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For nine years, Patrick (Matthew Fox), Jack (Jeffrey Donovan) and his daughter Lu (Quinn McColgan) have outlasted the zombie apocalypse by shutting themselves off in the snowbound town of Harmony. The monsters have seemingly disappeared, with no sign of other survivors, but the constant fear of the unknown is starting to take a toll on this makeshift family. When Patrick goes scavenging for food, he discovers the undead have returned and evolved into something terrifying, beyond imagination. Will the last breath of the human race survive a second zombie apocalypse? Review: The thinking man's zombie film - This film was great, atmospheric, very unique for a zombie film. Rather than a World War Z style gorefest, this move gives you a deep down chill, that creepy anticipation of what's out there lurking in the dark. I like that they didn't over explain the backstory of what had occurred between the two characters, it wasn't necessary, and I liked that it didn't try to go overboard on the science aspect of the creatures. The isolation was like a character unto itself. The little girl in this film was a brilliant actress, she felt so real! The acting was great in general. I love Jeffrey Donovan and would pretty much pay to watch him organize his sock drawer, and while I miss Burn Notice and particularly Michael Weston doing a crazy undercover character, Donovan's character had a very understated personality in this, reflective of his fear and focus on survival for him and the child, he was vulnerable and intense, yet another sign that this actor is skilled, he can truly transform himself for any role. Matthew Fox was fabulous as well, and presented a believable picture of a man falling apart and questioning his sanity without going overboard into slapstick. Satisfying, bittersweet ending, good script, great filmwork, suspense, keeps you on the edge of your seat even during...or rather especially during the slow tension and build up of the first half. Highly recommended. Review: Zombie movie without the gore - I don't like zombie movies. Too much blood, gore and guts -- no reason for it other than shock value and de-humanizing ... well, I don't like zombie movies. Picked this one as trailer seemed interesting. This is one of the best zombie movies I've ever seen. It's focus is on the humans surviving. Even without the zombies, it's a very good movie. The relationships of the main characters is interesting and unexpected. And well acted by all. It reminds me, in mood and style, of 30 Days of Night with Harnett & George. I can recommend this movie without any reservations - other than, if you expect blood, gore and guts in your zombie movies, give this one a pass. ps - If you do like this one, give 30 Days of Night a look-see. It's also a 5-star.


| ASIN | B010R3ILY6 |
| Actors | Clara Logo, Jeffrey Donovan, Matthew Fox, Quinn Mccolgan, Valeria Vereau |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,949 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #12,264 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,904) |
| Director | Miguel Angel Vivas |
| Dubbed: | Spanish, Thai |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 35219972 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | September 1, 2015 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Thai |
F**N
The thinking man's zombie film
This film was great, atmospheric, very unique for a zombie film. Rather than a World War Z style gorefest, this move gives you a deep down chill, that creepy anticipation of what's out there lurking in the dark. I like that they didn't over explain the backstory of what had occurred between the two characters, it wasn't necessary, and I liked that it didn't try to go overboard on the science aspect of the creatures. The isolation was like a character unto itself. The little girl in this film was a brilliant actress, she felt so real! The acting was great in general. I love Jeffrey Donovan and would pretty much pay to watch him organize his sock drawer, and while I miss Burn Notice and particularly Michael Weston doing a crazy undercover character, Donovan's character had a very understated personality in this, reflective of his fear and focus on survival for him and the child, he was vulnerable and intense, yet another sign that this actor is skilled, he can truly transform himself for any role. Matthew Fox was fabulous as well, and presented a believable picture of a man falling apart and questioning his sanity without going overboard into slapstick. Satisfying, bittersweet ending, good script, great filmwork, suspense, keeps you on the edge of your seat even during...or rather especially during the slow tension and build up of the first half. Highly recommended.
C**Y
Zombie movie without the gore
I don't like zombie movies. Too much blood, gore and guts -- no reason for it other than shock value and de-humanizing ... well, I don't like zombie movies. Picked this one as trailer seemed interesting. This is one of the best zombie movies I've ever seen. It's focus is on the humans surviving. Even without the zombies, it's a very good movie. The relationships of the main characters is interesting and unexpected. And well acted by all. It reminds me, in mood and style, of 30 Days of Night with Harnett & George. I can recommend this movie without any reservations - other than, if you expect blood, gore and guts in your zombie movies, give this one a pass. ps - If you do like this one, give 30 Days of Night a look-see. It's also a 5-star.
M**T
An interesting take on the genre. One I could watch more than once.
Where to begin?.. Um just to start off, I had some doubt about this movie. But I read some of the other user reviews and thought I'd give it a shot. I'm a huge fan of the genre, and unless its just totally a cheeseball looking, less than B-movie film I'll usually give it a look-see. And I'll say that I'm glad I spent the time to watch this film. I feel that it's pretty immersive and in-depth with some of the characters background, but more so with the feeling and emotion you get from each role as the movie progresses. I rather enjoyed the darker, dramatic ambience of the setting. Normally I'm not a fan of the fast movers, if you will, but after reading the plot and watching the trailer i kind of got turned on to the premise of the story. There are some pretty tense moments, not over the top with the jump scares and cliches. And at one point you even want to cheer on the protagonists like "Hell yeah, they're kicking ass now! Things are starting to..." then it's more disparity and misfortune. Regardless, it was an interesting take on the genre. I'm giving it 4 stars because I thought it was a great film, with good acting and CGI. Also because it bares a darker, more morose feeling that still leaves a light at the end of the tunnel. And unfortunately its films like these that get overlooked and set aside like a cheap imitation toy knock-off of the namebrand (the namebrand being whatever cashcow the mainstream movie goers will throw money at) because it didn't have some flashy title and well renown actors such as WWZ. Which was a rip off of the NY times best selling novel and the movie was a polished turd at best. But that's a different avenue. Anyways I encourage lovers of the genre to watch this film, I dont feel you'll be disappointed. Just keep an open mind.
R**Z
Not amazing, but not bad by any means.
A fun movie to watch, with some decent acting. The premise sounds played out, but this is one of those rare zombie movies that chooses to focus more on character development in an apocalyptic scenario rather than just the undead monsters. If you've already seen A Quiet Place (which I highly recommend you do, I thought it was great!) you're likely to notice some similarities that will be hard to ignore, but given the timing of the film's release, I doubt that it was a derivative work. The plot is tad predictable at times, and the ending you can see coming a mile away, but I still found it enjoyable nonetheless. The starkness of the winter setting reminded me of Carpenter's The Thing, which certainly earned this movie some extra points in my book. All in all, it's decent but don't go in expecting to be blown away.
E**H
Nice
Great movie. Steady and slick. Great Zombie additional.
P**.
Good movie
Good movie, but I rented it not knowing I saw it already
M**Y
Engaging post apocalyptic creature feature
Great characters, acting, effects, and a well-developed story. This was a creature feature but the story was about the relationships between the characters. Instead of giving you the back story in the beginning, you find out more as you go through the movie. The creatures reminded me of the ones in I Am Legend. Watched this as the pandemic is still going on and this movie makes one think about the definitions of a parent, and what it means to live.
C**G
Great film
D**H
Aussi bien le teaser que la pochette ne permettent pas de se faire une idée réaliste du film. C'est loin d'être aussi nerveux que le montage du teaser le suggère et également loin d'être aussi épique que ce que la pochette laisse entrevoir. Le film n'est pas exempt de défauts : un rythme lent avec des ruptures fort peu utiles. C'est un choix scénaristique et peut-être financier mais il aurait été plus probant d'écourter certaines scènes. A l'inverse, des portes sont ouvertes et mal ou pas refermées (les hallucinations via la radio, la mort de la maman de la petite fille,...) ce qui laisse un sentiment d'oeuvre pas totalement aboutie avec une fin tellement ouverte et vague qu'elle n'apporte aucune conclusion malheureusement. Maintenant, le film se laisse regarder avec un certain intérêt et un suspens pas trop mal soutenu sur la dernière ligne droite du final. Niveau réalisation c'est assez bon avec des SFX relativement bien intégrés (sinon des plans larges aux effets infographiques un peu plus visibles). Mention très bien pour les mutants (bien que copiés sur "28 jours plus tard" notamment) très bien réalisés. Les décors enneigés sont beaux tout comme les chutes de neige crédibles. Egalement du très bon boulot pour le plan séquence en traveling vertical qui montre les attaques simultanées des mutans aux trois niveaux de l'habitation lors d'une des scènes finales. L'encodage vidéo du blu ray est de très bonne facture sans grain ni bruit vidéo avec un niveau de détails très satisfaisant. Tout juste peut-on noter de légères traces de compression dans les tons de rouge lumineux. Les encodages audio sont en DTH HDMA en Vo comme en VF.
S**A
En la descripción pone español y no lo tiene
H**E
Conforme à la description, livraison dans les temps, et en bon état. J'ai bien aimé ce film. Surtout que je désirais le voir depuis longtemps. Je ne suis pas déçus. Au plaisir de refaire affaire avec ce vendeur.
F**5
Plutôt fidèle au roman de Juan de Dios Gardoso, « Extinction » est un très bon film servi par d’excellents acteurs. Une aventure post-apocalyptique qui passionne du début à la fin. Je recommande le film et le roman. Livraison rapide et article conforme. Vendeur sérieux et professionnel.
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