Nach dem Ausbruch eines Virus, das den Großteil der menschlichen Bevölkerung ausgelöscht hat, dokumentiert eine junge Frau das neue Leben ihrer Familie in Quarantäne und versucht, ihre infiz... Alles lesenNach dem Ausbruch eines Virus, das den Großteil der menschlichen Bevölkerung ausgelöscht hat, dokumentiert eine junge Frau das neue Leben ihrer Familie in Quarantäne und versucht, ihre infizierte Schwester zu beschützen.Nach dem Ausbruch eines Virus, das den Großteil der menschlichen Bevölkerung ausgelöscht hat, dokumentiert eine junge Frau das neue Leben ihrer Familie in Quarantäne und versucht, ihre infizierte Schwester zu beschützen.
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- Stacey Drakeford
- (as Analeigh Tipton)
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This isn't "World War Z" and doesn't try to be. It treads closer to a teen-centric "Contagion," focused on character rather than gore. The performances of Black-D'Elia and Tipton as sisters of varying temperament and maturity ring true, and a budding romance evolves as organically as one might under this circumstance.
I found VIRAL satisfying as a sisters-under-duress-sticking-together kind of movie, and as for the believability of people behaving recklessly and stupidly during a pandemic? This movie was certainly ahead of its time.
Sadly everything else is fairly passable as it focuses on what happens when your cut off and teenagers make some dumb decisions, I can say this could have been better but the way it was executed was pretty enjoyable.
The parasite idea I thought was pretty good.
I recommend this one but be ready for a slow burn.
But the movie ultimately failed to cash in on its potential, and ended up being a mediocre movie that somehow felt like an attempt of mixing the zombie genre with elements from "The Strain".
It should be mentioned that "Viral" does have good acting performances from a good cast. And the movie also has good special effects and CGI effects.
But the movie was just suffering from being too generic and predictable. And the ending to the story was a slap to the face with a cold fish.
"Viral" offers nothing of any interest, and if you are a seasoned horror fan, like I am, then you are better off finding something else to watch because "Viral" is not all that interesting.
Then suddenly cautious Emma Drakeford (Sofia Black-D'Elia) becomes a total idiot. What is the point of a mask if you keep removing it? I swear she keeps taking that damn thing off at moments where it was needed the most. That kind of stupidity is just infuriating. Her big sister Stacey Drakeford (Analeigh Tipton) is even worse who for some reason can't be bothered to care what is happening around her outside her little world. She gets bored by breaking news reports,warnings and presidential speeches about health care and safety measures. Instead she chooses to ignore what is happening not so far from her home and party instead. She even suggests her little sister shouldn't take things so seriously. Yeah, real good advice Stacey! Still I was fine with that since I was hoping that the film at least would give us something nice on the side to chew on. Like some real hair rising thrilling scenes or some bloody and gruesome action. But no, the jump scares are predictable to a tee. And the few scary or creepy moments that could have been terrifying are ruined by the severe lack of tension or dread. The whole movie suffers from not making it clear how dire the situation is. It relies too much on the imagination of the audience and in this case I find that unacceptable. The clicker zombies or infected sounded too much like the ones in video game Last of Us. I am not sure what to think of that. If directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman have borrowed or were heavily inspired by the fungal zombies of that game would it have hurt them to take it to next level and come with some of their own ideas thrown into the mix to make it more interesting? Predictable monsters are boring. So all you have to do is make them unpredictable to make it fun. These clickers were as scary as fluffy bunnies and cuddly bears.
I already wasted too many words on this since I can't tell you how disappointed I was. Viral had real potential. But nothing creative has been done to make this film stand out from the rest. If you have seen a million zombie / infected films like I have you expect more. This is a complete waste of your time. So do not watch this!
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- WissenswertesIn May of 2015, the movie was announced to be released in theaters in February 2016, but was later dropped from the schedule. It was released on video on demand (VOD) July 29, 2016.
- PatzerWhen Emma gets a text message from Stacey on the first day of the story, the date on her phone says Thursday, October 2. When Emma gets a text message from Evan on the night of the following day, her phone display still reads Thursday, October 2 even though story-wise it should be Friday, October 3.
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Evan Klein: [the Drakeford sisters are confronted by a Evan's infected stepfather] Don't worry... he can no longer see us
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 551.760 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1