Infected

Infected

Infected 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 5.4/10
 
Genres: Horror
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Dan Rickard

Stars Cast: Samantha Bolter, Dan Rickard, Christianne van Wijk
 

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Infected

Infected Movie Review

 
A 2021 zombie movie, will I watch it? That's right. Was there anything I was expecting? No, it is not.

Did writers Will Martin and Dan Rickard bring a healthy and exciting film. No, even remotely. So was it worth the time, money, and effort? No, no and no.

First of all, let's talk about the first scene, the scene, which was apparently stolen in "28 Days Later", in space, the events that took place and even the music were very reminiscent of that very exciting film. . Of course, this was a good start.

Then the film just shattered. The camera work in the movie was all over the place, and a lot of the moving, moving and uninterrupted camera work did not make a fun movie in my book. No, when I sit down to watch a movie, I want to watch a healthy movie with the right amount of production, not something I can do better with my DV camera.

The storyline is so familiar and unusual that you might drift to Sleepland, which you may do during the "Infected: The Darkest Day" period, and then wake up later and still be able to speed up movie events. .

Then there is the noise. With God it was chaos. Infected scenes, shots, helicopters and other things that were not loud enough, you know where you can hear things well. Then cut into each scene with a dialogue, and the sound was so low and disturbed that it was difficult to understand much of the conversation. Luckily I had a subtitle option, which I had to use to understand the dialogue.

The role in "Infection: The Darkest Day" was highly questionable. So you're not in the big thing here.

The zombie make-up was not really impressive, so "Infection: The Dark Day" did not reap the much-needed points here.

Of course, they had things like soldiers, proper clothing, and even helicopters (or proper CGIs), so it wasn't all that bad. But yes, it was.

"Infection: The Darkest Day" was a really dark day in the history of the zombie film, as this pile of trash from director Dan Rickard is one you should avoid. I rated this 2021 movie as two out of ten stars. This was by no means the brightest or brightest moment in the history of zombie films. And it is not a movie I will ever watch again, or I would recommend that you spend your time, money or effort on it.