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Genre | Horror |
Format | 4K |
Contributor | Dallas Roberts, Mark Frost, Kerry Fox, Joe Lynch, Steven Yeun, Samara Weaving, Steven Brand, Caroline Chikezie, Andre Eriksen See more |
Language | English |
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Derek Cho (Steven Yeun, “The Walking Dead”) is having a really bad day. After being unjustly fired from his job, he discovers that the law firm’s building is under quarantine for a mysterious and dangerous virus. Chaos erupts throughout the office as the victims of the disease begin acting out their wildest impulses. Joining forces with a former client (Samara Weaving, “Ash vs Evil Dead”) who has a grudge of her own, Derek savagely fights tooth and nail to get to the executives on the top floor and settle the score once and for all.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Director : Joe Lynch
- Media Format : 4K
- Release date : December 26, 2017
- Actors : Steven Yeun, Samara Weaving, Steven Brand, Caroline Chikezie, Kerry Fox
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Studio : Image Entertainment
- ASIN : B0766DZ36S
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #40,675 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,697 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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But if you enjoy Fiery Cheeto’s XXXtra Hot (TM) while chasing it down with a Carolina Ghost Reaper: get help. That’s mental.
This movie should inspire all vigilante wannabes unto greater crimes, as all such movies do. Be prepared for inspiration.
TL;DR: yes if you want what’s on the tin. No if you love opera and Jane Austen flicks.
There are some predictable moments and a few moments between clear thinking and primal rage. The virus trend itself felt like a natural selection approach as well as a 'get out of jail card as the conversation between the virus influencing the individuals or whether they wanted to do it and had the chance to.
Also, for a virus that is fast acting and easily spreadable- how do you avoid it and why weren't there precautions? Granted after the past few years, the world learned a lot about human reactions to a pandemic. If only the issue only lasted a few hours.
Director Joe Lynch (Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, Chillerama, Knights of Badassdom) has an interesting background. He’s helmed a brutal and thematically over-the-top gorefest (i.e., incestuous cannibal hillbillies), a tremendously raunchy horror-comedy (complete with a giant monster sperm), and a geekcentric comedy (i.e., LARPing). During the opening sequence Mayhem’s tone deviates from The Belko Experiment (2016) with a more jocular tone as it introduces us to what is essentially a 28 Days Later (2002) rage virus—only this one has a time limit.
From bright-eyed and bushy-tailed to a cold suit, Derek (Steven Yuen; The Walking Dead) narrates his climb up the corporate ladder along with a brief history of this red-eye virus which leads to, you guessed it, uncontrollable murderous rage. And guess what? The virus sneaks its way into this cut-throat corporate office building to melt away moral boundaries and edify what remains with rage during its 8-hour life (which makes no sense at all unless everyone is a genetic clone and has the exact same immune response after being infected/exposed at the exact same time). This odd time component creates a “Purge effect”—a time window during which mayhem is legally forgiven, and people behave accordingly to their incentives and desires.
After the introductory scenes, the exposition of the dialogue becomes overkill. At times this is sort of funny, but most of the times it’s just plain annoying. I don’t recall thinking The Belko Experiment (2016) was particularly “tactful” in its storytelling. But, by comparison, Belko feels quite eloquent.
Now infected and resenting his superiors, Derek teams up with Melanie (Samara Weaving; The Babysitter, Ash vs Evil Dead) to kill his way up the corporate ladder to the top floor. On their way they dispatch seven-figure suits nicknamed The Boss (Steven Brand; Demons, Teen Wolf), The Siren (Caroline Chikezie; Aeon Flux) and The Reaper (Dallas Roberts; The Grey, Shadow People, Tell Tale). The violence and blood are abundant. You can tell this film really wanted to be brutal… but it just wasn’t. Violent? Yes, very. But brutal? Not when compared to the likes of The Belko Experiment (2016) or The Purge (2013). Not even close. Not that it won’t be entertaining for fans of ultraviolent movies. People are beaten to death as their assailants cackle with blood dripping down their face. It just never made me wince.
The major flaw in this film—what most kept it from being as fun as it could have been (for me, at least)—was that this movie couldn’t seem to decide exactly how this virus affects people. Not everyone’s morals break down as the scientist on TV dryly overexplains—at least, not consistently. Some infected people seem to have total control, some have odd temper tantrums, and some go zompacalyptically berserk with bloodlust. It’s almost like The Signal (2007) in how madness overtakes the infected. One minute someone is calculating and rationale, the next they are mindlessly rabid.
Overall, I was left feeling many things. I was happy to see Steven Yuen step outside The Walking Dead while staying near horror; I was largely disappointed by the storytelling and dialogue while pleasantly surprised by the opening sequence and some of the general blood-lusted hysteria; and, I guess although I was not at all impressed, I was definitely entertained. Take from that what you will.
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CDCによりビルは除染終了まで封鎖が決まりますが、ウィルスの感染爆発で
阿鼻叫喚の地獄絵図に…。
新種ウィルスの恐怖を描いたホラーコメディーです。
何故かアルバトロス社は日本版Blu-rayを出していません。
権利を買って、出せば売れそうなネタなのに、残念です。
高画質、高音質で楽しみたいので、海外版Blu-rayを買いました(^_^;)
特典はメイキングを収録しています。