Beanbioca
As Good As It Gets
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
SnoopyStyle
In Paris, Sam reluctantly stays at a party. In the next morning, he awakens to an empty apartment and marauding bands of murderous people running out in the streets. They're fast moving cannibal zombies and he barricades himself in the building.This is a modern zombie movie with much of it stripped of action or tension. He's alone most of the time and that's its Archilles heel. For long stretches, there is no dialogue or even noise. It's an eerily quiet city which becomes an emptiness that the movie struggles to fill. When interactions do pop up, it lacks a depth into the characters. This is most noteworthy not for what it is but what it is without.
subxerogravity
A dope movie about a guy who goes to a party to pick up stuff he left with his ex-girlfriend and while waiting for her he falls asleep and wakes up in a Zombie Apocalypse.One of the best Zombie movies ever seen (and that's saying a lot cause Zombie movies are the best!), it's a quiet tone as this dude goes through an I am Legend type situation thinking he's the last man on the planet (or at least in Paris)The dude who they got playing the last man on Earth is a pretty good actor cause he had to be interesting for 90 minutes and he pulls it off, making us laugh, making us sad, and making us believe he lost his mind from loneliness. It's a stellar performance.I recommend.
pensacolacomputer
Never have I seen a boring zombie movie. Well, now I have. PASS on this one, unless you like movies that nothing happens in them.
matahari20-1
I just finished this. I very much enjoyed it. The undead in this are some of the creepiest in the genre because of their utter silence. The character of Sam really drew me in. You feel very much for him and he manages to portray just about every human emotion there is extremely well while finding ways to survive alone in the desert of death, horror and loss around him. This survival is not just about food and ravenous flesh-eating zombies. There are some small and brilliant experimental music scenes created when Sam finds ingenious ways to relieve his boredom and loneliness. He's obviously a musician . He plays drums amazingly too.
There is a twist in there too. I don't want to give anything away except to say I didn't see it coming at all.
There were many sad scenes. Some achingly sad. And a few humorous ones.
Overall, this is an unexpected gem. Kudos!