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    The Night Eats the World (film)

    Caught this on Netflix... I actually really enjoyed it.

    The character wasn’t an idiot. The setting was awesome. I feel the film didn’t try to overstretch it’s budget so the presentation and makeup were both really polished. No cheesy zombie deaths, no fetishising guns or big cheesy apocalyptic cgi military scenes. The main actor gave a great performance and I was really able to empathise with his character almost the whole way through the film.

    Definitely a good glimpse at the psychology of someone holed up on their own after a zombie outbreak. Loved it!

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    Thanks, will check it out.
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    Thanks, I will be giving this a watch, maybe this afternoon.
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    Not too sure about the end... *spoilers*

     
    The girl suddendly killing herself? Why?

    And the ending implied what? He heard a bell and plenty of tightly packed roofs to cross?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Not too sure about the end... *spoilers*

     
    The girl suddendly killing herself? Why?

    And the ending implied what? He heard a bell and plenty of tightly packed roofs to cross?
     
    She didn't kill herself, she never survived the gunshot, he had hallucinated her being there the whole time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rottedfreak View Post
     
    She didn't kill herself, she never survived the gunshot, he had hallucinated her being there the whole time.
    DOH! Maybe I shouldn't have been in on the cross-trainer while watching that bit... Ooops!
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