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The Girl with All the Gifts
In the future, a strange fungus has changed nearly everyone into thoughtless, flesh-eating monsters. When a scientist and a teacher find a girl who seems to be immune to the fungus, they all begin a journey to save humanity.
Release : | 2017 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | BFI, Altitude Film Entertainment, Poison Chef, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Sennia Nanua Gemma Arterton Paddy Considine Glenn Close Fisayo Akinade |
Genre : | Horror Action Science Fiction |
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Good movie but grossly overrated
As Good As It Gets
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
With so much cgi crap out there it's great when something original and unsettling comes out, the little girl and Gemma Arterton are particularly great a must see
Who would call this a scary movie after watching wrong turn???
If the late George A. Romero had $5 for every zombie movie made since his "Night of the Living Dead" film (1968), he'd have died a multi-billionaire and his family wouldn't have to work a day in their lives. Romero is the father of the modern zombie film. As of 3/2/18, there are 157 user reviews. I'm sure one can go elsewhere on the site to learn the movie's plot. The film is a very good variation on the zombie film genre. "The Girl With All the Gifts", as many reviewers point out, starts slow and confusing. Then the zombies arrive and the action begins. Sit through the approximately first ½ hour of the film. You'll be rewarded.
The first twenty minutes of 'The Girl With All The Gifts (2016)' are absolutely phenomenal, enigmatically introducing an interestingly unique concept without any on-the-nose exposition and managing to maintain the perfect mix of mystery and information so the audience isn't confused. Where it unfortunately lulls a little is in the second act, when the world opens up and the plot becomes slightly more generic. Before long, though, the amazingly written characters shine through and the feature picks up the pace again, leading to an emotionally investing and conceptually engaging final third that introduces some difficult questions and finishes off the character arcs in satisfying ways. Distinct and delightful. 7/10