Quando il pilota della Royal Air Force, il tenente Kate Sinclair, viene abbattuta in Afghanistan, trova rifugio in un bunker sotterraneo abbandonato dove vengono risvegliate armi biologiche ... Leggi tuttoQuando il pilota della Royal Air Force, il tenente Kate Sinclair, viene abbattuta in Afghanistan, trova rifugio in un bunker sotterraneo abbandonato dove vengono risvegliate armi biologiche create dall'uomo, metà umane e metà aliene.Quando il pilota della Royal Air Force, il tenente Kate Sinclair, viene abbattuta in Afghanistan, trova rifugio in un bunker sotterraneo abbandonato dove vengono risvegliate armi biologiche create dall'uomo, metà umane e metà aliene.
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This movie is about a crash landed Royal Air Force pilot Lt. Kate Sinclair(Charlotte Kirk), who steps into an underground facility when she is ambushed by rebels defending the area. Inside the underground facility she discovers the terrifying truth about a secret government experiment gone wrong. Afterward when she is rescued by an American task force she warns them about what she had seen but by then it is too late... Watch the film to see what happens next.
Only fans of Neil Marshall movies should see this. Other than that there is nothing worth mentioning about this one. Charlotte Kirk produced this film as well so I'm mystified as to how much was invested into the special-effects department. Obviously nothing went right for Neil. On top of this some lousy acting to boot from all involved. I won't be surprised if this movie ends up in public domain, free for all to watch. It's that bad.
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The story is pretty average and predictable, but that's alright as these type of films we're looking for action and scare. The lack of budget made it look a bit cheese feel which really ruined it right from the start. However, again if they could do it well in the trailer, I still think much of this is through the camera work.
What am I talking about? In some scenes of the monster close up, you can tell they spent a lot of money on the CGI and effects to make it look real, these are in the trailer. However, many scenes of the monster from afar, which are mostly action scenes, you can totally tell it is some guy in a cheap rubber suit. Yeah... it's that bad.
A lot of the explosion effects were really good, which again makes me wonder perhaps they spent the money in the wrong area of the film. Overall a good one time watch with friends but treat it like any other cheesy low budget B movie and you'll get a night of fun with your friends. Keep your expectations low.
5/10.
This is a solidly middle of the road action horror movie. The creature costumes are pretty good for a low budget movie but the CGI blood is pretty bad. I will have to say that Jaimie Barber did a good job since I didn't even recognize him until about an hour into the movie. The rest is the cast is mostly pretty decent. The main exception is the female lead. She's very pretty but not much of an actor. I didn't believe for a second that she was an RAF pilot or even British for that matter. The action scenes are pretty well done and entertaining. The plot is mostly a pile of various tropes cliches but it's serviceable.
If you want an action horror movie where the characters fight monsters, this one is perfectly okay. It's not great but I have seen far worse.
The script seemed choppy and unconvincing but I'm not entirely sure if it was actually bad or if I just couldn't get past the atrocious accents.
The story was slow and dragged it'd feet, the monsters felt repetitive, the entire premise felt forced and had no natural flow to it.
But seriously, in case I haven't hit this point enough, couldn't they cast people with authentic accents if they were unable to find anyone able to convincingly deliver on them?
The movie is obviously influenced by the mercenary and sci-fi flicks of the 80s and 90s, and well constructed in three acts at 30 mins each. Act 1, the bunker is discovered. Will the army take heed of the warning of an unknown enemy? Act 2, battle at night with the creatures, then more information is gathered, from obduction of a creature's body to unexpected help from a local guy. Act 3, trying to stop the invasion from below. Because also Taliban forces attack, really an action-packed situation. The movie has a few weaknesses, some characters remain shallow as cardboard, some scenes are "we've seen it all before", but it was fun.
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- QuizIn a 2022 interview with Icon Vs. Icon, Neil Marshall spoke about some of the challenges of doubling Budapest for Afghanistan and bringing the script to life: "Trying to recreate Afghanistan and Russian bunkers in Budapest was certainly challenging. There is a sequence involving an elevator shaft. We knew we couldn't film it in a real elevator shaft, so we had to figure out how to shoot something like that. There are always those types of creative challenges. Also, finding US Army vehicles in the middle of Budapest isn't the easiest thing to do! We managed to find a Humvee from Romania, which belonged to a private collector, and drove it to the locations. You write things like these into scripts so easily without thinking about how you're going to pull them off. It's only when you get into production that you start to think, 'Oh, what was I thinking when I wrote that.' We only have ourselves to blame at the end of the day!"
- BlooperAt about 35 mins, the letter Finch receives from the US Army uses British spelling.
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Major Roy Finch: Last words, after falling on a grenade: "How's that for a voluntary discharge?"
- ConnessioniReferences Zulu (1964)
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