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The movie strait up ignored the final scene in 28 weeks later. It claims the virus never made it to mainland europe, but in 28 weeks later , a horde of them ran by the eiffle tower :dahell:
 
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The coli don't like shyt :russ: the literal return of Jesus could be captured in 4K y'all nikkas would call it mid



I'm going to see it on broke nikka Tuesday regardless of what yall gotta say idc idc
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

100% the opposite. Coli loves to immediately deem a mediocre film/show classic, and a bag of trash, treasure. Then get angry if someone offers a reasoned explanation for why the thing isn't good. Several posts in here were essentially like ":banderas: this was one of the best films of the year brehs" and the movie was pure slop.

Script was comically lazy and incoherent, the kid's performance was sub-par and maudlin, the movie moved at a glacial pace and the terror was mostly nonexistent, the "evolution" of the virus brought us Steven Adams sized zombies that ran fast with their enormous penises inexplicably flopping around - and even their "fast" was actually slow compared to the original zombies. The village was dull and the gratuitously inserted footage of historical flashbacks pointless, and the skull collector was a pseudo-philosophical clown of a character: "memento mori!" A pregnant zombie with her titties out squata and gives birth to an uninfected and the tardish mother hold her hands

:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

Then the garish Euro Ninjas do some B-Movie acrobatics
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

You can't be fukkin serious with this slapdash bullshyt
 

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Not everyone knew that. I didn’t going into the film.
Even then if someone’s seen a lot of movies in their life they should tell by the end of the film we’re getting another one.


This feels like a film that’s getting heat early on by fans that will be received better when the other movies are released.


I saw this movie as a foundation to what’s to come
 

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it's interesting to me this is so divisive. did people forget the ending to the original film? i didn't like it back then. it switched to real cameras after the blurriness and became a completely different film with the army storyline.

i fukked with it, but that last scene felt like nia dacosta directed it. she makes bad movies so she might flop the franchise so bad with the 2nd one that we don't get the third one that's supposed to be directed by danny boyle.




The ending was NOTHING like the original movie :comeon:


What happened at the end felt like it was from a completely different movie universe ENTIRELY :comeon:



Reminds me of the BULLshyt they did in The Walking Dead when they started throwing in GOOFY shyt like junkyward people and Amazonians for no damn reason :comeon:
 

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Even then if someone’s seen a lot of movies in their life they should tell by the end of the film we’re getting another one.


This feels like a film that’s getting heat early on by fans that will be received better when the other movies are released.


I saw this movie as a foundation to what’s to come
It's a weird ending that felt so out of place compared to the tone of the film, which is why I mentioned that the ending scene should have been moved to post credit.
 

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It's a weird ending that felt so out of place compared to the tone of the film, which is why I mentioned that the ending scene should have been moved to post credit.
I mean it was just a 3 min introduction to new characters. I get the “tone shift” but that shift might not even be in the second film.

It just seems like the audience doesn’t know how to take it, and like you said a lot of people don’t know we’re getting more films.

I knew going in So my viewing experience is different
 
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Overall, I really didn't like the film was expecting more zombie stuff to go down. The first part of the movie was good, lots of suspense and action.
The second part of the movie and the ending lost it for me. I understand what they were trying to do but it just didn't work for me. I really felt that it could have used the dad was well so he could have made peace with the lies he told and losing his wife. He seemed to really care for his son so it didn't make sense to me that he didn't go looking for him, or at least make an attempt. It's not like he didn't have an idea of where his son was going. He wasn't the best husband but it had to be tough seeing your wife wilt away and there was nothing you could do about it.

I think the final scene should have been dad, army creh, son, and doc somehow taking do n the alpha. Dad and son head home but the son runs away and leaves a note.

Also, I have no clue why they included the zombie birth...felt like filler.
 
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I mean it was just a 3 min introduction to new characters. I get the “tone shift” but that shift might not even be in the second film.

It just seems like the audience doesn’t know how to take it, and like you said a lot of people don’t know we’re getting more films.

I knew going in So my viewing experience is different
I knew we were getting more films but that was just weird to me.
 
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