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Savageland
When a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | Massive Film Company, |
Crew : | Graphic Designer, Props, |
Cast : | Patrick Pedraza Len Wein David Saucedo |
Genre : | Horror Crime Mystery |
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Save your money for something good and enjoyable
People are voting emotionally.
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Plenty of people have reviewed this movie so I'll cut to the chase. Most people seem to think it's a zombie movie or the 'creatures' are unexplained. The creatures are people. They are the rednecks of the town on a blood rampage to get rid of those Mexican 'illegals' from their God given town. The photos are shaky because Salazar was running when he took them. With it being night time there no clear shots (so as to keep the fear factor rising). Near the end there are images of the photos mixed with Klan pictures which kind of gives the game away. Most of the Caucasian townspeople have hatred towards the Mexicans and I guess they got drunk one night and decided to take care of business. The smug racist sheriff ensured that Salazar would be the scapegoat and with that racist POS at the radio station encouraging the racism, people thought they had done right and that it served the illegal in jail right to take the fall for the murders. So yeah, I believe it was Klan fans that were the 'monsters'.
Not bad. Some truly outstanding moulage, interesting camera work and believable characters. I bought it. So much so, that I have to admit as a 55 year old lifelong Arizonan, I actually didn't really catch on until the effing sheriff. Halfway through the movie. Yup, hook line and sinker. I did keep asking myself "where the heck was I when all this went down?" Joke's on me. Well done indeed. It's all in good fun. Most sincerely, have a look.
The film starts out as a border town massacre of Sangre de Cristo, Arizona with an illegal immigrant, Salazar as the lone suspect. It was a very convincing documentary, I even Googled it. When the film turned into the dead coming back to life and eating people, I knew it wasn't real. The main special effects of the dead eating people were grainy black and white photographs.The movie captures the feelings of people toward the undocumented workers, hiring them to work on their homes and cursing them for being here. It also looks at scapegoating. Interesting at times. Not very visually entertaining.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity
Horror, tension, gore, mystery. Really enjoyed this film. An excellent faux- documentary with a very genuine cast. Clearly a lot of thought went into it, and a lot of love for genre filmmaking. Would love to see more films out there like this. From start to finish, it doesn't let you go, with plenty of ups and downs along the way. Definitely will watch again, and hope to see more from these filmmakers in the future. Would be great to see more.