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Viral

  • 2016
  • 12
  • 1h 25min
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5,5/10
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Viral (2016)
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Horreur corporelleHorreur zombieDrameHorreurScience-fictionThriller

Suite à l'apparition d'un virus qui élimine la majorité de la population humaine, une jeune femme documente la nouvelle vie de sa famille en quarantaine et tente de protéger sa sœur infectée... Tout lireSuite à l'apparition d'un virus qui élimine la majorité de la population humaine, une jeune femme documente la nouvelle vie de sa famille en quarantaine et tente de protéger sa sœur infectée.Suite à l'apparition d'un virus qui élimine la majorité de la population humaine, une jeune femme documente la nouvelle vie de sa famille en quarantaine et tente de protéger sa sœur infectée.

  • Réalisation
    • Henry Joost
    • Ariel Schulman
  • Scénario
    • Barbara Marshall
    • Christopher Landon
  • Casting principal
    • Sofia Black-D'Elia
    • Lio Tipton
    • Travis Tope
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    • Réalisation
      • Henry Joost
      • Ariel Schulman
    • Scénario
      • Barbara Marshall
      • Christopher Landon
    • Casting principal
      • Sofia Black-D'Elia
      • Lio Tipton
      • Travis Tope
    • 81avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux32

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    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    • Emma Drakeford
    Lio Tipton
    Lio Tipton
    • Stacey Drakeford
    • (as Analeigh Tipton)
    Travis Tope
    Travis Tope
    • Evan Klein
    Michael Kelly
    Michael Kelly
    • Michael Drakeford
    Colson Baker
    Colson Baker
    • CJ
    John Cothran
    John Cothran
    • Mr. Toomey
    Stoney Westmoreland
    • Bill
    Linzie Gray
    • Gracie Lemay
    Judyann Elder
    Judyann Elder
    • Mrs. Toomey
    Philip Labes
    Philip Labes
    • Gangly Kid
    Brianne Howey
    Brianne Howey
    • Tara Dannelly
    Alexa Fischer
    Alexa Fischer
    • CDC Investigator
    Brendon Eggertsen
    Brendon Eggertsen
    • Party Jock
    Jennifer Say Gan
    Jennifer Say Gan
    • CDC Agent
    Matt Knudsen
    Matt Knudsen
    • CDC Agent
    Dean Neistat
    Dean Neistat
    • Blockade Soldier
    Paul Trunz
    • Coughing Man
    Annie Ellis
    Annie Ellis
    • Nest Hacker #1
    • Réalisation
      • Henry Joost
      • Ariel Schulman
    • Scénario
      • Barbara Marshall
      • Christopher Landon
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    5paul_m_haakonsen

    It was just mediocre...

    This movie had potential, especially since it took place during the early stages of an infection that would affect many people.

    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.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Zombies for beginners.

    I quite enjoyed this film, I felt if I'd watched it at the age of sixteen I'd have loved it. As a story it's of course been done to death, but the delivery was pretty good, some nice rounded characters, with some great interplay, particularly between Emma and Stacey. The makers obviously felt no need for endless gore and violence, more subtly then terror. Trouble is we've all gotten used to hard hitting, no holds barred zombie films and serials, this would be a tad slow for many. It was watchable. 6/10
    6geraldohanna

    Welcome to "Viral"

    It has come to my attention that Hollywood loves a good epidemic to shake us at our core. With recent film like "Blindness", "Contagion", "Maggie" and "The Bay" being just a small few to name, they really allow us to fantasize and view what could become of earth if an epidemic overtook us.

    "Viral" is another film to add to your collection of "Disease Outbreak Films".

    Emma (Sofia Black D'Elia, "The Night Of") is a new fish in a small pond. Starting a new school and moving to a new house all at once makes her shy and nervous, unlike her big sister Stacey (Analeigh Tipton, "Two Night Stand") who rather live freely and outspoken. When a virus mysteriously breaks out, trapping their mother at the airport. Their father (Michael Kelly, "Secret in Their Eyes") is forced to go get her; trapping himself in the progress. Emma and Stacey must now deal with fending for themselves and surviving this unknown virus.

    Screenwriters Christopher B. Landon ("Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse") and Barbara Marshall craft a small and tight knit script that offers some scares at times but overall lacks in momentum and storytelling unlike its aforementioned "Disease Outbreak Films". This would rather focus on the characters of the story than the disease itself, Which is fine if and only if you balance the two. Landon and Marshall would rather us pay attention to Emma and how she is affected by the virus that is rapidly changing those around her. But with Emma not being a strong character, to begin with, or lacking emotional gravitas I found myself not caring about the difficult choices she had to make throughout the film. Now don't get me wrong, she is a very confident, smart and likable character. It's just her actions make less sense as the film progress leaving us - the audience to wonder what we might have done differently in her situation.

    And this is the real reason why this film suffers its setbacks. If it had been released first before any outbreak film or tried to adapt or acquire new details to this ever growing genre we would have embraced and welcomed it. But because we've seen this countless times, Nothing is new to us. Which is why I found myself wanting the film to pick a side to land on. Landon and Marshall are not so much at fault here - They do create interesting and likable characters and establish a backstory that shapes the reason why our two leads find themselves in this predicament.

    Directors Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman ("Catfish" and "Nerve") feed off tension and unease as they follow the little details of this virus. After the success of "Catfish", "Paranormal Activity 3", and "Paranormal Activity 4", coincidentally both written by Landon. They have an eye for found footage horror, which maybe this could have been - I think we're all happy it's not.

    "Viral" is a new addition to our list of "Disease Outbreak Films", Sadly I don't think it will make our list of "Best Outbreak Films".
    3chrichtonsworld

    Had potential....

    Viral starts out interesting and compelling. Forget that it follows every cliché in the book concerning viral outbreak / zombie / infected films. Even the main character was likable. Until the events started to cause uproar and chaos.

    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!
    5thekarmicnomad

    Great characters - but deeply lacking as an "outbreak" movie.

    A virus breaks out causing the infected to lose their faculties and attack the healthy. In a small American town two sisters try to survive on their own when their parents are locked outside the quarantine zone.

    This film starts off really well. The two female leads are excellent, with strong engrossing characters. Watching them live their ordinary lives is great viewing. The relationship between the two sisters, one who is sexually active and the other not, is played out with great skill. As things start to head south they deal with the situation as best they can.

    This is where my praise for the movie ends. You can actually hit the pause button and see the exact second where some company executive taps the director on the shoulder and says "hey, bud, you remember this is a Sci-fi right?"

    The director and writers obviously weren't up for this. I think they probably asked the guy from the local comic book store for advice. As all the hard work and investment in the characters is thrown away to stick some ridiculous tentacles in - then try and pass it off with some very flaky biology.

    I am a big fan of sci-fi, especially post apocalyptic stories. This fails to deliver on both accounts. Despite my tastes I would rather this had panned out as a coming of age movie.

    Watch it for the characters, then turn it off to avoid the laughable appearance of the actual virus.

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    • Anecdotes
      In 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.
    • Gaffes
      When 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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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Viral
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Peste
    • Sociétés de production
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Busted Shark Productions
      • Chapter One Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 551 760 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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