Review of Exit Humanity (2011) by Al M — 31 Mar 2013
A stylish and serious zombie film, Exit Humanity is a respectable endeavor, but it drags after the first thirty minutes. A superb cast and stylized vision make Exit Humanity a sad, intelligent take on the zombie genre.
Set right after the civil war, Exist Humanity traces the spread of the disease, the struggle to find someone who is immune, and the darkness that dwells inside humankind. As is so often the case with zombie films, the humans actually become the sources of true evil, and the film becomes a reflection on how war turns humans into creatures that crave death and flesh.
Still, despite its serious approach to the genre, it should have been about 30 minutes shorter because it plods at various points in the film.
This review of Exit Humanity (2011) was written by Al M on 31 Mar 2013.
Exit Humanity has generally received positive reviews.
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