Review:
The zombies are pretty crazy scary. I'd say they were more hair-raising and creepier than Kingdom. That one train lady had that crazy body twisting I've never seen before, and I've seen my share of movie zombies. The plot is pretty simple but how it carries you along into the unknown and unexpected falls nothing short of a job well done. I love how things escalate really quickly. It reminds me of this pandemic we're in. You hear something about it on the news. You think you're safe, everything is fine, just another day. You even hear some commotion from a good distance, then BAM, lockdown! Time to leave work, and run to get your supplies against the mob, and hope you make it home safe. I can definitely see hints of World War Z here, but the scenes don't get as wild and crazy as Z, and it doesn't need to be. It's about people, and their conflicts with other people when survival is at stake. How someone who acts in charge can affect the majority and create chaos with other groups. It's also about sacrifice, and how people change. The ending was not what I had expected so this movie really gets my vote. It's definitely worth watching.