Review of Phase 7 (2010) by Mark D — 01 Jul 2014
He seems nice but too weird to handle men's business.
An outbreak of some sort occurs and an apartment complex is quarantined. The individuals within the complex are all fairly segregated and not particularly friendly. All the families/groups in the complex have different needs, and some families are more reluctant to share than others. What transpire are several battles and one family struggles to survive.
"Don't be ridiculous, we don't have to tell them anything.".
Nicolas Goldbart, director of episodes of Jorge, delivers Phase 7 in his major motion picture debut. The storyline for this picture is interesting and fun to watch unfold but not particularly unique. The action scenes are good and some are done with surprisingly good delivery. The acting is nothing special and the cast includes Daniel Hendler, Jazmin Stuart, Frederico Luppi, and Yayo Guridi.
"Come here, astronaut.".
Phase 7 is a movie I came across on Netflix while scrolling through their horror movies. The premise sounded interesting and I was hoping it would be as good as Right at Your Door, but I would say this was a step below that picture. This is worth seeing if you're a fan of Rec or Right at your Door (quarantine movies), but it is far from a classic or must see.
"Please, you are a pussy. You are a city creature, that's all.".
Grade: C+.
This review of Phase 7 (2010) was written by Mark D on 01 Jul 2014.
Phase 7 has generally received mixed reviews.
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