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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.An alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.An alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.
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In Phoenix, the social assistant Beau Stark (Luke Perry) and the substitute teacher Cassy Winslow (Rebecca Gayheart) live together and are in love with each other and Beau proposes to marry her. Their best friend, the medical student Pitt Henderson (Christopher Orr) is happy with the news. When Beau returns to his car, he sees a black stone that felt from the sky and when he touches it, he feels bad in a sort of influenza. When other black stones fall from the sky, there is an epidemic of influenza in Phoenix and Dr. Sheila Moran (Kim Cattrall) tries to convince his director to summon the CDC, but he says that it is not necessary. Soon Beau changes his behavior and Cassy tells Pitt. Their further investigation shows that RH- people have stranger reaction after touching the black stone that activates a latent virus in the humans that mutates them into an alien breed. Now Sheila, Cassy, Pitt and a few other humans are trying to find an antibody to save the human race. But no one can be trusted.
"Invasion" is an entertaining sci-fi, with a storyline that recalls "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Stargate". In 1997, it was an underrated film, but re-watching in the present days, the viewer realizes that the story has not aged and the special effects and make-up are still good. Unfortunately, this film was only released on VHS in Brazil. It is also great to see the gorgeous Rebecca Gayheart and Kim Cattrall very young. The conclusion is failed since other countries have been also invaded and the airborne gas is only used in Phoenix. Maybe the third episode would provide a better conclusion to the story. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Epidemia Mortal" ("Deadly Epidemic")
"Invasion" is an entertaining sci-fi, with a storyline that recalls "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Stargate". In 1997, it was an underrated film, but re-watching in the present days, the viewer realizes that the story has not aged and the special effects and make-up are still good. Unfortunately, this film was only released on VHS in Brazil. It is also great to see the gorgeous Rebecca Gayheart and Kim Cattrall very young. The conclusion is failed since other countries have been also invaded and the airborne gas is only used in Phoenix. Maybe the third episode would provide a better conclusion to the story. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Epidemia Mortal" ("Deadly Epidemic")
Hokey music, cheesy special effects, a really dumb script, and heavy-handed, pedestrian direction, all drawn out to great lengths - is this a movie? No, clearly it's a TV mini-series, and a poor one at that. The only thing that might attract you to it is some meaningful acting talent, and that certainly is present. I was drawn into watching it by the presence of Kim Catrall and Rebecca Gayheart, both of whose work I've previously admired... but don't make the same mistake. Truly, it's not worth it. Give this one a miss.
Really a disappointment from the book. The effect's are laughable, and the acting is pretty embarassing. I would not recommend this mini-series at all. If you want to see a good mini-series, rent "Band of Brothers." Whatever happened to Luke Perry anyway? The only two people that still have career's are Kim Catrall and Neal McDonough.
A virus, presumably of extraterrestrial origin, takes over human beings.
By the numbers made-for-tv movie travels down well-known territory with few redeeming virtues. The familiar story is padded with mumbo jumbo galore and cheesy special effects. Even though the acting by most of the cast is decent, there is little else to be remembered.
Recommended only to desperate diehards craving for their sci-fi daily shot!!! With due respect to the canine breeds, skip this dog of a movie and go for the real thing. Rent out Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Village of the Damned and the underrated Independence Day or any of those wonderful campy sci-fi B-movies of the 50's... and treat yourself to a pleasurable Saturday afternoon and don't forget the right words: Klaatu barada nikto!
Rating: 2/10.because of beautiful locations.
By the numbers made-for-tv movie travels down well-known territory with few redeeming virtues. The familiar story is padded with mumbo jumbo galore and cheesy special effects. Even though the acting by most of the cast is decent, there is little else to be remembered.
Recommended only to desperate diehards craving for their sci-fi daily shot!!! With due respect to the canine breeds, skip this dog of a movie and go for the real thing. Rent out Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Village of the Damned and the underrated Independence Day or any of those wonderful campy sci-fi B-movies of the 50's... and treat yourself to a pleasurable Saturday afternoon and don't forget the right words: Klaatu barada nikto!
Rating: 2/10.because of beautiful locations.
I didn't see this miniseries in its original run in 1997, but watched it last week in a rerun on the SCIFI channel because of Robin's Cook's involvement. All of his work (books, screenplays, miniseries) has been consistently good. (Remember "Coma"?). This one was no different. I thought it was an interesting story, played seriously by a better than average cast. Luke Perry plays the leading man, the first to be infected by the alien virus, and his girlfriend (the extremely cute Rebecca Gayheart) who becomes the one to try to save him from it with the help of a molecular biologist in the person of Kim Catrall. As I enjoy most 'virus' type movies (Outbreak, The Stand), I enjoyed this one, too. I give it a 9 out of 10 for a TV miniseries.
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- CuriosidadesThe scenes taking place at "The Institute for New Human Kind" (aka the closed "McKinley Air Force Base" in the film) and of the climactic finale were filmed at the former Williams Air Force Base in Mesa AZ, 30 miles southeast of Phoenix. The base closed in 1993.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the crowd slowly realizes that John and Sheila are not infected, the shadow of a camera is visible.
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Pitt Henderson: It's not what are we going to do with it, question is what's it planning to do with us.
- ConexõesReferences E.T.: O Extraterrestre (1982)
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