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Zombies Have Fallen (2017)

B-movie. Really. Missing bullet holes. Crappy special effects (why even have special effects if you can't do them right?). Stiff dialog. Decent choreography, but nothing as special as cover, name or plot description implies... and the episodes of telekinesis were probably the most disappointing parts, but it does do some work redeeming itself towards the end.

It's about as nonsensical a title as the movie itself too, considering Zombies are but a minor part of the plot, and zombies have fallen? What? The script's OK but... it jumps. The acting quality's uneven: even if a select few might have done it right they get dragged down by the surrounding cast, and Heath Hampson is really the only one who plays his role decently, though maybe it's more because he looks like someone else who's been in a bundle of better roles. The psychic main-character Kyra, played by Tansy Parkinson, was alright too, but it feels their potential is just lost in this film.

The surprise crowd of children acting like zombies were a definite low, though a bit charming. They do their best. The adult actors weren't much better. Even for a low-budget film I feel they could've done so much better. Maybe it could've started with the script.

 rated 1/5: Shit Shit shit


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