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The movie follows members of a family as a mysterious plague unleashes flesh-eating zombies in their small town. Suddenly, survival is the main focus, and the family will have to find the strength to fight through the crisis.
The movie follows members of a family as a mysterious plague unleashes flesh-eating zombies in their small town. Suddenly, survival is the main focus, and the family will have to find the strength to fight through the crisis.
Actors:
Kristian Halken,
Erling Agergaard,
Troels Lyby,
Brian Conradsen,
Dennis Albrethsen,
Trine Sick,
Sonny Lahey,
Laura Bro,
Peter Krag,
Mikael Birkkjær,
Simon Papousek,
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Kristian Halken
3 April 1955, Horsens, Denmark
Erling Agergaard
Troels Lyby
15 October 1966, Århus, Denmark
Brian Conradsen
Dennis Albrethsen
Trine Sick
13 July 1953, Gentofte, Denmark
Sonny Lahey
December 3, 1979 in Frederiksberg, Denmark
Laura Bro
27 April 1973, Copenhagen, Denmark
Peter Krag
Mikael Birkkjær
14 September 1958, Copenhagen, Denmark
Simon Papousek
Director:
Bo Mikkelsen
Bo Mikkelsen
Country:
Euro
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May 12, 2016
A savvy, sensitive study of suburbanites coping with an encroaching apocalypse.
January 27, 2017
A film that builds a kind of horror that emerges from the bowels of its own society. [Full review in Spanish]
May 12, 2016
It's the same low-budget horror flick you've seen many times before, but it's nice to see some local variants on a familiar theme.
May 13, 2016
As the film peaks, its derivative, clichéd nature falls away and it becomes its own thing. Your enjoyment level will be determined by if you're patient enough with it to get to that point.
May 11, 2016
In our zombie-glutted media landscape, this is familiar territory; we know what's coming, pretty much beat for beat.
May 09, 2016
When Bo Mikkelsen springs his traditional yet cathartic climax, it's earned because the violence matters truly as violation.
May 12, 2016
Muting the usual cacophony of manipulative musical cues and assaultive sound effects - for long stretches, the movie is almost hushed - Mr. Mikkelsen stirs claustrophobia into panic.
May 11, 2016
A worthy addition to the ever-swelling ranks zombie/pandemic fiction.
January 27, 2017
A worthy exponent of terror with zombies and gore excesses of Danish origin. [Full review in Spanish]

