Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLove is never an easy road. No one knows that better than Carly and Rina, whose relationship takes a turn for the worse after Carly decides to drop out of med school and Rina loses her job a... Tout lireLove is never an easy road. No one knows that better than Carly and Rina, whose relationship takes a turn for the worse after Carly decides to drop out of med school and Rina loses her job as an attorney. This forces them to move into a motel, a situation neither of them are happ... Tout lireLove is never an easy road. No one knows that better than Carly and Rina, whose relationship takes a turn for the worse after Carly decides to drop out of med school and Rina loses her job as an attorney. This forces them to move into a motel, a situation neither of them are happy with. To makes matters worse, Rina's battles with depression have returned and Carly has... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gloria Menéz
- (as Diana Castrillon)
- Joanna
- (voix)
- Self
- (voix)
- Clerk's Girlfriend
- (as Amber Hawkins)
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Overall, this effort wasn't too bad. Among the best aspects here is the innocuous setup that slowly drops the exploits of the virus into their lives. Going for brief, random blurbs and news pieces while the main focus remains on the two of them as they attempt to fix their problems provides great hints of what's to come while still maintaining how to keep the relationship afloat. As the underlying theme here is that they were heading for a break-up but still manage to come together it the end by continuously helping each other while trying to fight off the creatures, there's a wholly enjoyable and sympathetic relationship at the center of this one. That early setup, in turn, brings the oncoming zombie pandemic scenes which are incredibly well-handled. The close-quarters mindset of staying in one location around the motel, and their room specifically, gives off the locale for solid, chilling sequences here from the initial contact with the woman and her infected husband, the continuous encounters as they try to poke their heads out of the room to get an update on what's going on or the escape attempts in the final half. Despite focusing on individual zombie attacks instead of swarms, this one still manages a great mix of thrilling action and brutal encounters through the found-footage technique that holds the film up. There are a few minor issues to be had here. The main problem is the usual issue affecting this genre where the entire course of their situation is caused through stupidity, from the failure to heed zombie rules by caring for an infected victim, failure to heed caution in protecting them from potential infection when they're in contact with zombies and completely ignoring the obvious to put themselves in harm's way. Most of the encounters around the motel result from general stupidity to keep checking on everything or even returning to their room after a horribly-botched escape attempt. That also applies to the usual found-footage tropes in place, but otherwise, there isn't much wrong here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Well, first of all I will say that "By Day's End" feels like a very ambitious amateur project. And hats off to the crew for that, because if that was the case, then they definitely managed to pull it off well enough.
I, however, wasn't expecting to see a movie like that, so I can't really claim that I could find much entertainment in "By Day's End". I watched the movie to the end, but I can't claim to say that this was an outstanding movie, not in any way.
The story was just way too generic, and it was essentially something you've seen done countless times before in other movies. However, "By Day's End" just didn't have the budget to make it visually astounding, nor memorable.
The acting in the movie, well it was okay, taking into consideration the context of the movie and the budget they had to work with. But again, it felt like something that was made by people with the right intentions and the hearts and spirits in the right places.
The infected - or the zombies - were not my kind of zombies. They were fast and agile, making very odd sounds, and seemed to display some level of intellect. All things that are a no-go in my view on the zombie genre. So this is where the movie lost me entirely.
I am rating "By Day's End" a three out of ten stars rarting. I've seen it, and can check it off of the zombie movie list, but this is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
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- Durée1 heure 14 minutes
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