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Zygote

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 23m
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7.2/10
6.1K
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Zygote (2017)
Body HorrorHorrorSci-FiShort

Stranded in an Arctic mine, two lone survivors are forced to fight for their lives, evading and hiding from a new kind of terror.Stranded in an Arctic mine, two lone survivors are forced to fight for their lives, evading and hiding from a new kind of terror.Stranded in an Arctic mine, two lone survivors are forced to fight for their lives, evading and hiding from a new kind of terror.

  • Director
    • Neill Blomkamp
  • Writers
    • Neill Blomkamp
    • Thomas Sweterlitsch
    • Terri Tatchell
  • Stars
    • Dakota Fanning
    • Jose Pablo Cantillo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neill Blomkamp
    • Writers
      • Neill Blomkamp
      • Thomas Sweterlitsch
      • Terri Tatchell
    • Stars
      • Dakota Fanning
      • Jose Pablo Cantillo
    • 35User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Barklay
    Jose Pablo Cantillo
    Jose Pablo Cantillo
    • Quinn
    • Director
      • Neill Blomkamp
    • Writers
      • Neill Blomkamp
      • Thomas Sweterlitsch
      • Terri Tatchell
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    8Fella_shibby

    Comparison to Carpenters The Thing is inevitable but this movie really succeeded where the remake failed. It is claustrophobic, tensed n fast paced.

    Recently been on a spree of revisiting Tales from the crypt on Youtube. Was searching for a short horror film n when i saw the name of Neill Blomkamp, i was totally interested in checking this out. The 22 minutes was worth it. Comparison to Carpenters The Thing is inevitable but this movie really succeeded where the remake failed. It is claustrophobic, tensed, fast paced, superbly acted n directed. The film is set in the mining colony in the Arctic circle. We r told that outta 98 crew only two r remaining. One of em is wounded n blinded n the other a frightened junior female crew member. The monster/thing is made up of body parts of the dead members. There is no safe chamber or place to hide as the monster has the fingerprint ids of all the doors. The creature was terrific though.
    9peamorrortu

    Should be a feature film

    Short runtime brings about some plot contrivances, but, overall, this short is pretty good: the story is interesting and compelling, worth expanding, and I would love to see the two main characters more developed. The monster is just awesome: really well done and disgusting, as a monster should be. Hope Oats Studio makes features films some day.
    7thisseatofmars

    If you choose between seeing this and Life (2017)... choose this instead.

    If you choose between seeing this and Life (2017)... choose this instead.

    Let me explain why.

    George Miller, master storyteller and director of the Mad Max films, has said that audiences have learned how to "speed read" films, citing the number of cuts between the earlier Mad Max movies and the latest, Fury Road: Wikipedia claims that Fury Road contains 2,700 cuts while The Road Warrior had only 1,200.

    I bring this up because Zygote offers us the very same setup as films like Alien, Aliens, John Carpenter's The Thing, Event Horizon, and even Life, of this year: Zygote is set in a derelict and remote station featuring workers being stalked by a horrible creature. Zygote is superior to Life only because it is much more condensed. I'm judging Zygote by Life because they came out the same year and Life has failed to evolve.

    No, I'm not giving preference to Zygote over Life just because Zygote is shorter-- Zygote is condensed. As the Mad Max movies have evolved to suit the abilities of "speed reading" audiences, Zygote offers us everything Alien, Life, and The Thing offers without dragging out the entire show.

    The "trapped in space with a horrible monster" genre has been done to death. Zygote wisely gives us all of the feelings of isolation, fear, claustrophobia, and wonder that the genre offers us in just over 20 minutes. "Life" was overlong rehash of a film we've seen more than a dozen times now. Perhaps Zygote-- or rather, its format-- is the evolution of the genre.

    A criticism: the opening exposition is weak, just the male lead talking and explaining the setup. And he speaks in such a gravelly-growly "please take me seriously, I'm a hardened veteran, no really" kind of way I wished there was an option for subtitles.

    In any case, props to the FX department of Zygote-- they did a wonder creating their monster. Now THERE is a scary creature I'd rate in the same category of creepy-cool as Alien's xenomorph. Not Life's "Calvin..." that thing looked like a lizard with a four feelers.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    "The Thing" and Dakota Fanning...

    Running at just over 20 minutes, then "Zygote" was initially a movie that I would have passed on, as I am not keen on short films. But I read the synopsis for it and found it to be sounding like it might actually be worth the time and effort.

    And let me be the first to say wow! "Zygote" turned out to be a rather entertaining and thrilling short film. I must admit that writers Thomas Sweterlitsch, Terri Tatchell and writer/director Neill Blomkamp had put together something quite good.

    Sure, this was blatantly an imitation of "The Thing", but that hardly mattered, because "Zygote" in your face from the very beginning. There wasn't any tallying about.

    And with a cast that included just two people, Jose Pablo Cantillo and Dakota Fanning, then there was a certain amount of pressure riding on the two performers. It should be said that they did perform quite well and carried the movie phenomenally. It was a rather nice surprise to see Dakota Fanning in a movie such as this.

    The creature was rather interesting and it definitely came off as being realistic given the impressive CGI used. So thumbs up for the CGI and special effects department on their accomplishment here.

    It would be great to see "Zygote" as a full length feature film, although I can't really see what it would bring to the genre that hasn't already been done and seen in movies such as "The Thing". But still, with the entertainment level that they managed to pull off with just 20 minutes, then it would be fun to watch a full length movie with this stuff.

    "Zygote" is definitely well worth the time and effort if you enjoyed "The Thing". I am rating "Zygote" 7 out of 10 stars.
    Dethcharm

    "You're Canary Class, Right?!"...

    ZYGOTE is another Neill Blomkamp short film. This time, we join survivors Barklay and Quinn (Dakota Fanning and Jose Pablo Cantillo), after something has gone horribly wrong in a subterranean facility.

    It seems that a creature is after them. A monster so hideous and so mind-bending that my jaw dropped and stayed there! This is Blomkamp's unspeakable tribute to movies like John Carpenter's THE THING, James Cameron's ALIENS, etc., and does it ever deliver the flesh-crawling goods! Impeccable CGI makes this one unforgettable...

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at the Diefenbunker, a decommissioned Cold War era nuclear fallout shelter of the Canadian government - now the Canadian Cold War museum. La Somme de toutes les peurs (2002) among other movies have used the location in the past.
    • Goofs
      When Quinn presses the button to open the gate to the outside, the supposedly 'concrete' wall flexes under the pressure. (@ 7:24)
    • Quotes

      Quinn: Synthetics must be used as mining labour. Protocol 7, statute 9. But do you know how much true synthetics cost? The overhead involved? Synthetics... They cost more than orphans. We purchased you from the Strata Group. The company bought you when you were two weeks old. You're a fucking human, Barklay. That barcode we put on you was to fool the OSHA inspectors. We bought a couple of synths just to fool them. You're Canary class, right? What's their job? Your job is to crawl down in the mineshafts, deep down into the asteroids. Your job is to die if you walk into a pocket of poison gas, right? Now, do you think a synthetic would get sick like that? Here, take the gun. Take it. You're going to get out. You're going to tell everyone about this place. About you, about who you are. About the quartz, how it flashes. You tell them.

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      Edited into Oats Studios: Zygote (2017)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2017 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site - Oats Studios
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зигот
    • Filming locations
      • Diefenbunker Canada's Cold War Museum, Carp, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Oats Studios
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    • Runtime
      23 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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