
Quarantine
John Erick Dowdle, 2008
It's no secret that I love zombie type movies, they're actually one of my favorite types of movies, so I knew that I was going to enjoy this. I've seen some better zombie movies though. I have no problem with the shaky camera type of filming, but the ending to this really gave me a headache. I mean Cloverfield is one of my favorite movies, but I feel that it's used better in that. The first hour or so actually was fine, it was the last 20 minutes that it just got plain bad. It was moving so fast in some parts that I couldn't even tell what was going on. I couldn't tell who was infected and who wasn't, even when they're right in front of the camera because the camera's moving so freaking fast. That also brings me to my next point: the ending is really rushed. I mean most of the movie is pretty slow moving, but that was fine by me because I could at least tell what was going on. Once they figured how the infection started, I couldn't even tell what was going on. They could've slowed it down a bit, and made the movie a little longer.
I still enjoyed it, but I'm actually sort of glad that I didn't pay the money to see this in theaters. Any zombie or horror fan should check this out sometime, because it's still good. I'm not sure if I'll check [REC] out anytime soon though, because this is supposed to be a shot-for-shot remake of it. I'll definitely try to check it out sometime in the future, maybe once it finally gets released on DVD.