A man searches for his wife and protects his daughter during the beginning of the zombie apocalypse.A man searches for his wife and protects his daughter during the beginning of the zombie apocalypse.A man searches for his wife and protects his daughter during the beginning of the zombie apocalypse.
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Sean Justin Scott
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Boykin Anthony
- Sergeant Dodson
- (as Lamar Darnell Fields)
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The Flashback scenes add depth to the drama, explaining how things were before in snapshots of each character's life. The Movie's twist on which side of the afterlife you're on, makes you realize there's good in bad and Vice-A-Versa. Who's Team Are You ON!!!BTW Local Production and Low Budget does not mean the story wasn't well conceived and directed in a professional manner. Yes, some of the actors are not Hollywood caliber, but this adds an unique charm to the Movie and to some degree a sense of Humor about Zombie Movies. They (the director and producer) even make a point in presenting some added humor at the end to illustrate this. Since I've seen the Movie twice I can appreciate more of the subtleties that Lie Within.. ENJOY!!
Sometimes a film is made that takes a new look at an old concept and asks it questions. This film does that.
It's easy for a critic to focus on technical or structural details they feel could have been done differently, but at the end of the day, the beauty of a well done indie film isn't special effects or big name actors, it's the story, the characters, and the freedom to make a film that isn't just another recycled formulaic plot. When I look at an indie film, I ask what it brings to the table that hasn't been done before.
Like the first film to put zombies on the table - "Night of the Living Dead" - "The Other Side" does it right. The filmmakers obviously understand their budget and focus on where they can shine. They create a film that is entertaining, makes you think, and will inspire others. The film is clever enough to nod, deliberately and tongue-in-cheek, to the genre clichés, but it definitely delivers new ideas.
It's a fun film, well shot, and the final product reflects the enthusiasm of the actors and filmmakers to do something fresh and interesting. There are more than enough scenes in this film where you forget you're watching a movie and become enthralled by the story, and for me, that's the hallmark of any good film - indie or otherwise.
It's easy for a critic to focus on technical or structural details they feel could have been done differently, but at the end of the day, the beauty of a well done indie film isn't special effects or big name actors, it's the story, the characters, and the freedom to make a film that isn't just another recycled formulaic plot. When I look at an indie film, I ask what it brings to the table that hasn't been done before.
Like the first film to put zombies on the table - "Night of the Living Dead" - "The Other Side" does it right. The filmmakers obviously understand their budget and focus on where they can shine. They create a film that is entertaining, makes you think, and will inspire others. The film is clever enough to nod, deliberately and tongue-in-cheek, to the genre clichés, but it definitely delivers new ideas.
It's a fun film, well shot, and the final product reflects the enthusiasm of the actors and filmmakers to do something fresh and interesting. There are more than enough scenes in this film where you forget you're watching a movie and become enthralled by the story, and for me, that's the hallmark of any good film - indie or otherwise.
How do you stay in budget? Ask the director of this film.
Get your cast from the county players, film your zombie attacks in the dark, show their feet...
This is the second movie I've seen today where the teenage daughter plays her character like a pre-schooler.
I watched this movie because of its high score on IMDb and the positive reviews. Going on a 7.9 and fantastic reviews I expected to be blown away, which might be why the disappointment hit a little harder. It is a well-intended b-movie at best. Unfortunately the acting is stiff and overly forced at times, the story okay but still rugged around the edges, and the directing and editing were acceptable for a b-movie but still far from fluid.
All in all it is not a terrible movie, but be aware that it is a low budget, basically home made flick with quite unnatural feeling dialogue sometimes and somewhat forced acting and far from high-end. I guess if you don't mind that kind of thing and have some time to spare you can watch it and judge for yourself, but don't be fooled by the 7.9 ;)
All in all it is not a terrible movie, but be aware that it is a low budget, basically home made flick with quite unnatural feeling dialogue sometimes and somewhat forced acting and far from high-end. I guess if you don't mind that kind of thing and have some time to spare you can watch it and judge for yourself, but don't be fooled by the 7.9 ;)
Saw this screening at the HorrorHoundWeekend film festival. The main character was the best part, and he won Best Actor award for the festival which was appropriate. The rest of the cast was very mediocre at best. Maybe the parole officer was decent, but way too much bad acting or overacting for me.
The music was distracting, often too loud or just inappropriate for the scene, then cut off abruptly. Transitions from scene to scene were sometimes weak, too. The zombies were fast, which is fine since zombies are fictional and there are fast and slow zombie movies. They weren't too "zombified", but this is an indie film so that was fine.
Overall I was disappointed, but I did really like the twist at the end. That made up for a lot of the other failures of the movie. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but there was some good acting and the twist was fun, so if you like indie zombie movies you might enjoy.
The music was distracting, often too loud or just inappropriate for the scene, then cut off abruptly. Transitions from scene to scene were sometimes weak, too. The zombies were fast, which is fine since zombies are fictional and there are fast and slow zombie movies. They weren't too "zombified", but this is an indie film so that was fine.
Overall I was disappointed, but I did really like the twist at the end. That made up for a lot of the other failures of the movie. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but there was some good acting and the twist was fun, so if you like indie zombie movies you might enjoy.
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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