Of course I opted to watch the 2019 movie "End Survival" when I stumbled upon it here in 2025. It being a zombie movie was sufficient for me to opt to watch it. Naturally I had never heard about the movie, so I didn't know what I was getting into here.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward, to the point where it bordered on being pointless actually. It felt very generic and random, as there is no particular consistency in between the jumps between scenes and from one character to another.
While I have not read the novel from writer Richard Farsi, I have to say that watching this movie hardly spurned a desire to track down the novel.
The acting performances in the movie were a mixed bag of nuts; some of the performances were fair while others were questionable and amateurish. Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list.
"End Survival" is a low budget zombie movie and one of the most forgettable zombie movies I've seen over the years.
The special effects in the movie were low budget and amateurish, almost actually non-existing.
Why did they think that filming the movie in black and white would enhance the viewing experience? Truth be told, it simply did quite the opposite.
I am sure that the movie makers ventured into this project with their hearts at the right place, but this movie just isn't worth the effort. If you enjoy zombie movies, I would not recommend you to waste 82 minutes on watching this home-made zombie project of a movie. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, so you don't have to; you're very welcome.
My rating of directors Ron T. Baker and Richard Farsi's 2019 movie "End Survival" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.