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Une maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes socia... Tout lireUne maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes sociaux, qui à son tour mène à une ingérence accrue du gouvernement.Une maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes sociaux, qui à son tour mène à une ingérence accrue du gouvernement.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Elliot Page
- Abbie
- (as Ellen Page)
Art Campion
- Luke
- (as Peter Campion)
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I enjoyed watching this movie very much and I can easily see myself watching it multiple times.
This is so much more than a zombie movie. To me it presented bigger questions about our own humanity and how we treat others. Even how some people who strive for power over others will manipulate and use others for their own goals.
The director and the cast did a great job and I loved how some of the back stories behind the main actors were explained if you took the time to watch the movie.
This is so much more than a zombie movie. To me it presented bigger questions about our own humanity and how we treat others. Even how some people who strive for power over others will manipulate and use others for their own goals.
The director and the cast did a great job and I loved how some of the back stories behind the main actors were explained if you took the time to watch the movie.
This is my first review. there are no spoilers. I thought this was a good premise for a movie - not all of us live in the U.K., sadly. It was well written, very well acted, and I really quite enjoyed it. From someone who is really quite versed in the zombie genre, I thought it was comparable to The Girl With All The Gifts; a fresh take on the zombie narrative. I would recommend it, certainly, if you're a sucker for zombie films. Though it has a somewhat predictable plot, overall it was an enjoyable film, with some really interesting elements thrown in. I'll watch it again.
It's truly pathetic. I watched In The Flesh years ago. In the Flesh was about the Zombie outbreak being cured, but you had to take medication constantly. Supplies started to get low and a very interesting effect of people basically being racist against infected ensued. They didn't tout themselves as being so original as this DIRECT and INFERIOR ripoff does.
And gosh look at how the false claims works! Half the reviews are about how breathtakingly original it is...it's as interesting an effect on the masses as either. People don't bother to look into claims these days, choosing instead to believe things as they're presented. In this case they believe the PR press, so they actually promote it.
These people are the real Zombies.
Go find the original it's called In The Flesh.
And gosh look at how the false claims works! Half the reviews are about how breathtakingly original it is...it's as interesting an effect on the masses as either. People don't bother to look into claims these days, choosing instead to believe things as they're presented. In this case they believe the PR press, so they actually promote it.
These people are the real Zombies.
Go find the original it's called In The Flesh.
So this film is being touted as an 'original' take on the old zombie narrative, but the problem is that this has been done before and better with the superior tv drama 'In the flesh'.
When exploring these themes and ideas it really helps to have the kind of breathing space and ability to take risks that you just don't get in a 95 minute movie.
It's not a bad film, it's just annoying that it's being billed as something it is not. You'd kind of understand if it was a Hollywood take on things, but the writer and director is Irish, meaning that he'll be well aware of the tv drama content of the British Isles and has decided to basically rip it off shamelessly. This wouldn't be so bad if he'd improved upon things, but he really hasn't.
An alright film, passes the time, but do yourself a favour if you like the concept and watch the superior 2013 BBC television drama, 'In the Flesh.'
When exploring these themes and ideas it really helps to have the kind of breathing space and ability to take risks that you just don't get in a 95 minute movie.
It's not a bad film, it's just annoying that it's being billed as something it is not. You'd kind of understand if it was a Hollywood take on things, but the writer and director is Irish, meaning that he'll be well aware of the tv drama content of the British Isles and has decided to basically rip it off shamelessly. This wouldn't be so bad if he'd improved upon things, but he really hasn't.
An alright film, passes the time, but do yourself a favour if you like the concept and watch the superior 2013 BBC television drama, 'In the Flesh.'
An interesting story overall and some neat ideas woven into it. Unfortunately cliche does take over and poor decisions (to say the least) of the main characters make this annoying to borderline unwatchable at times. It's a shame because it does look like you have a good cast, but even they struggle to make their choices seem believable.
Ellen Page has some gravitas to what she is doing, but even she falls victim to doing exactly what you predict any (wrong) thing the others are going to do too. By the way a man of the law showing up completely without any backup should really not be a thing anymore. This is beyond insulting to the viewer and ridiculous at best ...
Ellen Page has some gravitas to what she is doing, but even she falls victim to doing exactly what you predict any (wrong) thing the others are going to do too. By the way a man of the law showing up completely without any backup should really not be a thing anymore. This is beyond insulting to the viewer and ridiculous at best ...
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- AnecdotesSome of the scenes were filmed in the old Belfast victorian prison called the Crumlin Road Jail.
- GaffesWhen Abbie and Conor talk in the park, Abbie's shoulder bag changes from her right to left shoulder when she stands to leave.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Front Row Flynn: THE CURED: Elliot Page, David Freyne, moderator Joe Lynch (2018)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 26 630 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 875 $US
- 25 févr. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 323 776 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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