OK, I know that zombies don't talk, but bear with me. I've been covering the Spanish undead flick [REC] (which is now officially being remade for American audiences by the makers of The Poughkeepsie Tapes, by the way) when along comes news of yet another living dead film, this one from Chile.
Jorge Olguin's Descendents (a.k.a. Solos) is being touted as the first zombie movie to come from South America. Apparently, it tells the story of a band of children trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world that's been ravaged by ghouls and marauding military troops. I'm a sucker for zombies, so I'm already there, but this does look pretty impressive--and the involvement of children, usually a horror movie taboo, makes it quite intriguing.
Twitch debuted the trailer yesterday, and you can check it out here:
Official website: http://www.soloscine.cl/
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Friday, January 4, 2008
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HmmMMmmmm cerebros
*Translation: Hmmm brains..
Zombies RULE!!! Estupendo!
That trailer was great, it made me want to see this movie. Wasn't sure about the kiddies running around as I always figure they can't make it too creepy if kids are in it. Can they?
I understand what you mean Dove, but I would never even have envisioned a movie like this centering around kids in the first place, so who knows what they have in mind? Looks VERY unique though, and in a time when the horror genre is as unimaginative as it is these days, that's certainly something to be thankful for.
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