Quarantine
October. 10,2008 RA television reporter and her cameraman are trapped inside a building quarantined by the CDC after the outbreak of a mysterious virus which turns humans into bloodthirsty killers.
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One of my all time favorites.
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
I was hoping for a little more out of Quarantine. The first half of the movie was a complete bore and I had to try to convince myself to keep watching in hopes that it would improve. I was glad I continued watching because it did get more intriguing. The story of the outbreak of a ravenous disease was nothing new, but being locked into an apartment building gave a new claustrophobic twist to the plot. And when all contact to the outside is cut off and the power is shut down, the chaotic pursuit of survival ensues. I won't give away any of the suspense, so check out this pretty decent horror flick for yourself. I give it 6 stars. I hope this review was helpful. -MovieJuice
Quarantine was a terrifying roller-coaster ride: there were so many jumpscares moments, it was a surprise that my racing heart hadn't recovered from all the banging against my ribcage. I applaud Jennifer Carpenter's performance: she was convincing, and she has proved to be a candidate for a Scream Queen. I feel like she was never off-key.I actually watched Quarantine before I watched the original Spanish REC. And though I enjoyed Quarantine, REC was superior; it seemed more authentic. But as I said: Quarantine was a terrifying roller-coaster ride, just like REC, and I would say it is worth a watch, and, perhaps, a rewatch.
Reality camera-crew accompanies firemen on a routine call-out, to find themselves trapped in a quarantined apartment block full of infectious zombie thingies.Step-by-step remake of the original from Spain, which is famous for its final sequence.I think the direction, acting and editing is mostly superior. The original had way too much shouting, and the lead actress became irritating far too early. This actress does go irritatingly hysterical - pull yourself together, woman! - but at a relatively late stage. And the plot is tightly bound with properly placed pointers so you don't lose track in the chaos.But what about the ending? Everybody knows the creepiest thing ever committed to film is the end sequence in Ringu, which got the American treatment in The Ring, a film that improved hugely on the pace and drama of the original but simply couldn't match that sequence.In this case it seems the film makers thought they had to vary things through camera technique - so the last 20 mins has deeply annoying black screen intervals added to shaky-cam, and the tense last minutes are directed very badly with far too much movement and noise. Grrr.Overall an effective chiller, but if you know the original it's kinda pointless.
There are two ways of looking at 'Quarantine.' The first is that it's actually the (Hollywood) remake of Spanish classic horror film 'REC.' If you've already seen REC then you probably don't need to see the remake. It doesn't bring anything new to the story and is – almost – a shot for shot remake, albeit in English without the subtitles.However, if you can't be bothered watching the Spanish film with English subtitles (and you're also a bit of a horror/zombie fan) then you may appreciate Quarantine. It's one of those 'found footage' films. This basically means that it's shot from point-of-view at all times, as we follow a reporter (Dexter's Jennifer Carpenter) as she reports on a fire crew who have been called in to investigate a building late at night. Of course things go horribly wrong when the Government seal off the building, trapping those left inside with a horde of ravenous zombies.The zombies are the 'modern' type – no George Romero 'shufflers' here. Instead, we have the type who run at you while screaming into the camera and doing their best to bite your head off.It's worth making mention of the film's set. It was a purpose-built apartment complex, made specially for the film. Therefore the cast can run pretty much where they like and you get a good sense of their claustrophobic environment. Plus, having a decent leading actress helps elevate Quarantine over the dozens of run-of-the-mill zombie/B-movies out there.With so many undead movies out there, it's difficult to get that excited over Quarantine. However, if you're not (also) totally sick of 'found footage' movies, haven't seen REC and feel like sitting through quite an intense little offering, then you might like to give this one a go.