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What happens when an epidemic breaks out, but you're kept in the dark? Anything can happen. Slowly the residents realize that they will all die unless they come together.What happens when an epidemic breaks out, but you're kept in the dark? Anything can happen. Slowly the residents realize that they will all die unless they come together.What happens when an epidemic breaks out, but you're kept in the dark? Anything can happen. Slowly the residents realize that they will all die unless they come together.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 3 nominations total
Billy Postlethwaite
- Aiden
- (as William Postlethwaite)
Mark Saint John Ridley
- Junkie Shot by Sniper
- (as Mark Ridley)
- …
Emma Lundegaard
- Karen
- (voice)
- (as Emma Lowther)
Charlotte Watson
- Intercom
- (voice)
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It's low budget but does rather well with what it has. I've seen Hollywood blockbusters costing 100 times this movie that were 100 times worse.
There are plot holes and the characters are somewhat stereotypical, but on the whole I found it gripping enough to keep watching.
Worth a watch and gets a solid six.
There are plot holes and the characters are somewhat stereotypical, but on the whole I found it gripping enough to keep watching.
Worth a watch and gets a solid six.
The problem with the film is that it has been done before, and much better. I am a fan of contagion themes - real ones, not zombies or some other crap like that - but I found this boring as hell. People talk a lot, overreact, reach stupid conclusions and then just fail right before implementing a good idea.
The only thing they got right is how incompetent "the authorities" would be in a case like that, but even that has been done to death, especially in British productions.
Bottom line: you know this film has failed when I suddenly found myself hoping the infected would act like zombies.
The only thing they got right is how incompetent "the authorities" would be in a case like that, but even that has been done to death, especially in British productions.
Bottom line: you know this film has failed when I suddenly found myself hoping the infected would act like zombies.
My quick rating 4,3/10. When Shocktober is here, I like some horror, sci fi is good with the horror mix, thriller works as well and this movie had all that....OK it had that in the billing. Truth be told, this movie has zero horror elements and even the sci fi element is a stretch. All that is left is a thriller, and not a very good one. A poorly acted group gets stuck (by glue) into an apartment with no reason/warning. No food, water, phone etc. just a straight up quarantine. The movie explores how people would react to this situation. Well, that is your movie, no rhyme or reason, no actual tension and no acting that can hold the story. Even 76 minutes seemed to long as evident in the drawn out scenes that another person described as "making the movie longer" or I would call "filler" There was no real story, more so just an idea. This was evident in how it ended. Too bad, with more to it and better acting, they may have had something.
Mark wakes up late, missing a court appearance to find no water coming out of his taps, his communications cut off, and his door glued shut.
So it's a little flawed, it feels like it was made as a student film, and Lee Ross is the nine millionth person we'd cast as a lead role in a thriller, but for my humble opinion I felt it worked rather well. Lee is a great comic actor, but also credible in a straight role, he's great. The film is totally stolen by Sheila Reid, straight out of Benidorm, it could have been written for Madge, she's so good.
I expected an ambiguous ending and I wasn't disappointed, I kept expecting zombies and wondering if there'll be a follow up.
Imagine waking up to these events? Thought provoking, in a similar way to Threads. More enjoyable then the reviews give it credit for. 7/10.
So it's a little flawed, it feels like it was made as a student film, and Lee Ross is the nine millionth person we'd cast as a lead role in a thriller, but for my humble opinion I felt it worked rather well. Lee is a great comic actor, but also credible in a straight role, he's great. The film is totally stolen by Sheila Reid, straight out of Benidorm, it could have been written for Madge, she's so good.
I expected an ambiguous ending and I wasn't disappointed, I kept expecting zombies and wondering if there'll be a follow up.
Imagine waking up to these events? Thought provoking, in a similar way to Threads. More enjoyable then the reviews give it credit for. 7/10.
Containment: Would Southampton be improved by a Viral Outbreak? Well thats what happens in this film which was made and set in Southampton. Residents on a tower block estate wake up to find themselves sealed in their apartment. Breaking through (shoddy) walls, six people link up. Outside they can see figures in hazmat suits setting up large tents. Soon residents from the ground floors are being escorted towards the tents. One makes a break for it and is shot dead.
A survival thriller where the State is withholding the full facts and treating ordinary people as expendable. 6/10.
A survival thriller where the State is withholding the full facts and treating ordinary people as expendable. 6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film of Billy Postlethwaite.
- GoofsAt 1 hour 6 minutes, everyone is in quarantine apart from the person jogging on the beach in the background.
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- Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK(Tower block)
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- 1h 17m(77 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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