Un gruppo di studenti universitari vuole realizzare un film horror indipendente. Iniziano le riprese in un tetro bosco ma dopo qualche ciak l'horror immaginario si trasforma in realtà a caus... Leggi tuttoUn gruppo di studenti universitari vuole realizzare un film horror indipendente. Iniziano le riprese in un tetro bosco ma dopo qualche ciak l'horror immaginario si trasforma in realtà a causa di una nuova rinascita dei defunti non resta che fuggire, ma riprendendo la violenza rea... Leggi tuttoUn gruppo di studenti universitari vuole realizzare un film horror indipendente. Iniziano le riprese in un tetro bosco ma dopo qualche ciak l'horror immaginario si trasforma in realtà a causa di una nuova rinascita dei defunti non resta che fuggire, ma riprendendo la violenza reale. DE.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
- Jason Creed
- (as Josh Close)
- Brody
- (as Todd William Shroeder)
Recensioni in evidenza
The 'Point Of View' technique is bound to generate concern over similarities to other films using the same style (Cloverfield for instance) but Diary is a very different kind of film and certainly not a 'rip-off', but rather a smaller scale movie doing it's own thing.
There's humour (some real laugh-out-loud moments), social commentary (perhaps a little heavy handed, but relevant and intelligent), suspense, gore and everything else we've come to expect from a Romero film but bundled-up into a new and fresher style by the old guy. It was really interesting to see him trying something new.
As a fan of the genre and of Romero's works I was ultimately relieved and impressed by Diary after entering the theatre a sceptic. This isn't his best film and some fans will no doubt be let down, but after seeing it myself I was happy to see him back on track.
Thanks George.
I do not say that "Diary of the Dead" is disappointing, but indeed there is nothing new in this movie "à la The Blair Witch Project (or Cloverfield)". The story is a kind of "documentary" of George A. Romero's trilogy, with the cinema student Jason Creed shooting the movie with his handy camera. Unfortunately there is a total lack of credibility in this unreasonable character that keeps shooting his movie even in the most weird or dangerous situation for himself or for his group of friends. My vote is six.
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Lets start with the main problems(and ignore the million little ones):-
1. An idiot who keeps filming even when he or his friends are in danger (at no point does the brilliant idea of putting the camera down occur to him)
2. A narrator that appears to have edited the film so that it looks polished and yet who chooses to leave in the moments when the camera goes off or turns black
3. A narrator (and editor) who thinks incidental music should be added for tension (imagine those who filmed 9/11 doing the same and you will arrive at the same tasteless nature of this)
4. A narrator (and editor) who wishes for us to witness her rotting corpse family attack her (journalists may pretend to put journalistic integrity before emotional involvement but this is perverse)
5. An allegory for the war in Iraq (we aren't being given the full information etc) that needs to be endlessly repeated.
6. The notion that they needed to film everything to show the world the truth (like walking zombies wouldn't do it for most people)
7. Romero getting the opportunity to remind everyone that he thinks zombies should be slow (and reminding us again and again)
This isn't an absolutely awful film by any stretch but in relation to the history and reputation of Romero, it is alas.....somewhat of an embarrassment
Romero does a good job of showing the savagery of man. I think his vision is that we are not much different than the zombies as our humanity declines. He is also showing that the media and the government cannot be trusted to tell the truth.
It is a movie about zombies, and it has the usual excitement. Not a lot of gore, and the girl doesn't get her clothes ripped off, but exciting nevertheless.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the warehouse, when the group is searching the RV for the missing dead body, you can hear a television report in the background. The report is taken directly from George A. Romero's La notte dei morti viventi (1968).
- BlooperAt several points in the movie, digital videos are shown to break up as an analogue signal would. This is inconsistent with the way digital video breaks up, as it tends to go blocky.
- Citazioni
Eliot Stone: [after Ridley drives off with Francine] Fuckin' mummies get all the girls.
- ConnessioniEdited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
- Colonne sonoreAny Other Way
Written by James Parker / Scot Thiessen / Alina Tringova / Tim Walker
Produced by James Parker
Performed by The Captains Intangible
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 958.961 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 232.576 USD
- 17 feb 2008
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5.540.941 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1