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Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2017)

Horror | 90 minutes
1,94 133 votes

Genre: Horror

Duration: 90 minuten

Country: Bulgaria

Directed by: Hèctor Hernández Vicens

Stars: Sophie Skelton, Johnathon Schaech and Jeff Gum

IMDb score: 3,5 (12.944)

Releasedate: 29 December 2017

Day of the Dead: Bloodline plot

"Join the undying war."

The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world, where zombies sow terror. Former medical student Zoe Parker lives in an underground bunker, along with a handful of survivors. When a little girl in the community gets sick, Zoe knows she needs specific medications. Zoe travels with some soldiers to the hospital where she worked at the time. But there is an old acquaintance waiting for her.

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Abuse of man's name George A. Romero... what a disgrace! Big, big fail. That budget was made available for this monstrosity! Downright bad; both the specials, cast and location. Seriously; that I paid 4.99 for this... and then also spent almost 1 1/2 of my time on it.

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How a name can work against you...

Because no matter how you look at it, it is finally a well-made zombie film. I can still write books about the demise of the subgenre since the running ''undead'' made their entrance and popular media (series, games) continue to popularize it to death. Yet, as a huge zombie fan, I like to keep hitting the same stone in the hope of once again giving a pass to a serious zombie film. There have been enough decent comic variants in recent years.

Doesn't really add much to the story that Day of the Dead originally told, but there's a decent production budget behind it, great gore FX and enough pace to not sink too much into mediocre acting. They can be forgiven for taking the rock-solid concept of Romero's classic fairly 1-on-1. It's a shame that it still doesn't seem to catch on, even if only a little bit... There's something to be said for most of the criticisms, but I have to wonder out loud if anyone has ever seen really bad recent zombie movies. This one probably isn't one of them.

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jordorientje

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Like every horror movie, this one also has top stupidity and super illogical actions:
1. They drive with 2 fully occupied cars to get medicine. And of course a woman has to act the tough chick again and completely against all expectations secretly leave the group and dive into a room completely in her own way. Sigh.
2. And then that scene where she's such a bad actress that she can't even fake cry so she just rubs her finger over her eye to show she's crying... otherwise we wouldn't have seen she was crying haha because no tears or emotion came.
Really that bad.
3. And then that zombie that came along but supposedly goes unnoticed while it is clearly noisy haha are they deaf and blind?
And then I lost count. But the bottom line is there's too much idiocy and not enough good horror.
As soon as I start to get annoyed by an action in a movie, it's over for me.
And then people wonder why this movie scores so bad. Have you even seen the movie, is my question

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