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A fan of zombie movies? Me too! I have watched many and reviewed them here in order to recommend, (or to NOT recommend!) them to those seeking to see one. I have focused on the more obscure titles since anyone looking for zombie movies has probably already seen Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of The Dead, Zombi, Shawn of the Dead, and Return of the Living Dead.
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Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Rammbock: Berlin Undead, (2010)



    Well, after seven years, Gabi dumped Michael. 

    In a last ditch effort to woo her back, Michael, armed with a tissue-thin plan about returning her keys, travels from Vienna to her new apartment in Berlin. Instead of Gabi, Michael finds a couple of plumbers working on the building. The senior plumber starts acting... well, strangely, and attacks Michael and Harper, the young apprentice plumber. The two quickly chuck him out the door and barricade it.  Then, attracted to the sounds of a riot, the two's eyes turn towards the balcony. Looking down, they watch the first signs of the outbreak unfold in the apartment complex's courtyard.



    So, the lovelorn Michael and the plumber's apprentice, Harper, find themselves under siege, accompanied by an ever dwindling number of other residents, who can only communicate through their windows across the open courtyard.



    The pervasive deceased continually tighten the spaces and create a claustrophobic atmosphere, to couple with the sense of hopelessness, as melancholy Michael, and resourceful Harper, and the other living occupants struggle to meet challenges of survival and, eventually, to hatch a plan to escape to the seaport.



    A few sides notes here: The zombies in question seem like your traditional zombies, (with the exception of running and growling!) but there is no definitive proof that they are, in fact, dead and/or undead. The radio called it a virus, and it might just hijack the person through the infection, à la Rabies. Okay, true. There is, of course, the English language name, "Berlin Undead," which STRONGLY implies that they have, in fact, shaken off their mortal coil. But aside from that minor detail, it is only implied.



    Also, there is also no evidence of destruction by damaging the brain. In fact, no zombies were harmed in the making of this film. Seriously. There are no guns, or projectile weapons of any kind, (Harper's eye-gouging slingshot made from old forks actually broke during its virgin attempt!) and the one pipe that was used against some walkers* in one scene was minimally effective. (*Forgive the Walking Dead vernacular, -especially considering these guys are runners- but the synonyms list for "zombies" is a short one.)

    Ingenuity and perseverance prevail, (to some extant,) and a plan is put into action.


    But will Michael and Gabi EVER get back together? I mean, this is not by any means a love story, but this Michael guy is so pathetically lost without her. And when she does appear... Wait. No. I am gonna minimize the spoilers because this is a film that I want to recommend. I like this one and have seen it a coupla' times. Oh sure, it is subtitled, but the conversation is minimal and the subtitles are quick. Conversation is NOT a priority during the Zombie Apocalypse! 

And, like I've said before, just read the F'in' subtitles! It's not that hard!


    Rammbock / Berlin Undead scored a whopping 3.0 out of 4.0, (and an even more rare complete agreement between myself and the Zombie Movies Rubrick.) I mean, there is nothing out of the ordinary or groundbreaking here, just another tale from the (forthcoming) Zombie Apocalypse. But it is a really well done one without annoying characters shouting "What the hell are those things?" or flinging more bullet casings around than a Robocop moviethon.


    Enjoy now the trailer for it from the ever-reliable youtubes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErSQdtSNniA



Monday, January 27, 2020

The Dead, (2010)


   Taking place shortly after the outbreak of walking dead and giving no explanation for it, the film opens with a plane attempting to leave Africa only to crash just offshore. The few survivors to make it to the beach are greeting by slowly advancing corpses shambling out of the jungle.

   The zombies in The Dead are the closest to the Romero-style: slow-moving, silent, expressionless, and unblinking. The darkness of the African countryside at night only amplifies their creepiness. It is due to this that I feel The Dead could fit easily among the original trio of Romero films, possibly as a sort of parallel sequel. 


   It has been critiqued by some as being a bit slow, and at times, the development of the story does keep the deceased at bay, but it is important to remember that this is not of the "action-horror," sub-genre of zombie movies, but an old-school, straight-up monster movie. 


   One of my personal faves, and holder of a ZMR score of 3.62 out of 4.0! 

   2013 saw an equally great sequel from the Ford Brothers, set in India and called, not surprisingly, The Dead 2.





Grab a peek at it on them YouTubes right here: THE DEAD 






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