Five years after a zombie outbreak, the men and women of R-Division hunt down and destroy the undead. When they see signs of a second outbreak, they fear humanity may not survive.
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This kind of zombie film that I like. Full of action in zombie outbreak situation, gore, bloody, and fast running zombies. Unfortunately the zombie character, or in this movie called Re-Ans were too rapids to see, so the makeup kinda obscured. Just like a face that covered with bloods. But overall it was thrilling to be watched.
First thing's first; if you hate shaky-cam then you won't be able to stand this movie, because there is a lot of it. Otherwise this is a great zombie movie that draws heavily from Starship Troopers to give a satirical look at a zombie apocalypse via reality shows, news reports and commercials.The acting and writing are both decent and make for an enjoyable experience overall, again if it falls down anywhere it is in the action scenes where the attempt to give a realistic feel to being in such a situation leads to a lot of confusing and sickly camera movements. There is certainly something to be said for the film's commitment to its world and dedication to putting its audience into the action.Overall the segments away from the main story make this worth watching, and the main segment itself is pretty compelling if you can look past the occasional camera craziness. A sequel with a bigger budget could do really well for itself and this could easily turn into a fun horror franchise if the standards are kept up.
So I've been trawling through the zombie horrors as of late. By chance I happened upon Re-Kill, which I originally bypassed on release! I can still see why, but I found myself surprised by how well-executed the action/horror was. Drop the corny REC (Spanish zombie movie) dialogue, the First Person camera angles (which caused me some motion sickness) and a few pointless scenes here and there and this movie is actually a nod to '80s Paul Verhoeven sci-fi parody and Left 4 Dead multi-player gaming.It's not there for the drama or to deliver a message, it's solely there for the experience and as zombie shoot-'em-ups go, it does a fine job when it gathers momentum. It just takes some effort to get there as a result of distracting cut-aways to scenes the movie didn't need.What surprised me first and foremost, though, was its cast. Roger R. Cross never quite made the transition from TV face to movie lead since cult sci-fi series First Wave.In Re-Kill he gets his own platoon and he kicks ass. His character is quite reminiscent of Tony Todd's performance in the 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake.Also surprising was the return of '90s rent-a-villain Bruce Payne, who takes the crazy hero slant for once. He's still creepy as hell, though. And Scott Adkins, a martial arts action hero as a meat-headed SWAT trooper? He's pretty intense and very welcome for this one.Some other actors could have done a better job, or simply not had a job. At first you won't know if Re-Kill is trying to be serious or just resemble the silly 3D movies they used to play at Alton Towers but eventually it comes into its own.I just wish they had a director's cut with the idiot cameraman voice deleted, or rewritten and performed by someone who isn't irritating.Good effort, just not a great contender!
Wow did I love this movie. I'm a huge horror fanatic. I especially love zombie films and this movie was Insane. I have now seen 5 of the 2015 ADH Films including Bastard,Unnatural and Lumberjack Man which were all Awesome. My reviews are up for those as well and I also saw Suspension which sucked but here is my review for this film. I will start with the story which is your standard affair being a zombie outbreak happened and 5 years later they are still trying to contain the outbreak and civilize America once again. The story was told with a camera perspective like the movie Quarantine or REC both being the same film. I felt they did a fine job though with the camera work and the angles. I will now move onto the acting which was cast terrifically. I mean everyone was great especially Scott Adkins and Roger Cross who everyone knows from 24. I will move onto the kills which was your typical zombie foray with a lot of blood and firepower. I mean I expected more gore but what they had was fine with me. I must say that what really made this film Superb for me was the in between moments with commercials going on within the movie just like in RoboCop and Starship Troopers. I found them to be hilarious and definitely made the film more approachable to someone who might not like these types of films. I would further state that the movie while only 87 minutes long felt a lot longer due to those commercials within the film. I will finish by saying that if you love zombie films then you must check this movie out without a question. I guarantee you will love it. I will say that if you combined RoboCop and Starship Troopers and 28 Days Later in a threesome then this is the movie you would get and that is why it's so Epic in my opinion. Thanks and have a Fantastic Day.