
This zombie movie has a somewhat different feel from most I've seen, and I think I've seen them all. Unlike most that vere down the 'virus spread by blood or saliva' with shambling, or running at full speed corpses, craving for brains, this one has a yarn almost completely of its own.
Though it does bare the causes as fungus, much like The Last of Us, the zombies behave very differently. This does lead to some different behaviours after the outbreak but more as a consequence of the circumstances in which things take place rather than the fact that they are trying to stave off hoards of flesh eating monsters. I liked that, and how it was woven well into the story.
Carrie-Anne Moss pretty much carries this one, Douglas Smith is ok but seems a little out of his depth in portraying the emotions and character the screenplay demands. There actually can't be more than a dozen cast members (save the zombies) so in that sense its a tiny production. Grillo once again proves that he's more than a action star and does well with his rather miniscule part.
I think this one needed to go harder with the story it was telling since it never really reaches the cresendo of action intense suspense or tension that you'd expect from a zombie flick, and whilst the story is a good one, it becomes somewhat obvious fairly early on where the plot is going and what the outcome will be. This isn't ncessarily a bad thing since a twist isn't an imperative, but the payoff for the investment in time isn't esceptional and gvien there is only a limited offer on engrossment, its a bit of a damp squib.
That said I did enjoy it. I was a good perspective on post apolcolyptical events and the standard human tendecy to agressive tribalism most movies of his genre employ.
I've given it a generous 7/10 as a hardcore zombie fan and as such do recommend it. Its probably not going to vie for any serious position with the greats that have come before it, but it's worth a watch.
Though it does bare the causes as fungus, much like The Last of Us, the zombies behave very differently. This does lead to some different behaviours after the outbreak but more as a consequence of the circumstances in which things take place rather than the fact that they are trying to stave off hoards of flesh eating monsters. I liked that, and how it was woven well into the story.
Carrie-Anne Moss pretty much carries this one, Douglas Smith is ok but seems a little out of his depth in portraying the emotions and character the screenplay demands. There actually can't be more than a dozen cast members (save the zombies) so in that sense its a tiny production. Grillo once again proves that he's more than a action star and does well with his rather miniscule part.
I think this one needed to go harder with the story it was telling since it never really reaches the cresendo of action intense suspense or tension that you'd expect from a zombie flick, and whilst the story is a good one, it becomes somewhat obvious fairly early on where the plot is going and what the outcome will be. This isn't ncessarily a bad thing since a twist isn't an imperative, but the payoff for the investment in time isn't esceptional and gvien there is only a limited offer on engrossment, its a bit of a damp squib.
That said I did enjoy it. I was a good perspective on post apolcolyptical events and the standard human tendecy to agressive tribalism most movies of his genre employ.
I've given it a generous 7/10 as a hardcore zombie fan and as such do recommend it. Its probably not going to vie for any serious position with the greats that have come before it, but it's worth a watch.
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- CuriosidadesCast members Carrie-Anne Moss and Steven Roy have been married in real life since November 1999. The couple previously worked together as actors in Este é Sledge - Uma História não Contada (2005) and Matrix Resurrections (2021).
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- Regina, Saskatchewan, Canadá(Filming City)
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- CA$ 7.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 8.504
- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
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