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Pandemic

2016

Action / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Alfie Allen as Wheeler
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Sara Tomko as Alice
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Missi Pyle as Denise
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Rachel Nichols as Lauren
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682.41 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 1 / 3
1.4 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 2 / 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen5 / 10

Definitely had potential...

After I saw the trailer for "Pandemic" by sheer luck on YouTube, I just had to track down this movie and get it watched, especially since I am a huge zombie aficionado. And the trailer for 2016's "Pandemic" looked really intense.

Well, at least the trailer was intense. The actual movie, meh... It was actually semi-boring, which was somewhat of a disappointment and a slap to the face. I must expect that I had expected a lot more from this movie after having seen that trailer.

Certainly there were some good parts to the movie, and those parts had lots of action and a really great and fast pace to it. And that was really what held the movie afloat.

This is not a movie that is driven by acting performances or by character development. Actually the characters in "Pandemic" were very mundane and generic, to the point where you didn't really care if they died or survived, and it didn't matter who died and who survived, because they were essentially the same character, just with a different face.

The acting in the movie was fair enough, taking into consideration the limitations that the acting talents had to work with in terms of script and direction.

The first person view that permeated the movie was a different but not entirely unwelcoming approach to the zombie genre. Sure it has been seen before, but it actually worked out well enough in "Pandemic".

A zombie movie needs proper special effects, and honestly, then "Pandemic" was limping here. The special effects and CGI effects were not impressive to be bluntly honest, and that was sort of holding the movie back in a way.

Putting the cards on the table, then I have to say that "Pandemic" was an adequate movie in terms of being entertaining. But it was far from being an impressive movie addition in the zombie genre.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca7 / 10

Does the job

Rachel Nichols and Alfie Allen team up to fight an undead horde in PANDEMIC, yet another addition to an overworked B-movie genre. The twist here is that the zombies aren't real zombies as such, but rather fast-moving plague victims a la 28 DAYS LATER. A team of researchers and scientists have to battle their way through an infected world to a place of safety, so the story itself is very straightforward and familiar.

The difference here is that this is told through the first-person medium as a 'found footage' style movie. Imagine HARDCORE HENRY but with zombie fighting action and you'll be there. I found it surprisingly decent; it's simple but effective and it has a heck of a lot of action to get the pulses racing. The actors do a good job of being scared while the film ladles in plenty of gore and brutality, more so than you usually find in a zombie picture. It's fast, frenetic and often frightening; what more could you want from this kind of film?

Reviewed by nogodnomasters3 / 10

HUMANITY LEFT THIS CITY A LONG TIME AGO

In what appears to be a mutated Ebola, mosquito carried virus infects the planet apparently even places that don't have mosquitoes. Our production focuses on the aftermath as a large group of highly organized (government?) survivors hunt for others who are uninfected to experiment on them with vaccines. Dr. Laura Chase (Rachel Nichols) from New York joins the LA group primarily because she is from LA and doesn't know if her family is alive or dead.

A group of four go out to get survivors from St. Mary's Parrish. They are not allowed to deviate from their path, but that didn't last long. The infected go through 5 stages, the last being a cannibal killer. Gunner (Mekhi Phifer) is the gunner on this trip and wants to know what happened to his wife on the previous rescue attempt. There is enough personal drama to keep us amused when hungry infected humans aren't attacking our foursome in a bus.

The film is done from first person vest cameras and many kill scenes looked like a video game. The acting was so-so and the twist while interesting, didn't add much to the story. Not for those who dislike found footage films.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

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