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Film Review – Quarantine

Submitted by Chad Eng on November 16, 2009 – 5:31 pmComments

An L.A. television journalist is doing a piece on firefighters. She interviews all the people at the station and gets some good footage. The station gets a call and she and her camera guy hop on the fire truck and head to the emergency. When they get to the emergency, it’s a crazy lady covered in blood. She attacks one of the firefighters and things start to go south REALLY quickly.

There’s some threat of a biological or chemical agent, so the authorities quickly quarantine the building, with civilians, firefighters, and policemen inside. Yup, zombies. I’m still questioning the speed with which the police and CDC barricaded the building from the outside, but you’ll run into some reality stretching in most zombie films. Deal with it.

There’s an amazing scene where the camera guy kills a zombie with the camera. Brilliant. And since this is shot from a journalist cameraman’s perspective, most of the film is very motion-sickness-inducing. There’s lots of screaming, running, axe-chopping, weird frantic lighting, crying, blood splattering, rabid dogs and children, scary night-vision camera work, AWESOME jump scenes and really good special effects. And not to ruin the ending, but Rocky doesn’t win.

I liked this film a lot more than I expected to. I heard there was some CGI in it, but it was well done enough not to anger me, in fact, I didn’t even notice there was any. If you like fast paced zombie flicks, this one is a keeper.

(4 out of 5 fus)

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  • John
    There was no mention in the review, so I thought I'd point out that Quarantine is a remake of a Spanish film called [Rec]. Everyone I've talked with who's seen both say that the original is much better.
  • I found that out while hunting for the trailer for the review. I watched the trailer for REC to see what it was about and it's EXACTLY the same as Quarantine. I will watch the Spanish original one, just to be sure though. I'm willing to be swayed, since I love foreign films, but I do have my doubts that it's any different, let alone better.

    And, of course, watch episode 19. Busted.
  • I believe we talked about that in Episode 19 - http://www.macguffinpodcast.com/19
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