tufdood21
Joined Nov 2019
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The Zombie Club, directed by Aeyron Moore, is a film of six high school students who all come from very different home lives and social statuses. They all get Saturday detention with a science professor as their chaperone. The high school students are all sitting quietly and then a wave of confusion hits them when they hear their professor scream from down the hall. Next, the students all go to search for the professor and find him in a storage room with toxic gas surrounding him. They go into the storage room to save him. When they do so, they inhale some gasses themselves, and the rest is a mystery.
The movie, starring actor and director Dean Cain, was and outstanding production with realistic special effects, and superb acting. I enjoyed how they incorporated bullying in the film. I also enjoyed how they showed the lives that some teens live in.
I would recommend this film to a young adult audience. The film sends a powerful message to eliminate bullying altogether. I loved the acting and the special effects. Overall a fantastic film.
The movie, starring actor and director Dean Cain, was and outstanding production with realistic special effects, and superb acting. I enjoyed how they incorporated bullying in the film. I also enjoyed how they showed the lives that some teens live in.
I would recommend this film to a young adult audience. The film sends a powerful message to eliminate bullying altogether. I loved the acting and the special effects. Overall a fantastic film.