Mutants

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It’s one thing to kill a zombie. But what if the zombie was someone you loved? ER doctor Sonia (Helene de Fougerolles) and her boyfriend Marco (Francis Renaud) take refuge in an abandoned base when a pandemic has turned almost everyone in the world into a flesh-eating monster. But one of the creatures infects Marco and soon Sonia is fighting off zombies, dealing with her own pregnancy and desperately hoping for a cure as Marco literally disintegrates before her eyes. Finally, Sonia faces the truth: the one man worth fighting for has become the one man she must fight against to survive. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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angol I’m not really thrilled about this film (I expected a bit more), but it’s still a pretty good (not-quite) zombie flick. During the first fifteen minutes, however, it didn’t look like that; I won’t lie, at the beginning I was shocked at how awful this film, which I had been looking forward to for several months, looked. Unreasonably frantic cinematography, music (or rather, noises) that almost drove me insane, characters that even a humanitarian would want to kill… there was a lot that bothered me. But those things eventually go away (or I got used to them, I’m a flexible person :D) and are followed by a very interesting atmosphere (a post-apocalyptic French winter), some nastiness here and there and, especially, perfect looking mutants. In the end I had a lot of fun, but there’s plenty that prevents the highest rating: a pretty ordinary story (but with a nice core premise), unlikeable characters (with one exception) and an excessively frantic camera. That said, Mutants is not a taint on the French horror new wave. ()