Description
Life for former United Nations investigator Gerry Lane and his family seems content. Suddenly, the world is plagued by a mysterious infection turning whole human populations into rampaging mindless zombies. After barely escaping the chaos, Lane is persuaded to go on a mission to investigate this disease. What follows is a perilous trek around the world where Lane must brave horrific dangers and long odds to find answers before human civilization falls.
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A very spectacular film about a worldwide zombie epidemic. Curiously, unlike other films and TV series, this one really shows different corners of the world and how people meet and fight zombies.
The main complaint about 3D is that the film has very fast editing. The camera is constantly switching, the scenes are constantly changing and this does not allow 3D to breathe. There are many scenes in the movie that look good in stereo, but they can last literally a few seconds before the camera switches over. So either pause in some places and absorb, or be sad.
The second claim is much more subtle. I perceive it as "there is something wrong here, but I can't say what exactly ". I have no idea how those who see it right now see it, but the bottom line is this: insufficient separation of plans (stage separation). Since this is a post-envelope, in order to make a three-dimensional flat image, you need a depth map for objects on the screen. It can be done with varying degrees of detail and here it seems to be insufficient. In general, these are quibbles, but some echoes are still felt.
The only negative (maybe only for me) these are not accentuated transitions between the locations of the main character, perhaps I did not listen well to the dialogues, but at the first viewing I was a little lost because of the location changes. After that, if you think about it, you realize that everything was logical - as soon as it was not possible to do something on one clue, the heroes took on another.
Gg impresses with his observation, rational and logical thinking.
The film is also given originality by the very angle under which events are shown - directly on earth and in the epicenter, only the first part of the film, then when the investigation begins and the search for a solution, a more global picture of events is shown.