danr-14641
Joined Dec 2022
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I really enjoyed Zombie. It combined believable low-key acting with fine camera work, good use of settings for action, a really great score, and a creepy story that left you wondering what really happened in the end.
Kevin Bry and Victoria Reese were outstanding as the lead characters. But the supporting cast was also strong. We get sucked into the story and find that we don't really know on whom to rely for the truth of the action. This ambiguity plays out throughout the movie, leaving us somewhat in the dark at the end, which, in this movie, is quite satisfying.
Details of shot selection and general visual development helped to hold your interest. The characters displayed a realism that helped keep the story engaging.
I certainly recommend this film for anyone interested in horror films with a light, rather than a heavy-handed approach to story telling.
Kevin Bry and Victoria Reese were outstanding as the lead characters. But the supporting cast was also strong. We get sucked into the story and find that we don't really know on whom to rely for the truth of the action. This ambiguity plays out throughout the movie, leaving us somewhat in the dark at the end, which, in this movie, is quite satisfying.
Details of shot selection and general visual development helped to hold your interest. The characters displayed a realism that helped keep the story engaging.
I certainly recommend this film for anyone interested in horror films with a light, rather than a heavy-handed approach to story telling.