Solar debris crashes down to Earth, causing widespread destruction and unleashing solar radiation around the world. As genetic mutations rapidly spread, a group of friends must fight to stay... Read allSolar debris crashes down to Earth, causing widespread destruction and unleashing solar radiation around the world. As genetic mutations rapidly spread, a group of friends must fight to stay alive and escape the chaos.Solar debris crashes down to Earth, causing widespread destruction and unleashing solar radiation around the world. As genetic mutations rapidly spread, a group of friends must fight to stay alive and escape the chaos.
Lucy Aarden
- Katie
- (as Lucy Southall)
Penelope Shipley
- Nicole
- (as Penelope Ann Shipley)
Colin Murtagh
- Zombie
- (uncredited)
Chris von Ruhland
- Zombie Eddie
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Acting mostly OK.. Effects great. But it's not 28 Days
What do people want this is not best film l have seen on the subject but it's not as bad as people are saying, yes it's cheap, the acting won't win Oscars, but it's a dam sight better the Cloverfield, the special FX are ok, not brill but ok, it looked as though London was really hit by something, it's a bit gory but so it the Walking Dead, give it a chance.
Lol that was so bad, I lasted 5 min.
Chunks don't fly off the sun. and if they did they wouldn't be radioactive.
I think these people heard the word solar radiation, but didn't bother to find out what that meant.
When I picked up a copy of the 2019 movie "Solar Impact" I must admit that I initially thought that I was in for a natural disaster movie. I had not expected it to be a zombie movie, so that was somewhat of a surprise. Granted, I hadn't read the movie's synopsis before popping it on, I had merely just looked at the movie's front cover.
And while "Solar Impact" proved entertaining enough, it just failed to stand out as a particularly memorable outbreak movie. How so? Well, because everything was essentially just something you already have seen in other similar movies. So writer Simon Park didn't manage to produce something new here with the script for this movie.
For a zombie movie, then "Solar Impact" was pretty much a generic movie. But at least this movie gives a cause for the outbreak. A believable one, as believable as zombie outbreaks can be, well hardly so. But hey, it proved entertaining enough for what it was.
The acting in the movie was adequate, with no particular memorable or outstanding performances to be witnessed.
As for the special effect and make-up, well that was actually good enough. Sure, it wasn't up to par with the likes "The Walking Dead" and the like. But the make-up and special effects department at least managed to lift the movie well above the usual low-budget rubbish that is out there. You know, the zombie movies where they paint people's faces gray and darken the eyes, but forget about everything else from the neck down.
"Solar Impact" was watchable for a single viewing, but this is hardly an outbreak movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. Why? Well, the storyline was just way too generic and linear for that.
My rating of the 2019 movie "Solar Impact" lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars. It wasn't among the best of zombie movies, but luckily it wasn't among the worst either. A flat out mundane entry in the outbreak genre.
And while "Solar Impact" proved entertaining enough, it just failed to stand out as a particularly memorable outbreak movie. How so? Well, because everything was essentially just something you already have seen in other similar movies. So writer Simon Park didn't manage to produce something new here with the script for this movie.
For a zombie movie, then "Solar Impact" was pretty much a generic movie. But at least this movie gives a cause for the outbreak. A believable one, as believable as zombie outbreaks can be, well hardly so. But hey, it proved entertaining enough for what it was.
The acting in the movie was adequate, with no particular memorable or outstanding performances to be witnessed.
As for the special effect and make-up, well that was actually good enough. Sure, it wasn't up to par with the likes "The Walking Dead" and the like. But the make-up and special effects department at least managed to lift the movie well above the usual low-budget rubbish that is out there. You know, the zombie movies where they paint people's faces gray and darken the eyes, but forget about everything else from the neck down.
"Solar Impact" was watchable for a single viewing, but this is hardly an outbreak movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. Why? Well, the storyline was just way too generic and linear for that.
My rating of the 2019 movie "Solar Impact" lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars. It wasn't among the best of zombie movies, but luckily it wasn't among the worst either. A flat out mundane entry in the outbreak genre.
It's just a weak story, with a lot wrong with it, such as why is it these creatures don't eat themselves, and how is it that they all seem to be mutating in exactly the same bizarre way. The CGI really is not bad. But to watch people simply fleeing the mutant cannibals, and falling into one bad situation and then miraculously finding a way out of it is simply not very involving.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene leading up to the flat tire, it can be seen they used a Mitsubishi (steering wheel), a Ford (front grille, hatch, and radio), and a Renault (lug nut covers) to portray the vehicle they're driving.
- GoofsThe sun is comprised almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, so there is no way solar "debris" could crash into Earth.
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- Solar Impact: The Destruction of London
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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