Rise of the Zombie Movie Download
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Neil Parker is a passionate wildlife photographer who pays more attention to his wildlife than his human life. as a result his relationships with the real world suffer. When his girlfriend ... See full summary »
Directors: Luke Kenny, Devaki Singh
Writer: Devaki Singh
Stars: Benjamin Gilani, Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari | See full cast and crew »
Directors: Luke Kenny, Devaki Singh
Writer: Devaki Singh
Stars: Benjamin Gilani, Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari | See full cast and crew »
Storyline
Neil Parker is a passionate wildlife photographer who pays more attention to his wildlife than his human life. as a result his relationships with the real world suffer. When his girlfriend walks out on him he resigns himself to isolation and nature. But a chance occurrence changes all that. Changes that he can't seem to handle, changes that seem to take his humanity away... changes that seem unable to change back? The story follow his journey into a darkness that has to be seen to be believed. A monster that seems to be rising out of the depths of desolation and agony... soulless, depraved and out of control.User Reviews
This is a film worth for a USA remake, why? That would be your question, and the answer is to promote the original so it can be appreciated on his cinematic value!
If you are the kind of
person who grew playing video-games sitting your butt on the couch and
is a zombie fanatic, then do yourself a favor and do not watch this
movie!, this is a film intended for those of us what had a life and love
for a well-crafted movie. I identified with Neil Parker right away from
the beginning, (memories of myself hitchhiking and finding the most
beautiful places, and sitting at the top of the mountains), as Neil said
"Cheers Mother nature, the best company". Definitely the poster for
this movie is misleading, for everyone who expects zombies ripping the
meat out of people, in the first thirty minutes, it won't be happening.
We get to know our main character in the proper way, constructed little
by little into his passion and solitude and well hidden frustration and
disdain for a regular life; if you have seen "Into the Wild" you will
understand what I am saying. A guy with the same spirit towards nature,
and disregard for comfort and monotony, therefore, Neil has a better
life than those who disliked the movie, and without a question this is a
film worth for a USA remake, why? That would be your question, and the
answer is to promote the original, so it can be appreciated on his
cinematic value. Still I doubt that any other actor would be capable of
being so likable for this role, I think Timothy Olyphant, would be the
right one, because of the physical appearance. Somehow this Indian film
gave me the chill I felt watching, "Zombie" in 1980 directed by Lucio
Fulci, and since I have seen pretty much everything in the zombie genre,
it's hard for me be sitting almost two hours through garbage, This is
not the case, and "Rise of the Zombie" is going into the list of movies I
would recommend to cinephiles, and other people whose knowledge goes
above and beyond. I wonder what Roger Ebert would have said if he had
the chance to see this film? The reason some dislike this movie is
simple, is like opening a can of food for them, and for some of us is
like seeing the ingredients and watching them cook for a great flavor!!!