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Solos

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
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Solos (2008)
Zombie HorrorActionAdventureFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

In an unknown future, the earth has been destroyed by man and the air is polluted with a mysterious virus that turns humans into zombies.In an unknown future, the earth has been destroyed by man and the air is polluted with a mysterious virus that turns humans into zombies.In an unknown future, the earth has been destroyed by man and the air is polluted with a mysterious virus that turns humans into zombies.

  • Director
    • Jorge Olguín
  • Writers
    • Jorge Olguín
    • Carolina García
  • Stars
    • Camille Lynch
    • Karina Pizarro
    • Carolina Andrade
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    556
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    • Director
      • Jorge Olguín
    • Writers
      • Jorge Olguín
      • Carolina García
    • Stars
      • Camille Lynch
      • Karina Pizarro
      • Carolina Andrade
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Camille Lynch
    • Camille
    Karina Pizarro
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    Carolina Andrade
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    Rosa Luiz Ramos
    • Wounded Woman
    • (as Rosa Luz Ramos)
    Carina Vera
    • Train Girl
    • (as Carina Veber)
    Jorge Yaber
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    Nicolás López
    Nicolás López
    • Doctor 1
    Patricio Lynch
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    Gisella Perez
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    Martín Morales
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    Steven Chau
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    Antonia Carcamo
    • City Girl 1
    Stephanie Chau
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    Alexandra Vera
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    Anna Vera
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    Antonia Parga
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    Francisco Andrade
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    10Daverat

    Not since George Romero!

    Beyond Geroge Romero there has not been a zombie film that's loaded with this much social/political commentary. Jorge Olguin's 2002 follow-up to SANGRE ETERNA aka ETERNAL BLOOD is a very strong and original post-apocalyptic/Sci-fi/horror movie. For about a half a million dollars, the movie was shot in ten days, with mostly young children ranging from five to ten years old. The children's acting may not be up to par and some of the effects surely reflect the lack of budget & time but DESCENDENTS/SOLOS is a truly dark and disturbing movie set in a dystopian world that looks like a low budget mixture of 28 DAYS LATER and CHILDREN OF MEN, with strong echoes to Chile's past as a military dictatorship. Jorge Olguin is a talent to definitely keep an eye on.
    1holograms

    Very, very, very, very, very BAD

    First off, let me say that I am a big horror movie fan, and an even bigger zombie genre fan. This movie tried to capitalize on the booming zombie genre, but it fell flat on its face in an epic way.

    Picture yourself watching The Walking Dead TV series, Dawn of the Dead, Night of the Living Dead, and any other zombie powerhouses. Now, picture yourself watching a movie called "Descendents" where the director has the camera jumping around when there's absolutely nothing happening, children play on a playground for minutes on end with nothing happening, and the constant replay of the SAME scenes from the little girl's memory. There was a lot of wasted minutes with meaningless crap. The movie is purely and perfectly POINTLESS. Now, picture this pointless drivel of a plot-less movie ending on a monumentally STUPID ending that is second to none in stupidity. You think Full Metal Jacket seemed like a different movie half-way through it? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet until you experience the genius of this movie's ending. It isn't even worth renting (not even on a free rental you may get from your cable vendor). Don't waste your money or free time. This movie looks like it was made in one day.

    Just so you're not fooled, this is no horror movie. It tries to blend social/political lines into an invisible plot mixed with an apocalyptic world. In case you still want to see it for yourself, I won't go any further, but, honestly, this movie isn't worth telling spoilers on. Why? Because it plain sucks. You've been warned.
    10dianerpessler-46164

    A Chilean Masterpiece of Horror As Metaphor

    Jore Olguin, visionary director and auteur, has taken a quite minimal budget and fashioned a masterpiece from it. With haunting imagery and surrealistic cinematographic effects, Olguin's saga of children surviving a post-apocalyptic landscape populated by zombies and killer soldiers unlike anything filmed before. The zombie genre has been overused and is a tired but this is a return to Romero's original concept and it is a stunning accomplishment. The unrelenting horror can sometimes be overwhelming and while it may be necessary to turn away and regain one's composure, this is ultimate a very satisfactory film experience indeed. The Chilean locations heightens the feeling of other worldliness and the sense of an out-of- kilter existence beautifully. An artistic metaphor for how humanity collectively fears the outsider, this is an important and memorable film.
    5cosmo_tiger

    A movie that was much better then I expected. I did expect low B-movie though. OK zombie movie with stupid end. I say C+

    "Everyone lost hope and their worst fears became reality." In the future a strange virus takes hold of the world turning everyone into zombies. While the world is being overrun a few children are born immune to the disease. One little girl begins a trip to the ocean where she thinks she will find safety. She meets a few more children like her and together the must avoid the zombies as well as the military to get to their goal. I have to admit that based on the cover and the preview I was expecting lameness. While I can't say this is a great movie it was much better then I expected. I do however think the pitch meeting went like this : So you want to make a zombie movie with very little talking, or plot. Just a little girl walking and watching people get eaten until she finds water. Is that right? Yes that is correct. OK, here is 5 million dollars...have fun. I am not a fan of zombie movies but this one was watchable and much better then I was expecting. The end is bizarre and is worth watching just for that though. Overall, much better then expected and fans of zombie movies will probably like this a lot. I say C+.
    4kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Massively disappointing zombie effort

    After a devastating war has left the world polluted, a group of Chilean children who are able to survive in the toxic world navigate through the treacherous, zombie-infested world in order to find a sea-side sanctuary.

    This didn't turn out to be all that great of an effort. The main problem here is the decidedly haphazard manner it's story runs through all sorts of rather inane and useless side-plots that don't offer up anything remotely interesting throughout. The concept of a post-apocalyptic wasteland populated by zombies is a concept that in itself is done to death and hardly interesting in the slightest, and to counter this the concept of having children grow a gill-like appendage to breathe through but other than that it's hardly all that new and this feature isn't explored or even granted enough time to really make a mark on what it means. All sorts of clues are guessed at, but it never gives a definitive explanation for anything since it's too busy with the single most irritating flaw in this, the constant sentimental strains and melodramatic turns it provides. This plays out more like a dark children's fantasy tale about their survival in the landscape more than being munched on by zombies or forcing them to face any kind of fears or life-lessons along the way as this constantly has them sitting around talking about the world at large or what it means to miss their parents who are left behind. The dreams and constant memory-fades that this wallows in are for the most part the main source of inspiration through this so it really doesn't bring in a lot of opportunities for zombie carnage throughout though that is on offer as well. The make-up isn't bad and the gore is certainly serviceable as the early attacks at the compound and their escape attempt are about the main threats by the creatures throughout this, so they take on the main gist of the action scenes here but otherwise there's just not enough spread throughout the rest of the film to really justify the remaining flaws being so persistent and focused in here.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence, constant issues of children-in-jeopardy, Graphic Language and drug use.

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2009 (Chile)
    • Country of origin
      • Chile
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Descendents
    • Production companies
      • Chile Films S.A.
      • Olguin Films
      • Sleeping Giant Entertainment
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      • $60,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,775
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      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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