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Z-108 qi cheng

  • 2012
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
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Z-108 qi cheng (2012)
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A virus gets loose in Taipei. Army and SWAT teams oversee evacuation but in Ximending the gangs don't want the police. They attack the military but when both find themselves under attack by ... Read allA virus gets loose in Taipei. Army and SWAT teams oversee evacuation but in Ximending the gangs don't want the police. They attack the military but when both find themselves under attack by zombies there is an alliance as they try and escape.A virus gets loose in Taipei. Army and SWAT teams oversee evacuation but in Ximending the gangs don't want the police. They attack the military but when both find themselves under attack by zombies there is an alliance as they try and escape.

  • Director
    • Joe Chien
  • Writer
    • Joe Chien
  • Stars
    • Morris Hsiang Jung
    • Yvonne Yao
    • Sona Eyambe
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Joe Chien
    • Writer
      • Joe Chien
    • Stars
      • Morris Hsiang Jung
      • Yvonne Yao
      • Sona Eyambe
    • 24User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
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    Morris Hsiang Jung
    Morris Hsiang Jung
    • Gangster Boss
    • (as Morris Rong)
    Yvonne Yao
    Yvonne Yao
    • Linda
    Sona Eyambe
    • Running Foreigner #1
    Josh-Hiyakawa Wilson
    • Running Foreigner #2
    • (as Josh Wilson)
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Swat Commander
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Swat Captain
    Yukiya Oonishi
    • Japanese Serial Killer
    • (as Gpr Yukiya)
    Ching-Hsuan Wei
    • Japan Serial killer's girlfriend
    Karen Shih
    • Boss' wife
    Jerry Chang
    • Swat
    Jia-Hui Chen
    • Mother in Theatre
    Wells Chen
    • Swat
    Zhi-Yuan Chen
    • Swat
    Joe Chien
    • Pervert
    Hsin-Yi Chou
    • Imprisoned girl
    Mu Yen Chu
    • Swat
    Kevin Hsen
    • Gangster
    Guan-Hong Jiang
    • Swat
    • Director
      • Joe Chien
    • Writer
      • Joe Chien
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    4Coventry

    Demented zombie fodder from Taiwan

    Do we really need yet another lousy, unmemorable, low-budgeted and gratuitously repulsive zombie movie? No, of course not. Do I gladly stand in line amidst dozens of other outraged horror fanatics when it's premiering at the Brussels Festival of Fantastic Films? Why, of course! Because even though you know from beforehand that you won't see anything new or innovating, and presumably that it'll even be a stupid and terrible film, there's something irresistible about watching zombie fodder at a festival's midnight screening. The only unusual but noteworthy elements about this "Zombie 108" are that it's a flick from Taiwan (usually the genre flicks come from Japan or South Korea) and that the contains a few illuminative – but sadly underdeveloped – ideas. Following the Tsunami and the subsequent nuclear disaster in Japan, (yes, that's how fast the horror industry exploits news dramas!) a deadly cloud full of radioactive chemicals comes flying over one of the most pauperized and crime-infested districts of the capital Taipei. People die but immediately resurrect as a flesh-craving monsters, the government places the area under quarantine and the continuously decreasing number of human survivors have to battle for their lives. There are two rather interesting subplots in "Zombie 108". A SWAT-team that was about to do a raid on a mafia night club are now forced to combine forces with the criminals against the zombies invaders. This results in a couple of amusing moments, particularly involving the 400lbs mafia leader. There's another intriguing – but mostly bizarre and unfathomable – subplot about a perverted serial killer/kidnapper (who replaces his own skin with cooked meat) who abuses the zombie mayhem to make even more victims. One would say, especially with positive aspects like these, that "Zombie 108" is an adequate horror effort, but unfortunately the wholesome is too chaotic, incoherent and amateurishly put together. The gore and make-up effects are nauseating, but laughably inept and cheap. The extremely young and over-enthusiast director Joe Chien (he was present at the festival to introduce his movie and barely looked twenty years old!) clearly doesn't grant any importance to tension or ominous atmosphere and goes straight for savagery, including loud heavy metal music and plentiful of scarcely dressed beauties in the supportive cast.
    amesmonde

    An unnecessary off-putting subplot

    As a virus sweeps the city, it falls into a bloody zombie- apocalypse and array citizens come together to survive the nightmare.

    Yes we've seen it all before but what writer/director Joe Chien does have like his semi-side-quel Zombie Fight Club (2014) is a dark and ominous atmosphere.

    Following the opening of a large abandoned metropolitan area where a woman wanders around and finds a mass of hungry zombies we are then presented with a flashback of how the city became deserted. Chien borrows from the best, which is a good thing but sadly Zombie 108 biggest slip up is an unnecessary off-putting subplot where a sordid pervert kidnaps women and traps them in his apartment. He keeps them locked up, tortures, rapes and murders them.

    It's messy, chaotic, graphic and at times borderline incoherent in keeping with many Asian zombie outings. That said, it does have its eerie creepy moments, it's played serious and the zombies are well executed. However, you'd be excused if you skipped this mainly due to the distasteful secondary plot and went straight to Chien's more rounded Zombie Fight Club.
    1hidder-67782

    This is the worst movie I ever saw

    This is the worst movie I ever saw in my life . If you never see this movie , keep that way. If you ever see this movie , I'm sorry to hear that .
    3Leofwine_draca

    The Raid meets The Walking Dead meets Texas Chainsaw

    There have been an increasing number of cheesy, low budget zombie films made in recent years, such as THE ZOMBIE DIARIES and APOCALYPSE OF THE DEAD, films which offer their own minuscule-priced takes on the classics but often falling down due to the poor expertise of the crew members making them. ZOMBIE 108 is no different, and in its defence it attempts to rip off not just one genre but instead three distinct ones, with generally poor effects.

    Firstly, it's clear that somebody watched and enjoyed THE RAID before they made this, because half of the characters are SWAT team members whose long-running feud with some ugly gang members provides a backdrop to the zombie action. Then we have the zombies themselves, the usual bunch of shuffling, entrail-grabbing monsters, who always seem to appear in badly-edited montages. This effect may be utilised to hide the rubbish nature of the zombie makeup.

    Finally, if that wasn't enough, writer/director Joe Chien throws in a flesh-masked pervert who keeps a dungeon full of chained naked girls and uses zombies to power his own electricity generator! The Texas CHAINSAW influence is clear, but it means that, tonally, the movie is all over the place, ranging from the ridiculous to the repulsive. One moment we're sitting through another hackneyed zombie attack and the next we're watching this slobbering rapist having his way with a naked and nubile young woman. It's pretty nasty.

    Thankfully, the film is so poorly made that none of it means much, and even the sicker moments are amusing rather than disturbing. Joe Chien acts like an overactive child when directing, with his irritating jumpy editing and choice of death metal to irradiate the ears of sensitive viewers. The film is littered with amusing errors, like somebody turning into a zombie complete with decayed makeup in the space of two minutes, and more bad acting than you can shake a stick at. My favourite character is the black guy, a wannabe Parkour expert who does these little jumps over tables and the like in a bid to convince us of his athletic abilities; such moments are truly hilarious.

    The novelty factor is that this is Taiwan's first zombie movie, but unfortunately it lacks any cultural awareness or difference to the bog-standard low grade horror film from any country on this earth: people running around aimlessly and doing very little. It's a bore.
    5Pairic

    Diehard Zombie fans will like it.

    Zombie108: A violent adult Zombie film, definitely not for the squeamish. Zombie virus outbreak in Taipei, police and army combat zombies but then come under attack from gang members. Theres even a serial killer who takes advantage of the situation. The film is somewhat confusing as the dialogue is in English, Mandarin and Japanese without subtitles but generally you can follow whats going on.

    Diehard Zombie fans will like it.

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      Taiwan's first zombie movie.
    • Alternate versions
      Hong Kong version was cut for violence to secure a Cat. III rating. This version was also licensed to other countries, e.g. Germany.

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2012 (Taiwan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Taiwan
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Call of the Undead
    • Filming locations
      • Taiwan
    • Production company
      • Heyshine International Co.
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    • Budget
      • NT$3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,219
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Cinesound
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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