The director of the film says they are not Zombies in the film, so to me it's like 28 Days Later, not a Zombie film. I like the whole language element to this film.
I liked the director's last film The Tracey Fragments, was quite interesting, but good to see he hasn't done this Horror film in the experimental way like The Tracey Fragments, took a lot of concentration to follow everything in that film.
It will not be out for ages here in the UK, it's only showing at the Edinburgh Film Festival, so will be some time after that for a main release if released at the cinema. DVD for me I think.
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Last edited by MildPossession on May 31st, 2009 at 06:29 PM
Hopefully it'll get shown at my local contemporary arts cinema. They seem to be good at showing stuff that doesn't get general release. I saw "Waltz with Bashir" and "The wind that shakes the barley" there so fingers crossed.
Read a tiny little bit more detail about this the other day which reminded me of it because I'd totally forgotten i'd made a thread on it.
I like the idea that it's Valentine's day and different terms of endearment are what spread the "zombie" state. So they end up using bad French as a means to avoid spreading it further.
I pirated this movie a while ago. Considering how silly the concept sounded i was surprised that there was very little humor in the movie that revolves around the idea of a virus that is transmitted through a word. The entire movie takes place in a very small radio station and that's why, i think, the movie works so well. As the disc jockey and station producer continues to get these insane calls reports they believe it to be a prank and it's not until the virus has broken out all over the state that they find out it's real. So, the ensuing chaos relies on your imagination and the reports of a station correspondent to paint a picture. So, the psychological aspect definitely works and the actors very decent. It's a good little movie, nothing special but it's not a waste of time. I'm curious to hear what you guys have to say about the movie.
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Pontypool is a town located about an hour northeast of Toronto, here in Canada. That is the setting, I'm assuming.
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Right! Now, I'm on a mission!...If I can just remember...What?! I've got no time to talk - I'M ON A MISSION! And...what planet am I on again??