Firstly, I would like to say that I have seen many, many zombie films.
A few of them were great, but most are poor, samey and just rip ideas from other films.
Last Rites of the Dead was completely different. The story line was like a breath of fresh air, and a completely new take on the genre.
There are a few scenes where the budget is obvious, but for the most part the f/x are quite impressive for an indie flick of this nature. (Although I will say look out for the bit of white fluff that is supposed to be something else!)
The acting was energetic and passionate, without being over the top or false, and the dialogue was quite realistic. A credit to the script writer, and whoever did the casting.
All in all, a good way to spend an hour and a half, and even if you are not a zombie fan, but have the stomach, it's worth watching as the film makes you think about how you treat people that are different to you.
An interesting and entertaining way to make important social commentary.
A few of them were great, but most are poor, samey and just rip ideas from other films.
Last Rites of the Dead was completely different. The story line was like a breath of fresh air, and a completely new take on the genre.
There are a few scenes where the budget is obvious, but for the most part the f/x are quite impressive for an indie flick of this nature. (Although I will say look out for the bit of white fluff that is supposed to be something else!)
The acting was energetic and passionate, without being over the top or false, and the dialogue was quite realistic. A credit to the script writer, and whoever did the casting.
All in all, a good way to spend an hour and a half, and even if you are not a zombie fan, but have the stomach, it's worth watching as the film makes you think about how you treat people that are different to you.
An interesting and entertaining way to make important social commentary.