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Colin

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
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4.7/10
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Colin (2008)
Already a worldwide phenomenon with huge media coverage, COLIN is the first zombie movie told from the zombies perspective, it is a film truly like no other.

Our hero Colin is bitten by a zombie - he dies and returns as one of the undead. We follow him
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Our hero Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies and returns from the dead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse.Our hero Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies and returns from the dead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse.Our hero Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies and returns from the dead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse.

  • Director
    • Marc Price
  • Writer
    • Marc Price
  • Stars
    • Alastair Kirton
    • Daisy Aitkens
    • Leanne Pammen
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    • Director
      • Marc Price
    • Writer
      • Marc Price
    • Stars
      • Alastair Kirton
      • Daisy Aitkens
      • Leanne Pammen
    • 52User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alastair Kirton
    • Colin
    Daisy Aitkens
    Daisy Aitkens
    • Colin's Sister (Linda)
    Leanne Pammen
    • Laura
    Kate Alderman
    • False Laura
    Tat Whalley
    Tat Whalley
    • Linda's Friend
    Kerry Owen
    • Colin's Mum
    Leigh Crocombe
    • Damien
    Justin Mitchell-Davey
    • Slingshot Guy
    Aiden Largey
    • Killing Squad Lieutenant
    Rami Hilmi
    Rami Hilmi
    • Helpful Guy with Crowbar
    Dan Weekes
    • Bitten Guy
    Simba Masaku
    • House Siege (Umbrella)
    Dominic Burgess
    Dominic Burgess
    • House Siege (Pots)
    Clare-Louise English
    Clare-Louise English
    • House Siege (Screwdriver)
    Mari-Claire Turley
    • House Siege (Powerdrill)
    Sarah Strong
    • House Siege (Block)
    Alton Letto
    • House Siege (Mallet)
    Andrew Nash
    • House Siege (Meat Cleaver)
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      • Marc Price
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      • Marc Price
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    2DelBongo

    Colin

    All of the recent coverage of this film in the mainstream print press has inspired the expectation in many (myself very much included) that it has somehow transcended its origins as a film that cost 40 quid to make. It hasn't.

    Looking exactly as you'd expect a £40 zombie movie to look (replete with a complete disregard for cinematography, alarmingly hammy acting and plenty of unconvincing, off- colour bloodletting) Colin is an extraordinarily hard slog. This is particularly true of its opening half hour, which is almost totally bereft of dialogue and filled with way too many ugly and aimless shots that last at least four or five times longer than they need to, without any justification.

    Despite the odd moderately impressive exterior shot, Colin's "story" is one constructed around the constant need to justify the shooting locations - which are all, for the vast majority of the time, someone's drab and under-lit living room. The finale, which bucks this trend by taking place in someone's garden, is five utterly exhausting minutes of ketchup, shaky-cam and non-stop shouting; the sheer, belligerent pointlessness of which angered me so much that I almost flung a shoe through my TV.

    Spades of kudos must go to the enterprising young sprouts who clearly worked like dogs to get this film made, and I'm thrilled to live in an age where filmmakers of this level can get their work seen and distributed nationally on DVD, but to be brutally honest this is film-making of an extremely sloppy vintage, and the complete lack of plot renders it monumentally, deadeningly boring.

    A friend of mine remarked that he'd rather sit down in front of a decade's worth of his neighbour's holiday videos than sit through Colin again.

    Ditto.
    amesmonde

    Good make-up and zombie performance

    Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies, returning from dead and tackles what every zombie has to deal with, the living.

    A poor mans micro-budget zombie film that is less effective than the low budgeters Autumn (2009) and Zombie Diaries (2006). Allegedly shot for £40 (even though petrol would cost more than that in UK to get to each location filmed).

    Some of the make up is well executed. Alastair Kirton gives a good zombie performance as Colin and the supporting cast are fine. Nevertheless, the filming suffers from problems of most low budget movies. That said, director/writer Marc Price does his best with what he has and credit to him for the film reaching such a wide audience.

    Overall, interesting film making which tries to stir emotions for 97 minutes.
    5bambuever

    NOT EXACTLY SHAUN OF THE DEAD!

    You can tell they only had a forty quid budget ... worth a watch tho! Just don't the forty quid budget! I gave up Parasite to watch it! Always tomorrow night I guess!
    3barry_mckendrick

    Not as original or good as reviewers keep saying

    Just to clear up two points that are repeated ad infinitum: 1 - it's not the first zombie movie shown from the zombies POV. 2 - it's not the first zombie movie to make the zombie empathetic.

    Both these points were first done by George Romero. In 'Land of the Dead' one of the core story lines was zombies recognizing they were being attacked and moving towards the human settlement. Again in 'Land of the Dead', and also 'Dawn...' and 'Day of the Dead' there was a recognisably empathic portrayal of the pilot in 'Dawn'(when he turned) and Bub in 'Day'.

    There's no doubt that 'Colin' is well done if the statements about the budget are correct - there are some very good aspects to the movie: the soundtrack/score; some of the make up and effects; some the acting.

    But this movie is really an extended student film, the cinematography is awful, the editing is okay as long as there is no more than 1 or 2 actors in scene, any more than that and it's very difficult to work out what's going on.

    Not to denigrate the efforts of the director, cast and crew - but this is an idea of a movie and should be seen almost as a showreel than a finished product.
    7Parkingtigers

    One of the most intelligent zombie movies ever made.

    I was lucky enough to catch a screening of this movie at the Sci-fi Oktoberfest at the Apollo Cinema in central London. It was the first movie in a zombie quadruple-bill, an all night gorefest. Quite frankly I was expecting this unknown low-budget horror to be as awful as it sounded, but it actually turned out to be the best movie of the night in many ways. The director and main star of the film were both in attendance, and I had a chance to congratulate Marc Price on creating a damn fine little movie on what was clearly a shoestring budget.

    Let's get the downsides out of the way first. The ultra-low budget really does hurt the film. The camera-work and lighting are the biggest victims, in that what might have been intended as a naturalistic documentary style is actually just a mess of incredibly shaky video footage. Marc Price admitted that he was unhappy with the dark/night scenes as they were still perhaps a bit too dark. On the plus side, the sounds and music are very well done and they manage to carry the sometimes dodgy visuals.

    The real lure of this film however, is the the story. Rather than explaining the hows, the whats and the whys of this particular zombie apocalypse, it simply focuses on a single zombie and follows his shambling journey from death to undeath while civilisation comes to a grinding halt in the background. Other movies in the genre have the zombies as a faceless horde of implacable eating machines, but "Colin" plucks one half-eaten face from the crowd and makes him a highly believable character. I never thought this would happen, but I felt genuine empathy for Colin at times. As he shuffles around a London that is collapsing in upon itself, various groups of human survivors cross his path offering snapshots of other untold stories that are occurring at the same time. There is the man being slowly and quietly eaten to death, the group of grim-faced zombie-hunters, the man with a secret in his cellar, the grieving sister ... every one of these stories gives hints of the wider chaos that must be going on, making this a very believable, and very English, zombie uprising.

    This is a film that absolutely deserves to be seen by a wider audience. I can only hope that a distribution company picks it up and ensures that it gets a full release in the same way that other low budget films like Blair Witch Project and Open Water did. Ideally, I'd like to see a studio offer Marc Price the money to make a shot for shot remake but with professional level equipment. The story is very strong, it seems that even zombies can have a character arc and a sense of purpose, and there are so many clever ideas in both the script and the execution. There are some moments of subtle humour, lashings of blood, and at least one moment that was genuinely terrifying. I'm greatly looking forward to seeing more work from this novice director, there is real talent on display here. It might look low budget, but script- wise this is as strong as anything being released by the major studios.

    If you have ever enjoyed a good zombie film, then do seek out "Colin" because it is truly a fine example of the genre. It's quite literally a film for people with braiiiiiiiiins.

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    • Trivia
      The book in Colin's house is "In Dubious Battle" by John Steinbeck. It deals with the theme of individuals absorbed into a group which can be driven with a unified, single minded cause.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fires We're Starting... (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Colin's Theme
      Written & Performed by Dan Weekes

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2011 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Колин
    • Filming locations
      • Rowley Way, South Hampstead, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Nowhere Fast Productions
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      • $70 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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