Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo years into the outbreak, the remaining people struggle day to day for survival. With the infected more active at night, three people seek shelter in an empty home, but with supplies scar... Tout lireTwo years into the outbreak, the remaining people struggle day to day for survival. With the infected more active at night, three people seek shelter in an empty home, but with supplies scarce, they'll be lucky to make it out alive.Two years into the outbreak, the remaining people struggle day to day for survival. With the infected more active at night, three people seek shelter in an empty home, but with supplies scarce, they'll be lucky to make it out alive.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Seph Copeland
- (as Richard Sutton)
- Reso
- (as Ryan Barrett)
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The special effects, for the most part, keep within practical-low budget grade effects that work. I preferred the stripped down zombies that go back to the beginning of this genre. The creature effects are cool enough, however the zombies don't dominate the film with enough force or energy to really kick "Sick: Survive The Night" into thrilling gear. The soundtrack and sound effects are decent enough to give the film atmosphere, some moments do feel creepy and chilling, it just never seems consistent through the whole film.
Overall, I found myself wondering why? What was the story that this film was wanting to tell? Most of the components are redundant aspects found in zombie horror. I did appreciate the added mix of these scavenger crews roaming around raping and pillaging. However the story doesn't give enough time for that element to really take off. Most interesting things take place in flashbacks while the main meat of the tale is left to melodrama and mild zombie attacks. "Sick: Survive The Night" isn't a film that you will kick yourself if you miss it. Mostly it is just a boring movie where people talk too much.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFangoria Magazine was given the on-set exclusive and while visiting the set, Fango writer Kelly Stewart was given the opportunity to make an appearance in the film as an infected person.
- GaffesIn the end credits, the second Thanks section is misspelled "The Producer's wish to thank" instead of "The producers wish to thank".
- Citations
James Calloway: This is serious. It's still a battle out there
Dr. Leigh Rozetta: I may not be a fighter, but I know how to pull a *$#& trigger.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1