I have read most, but not all of the posts, in this thread and havent seen this question, so here it goes. If these infected "zombies" were so pissed off and ready to kick ass anytime they saw someone moving around, why weren't they kicking each others ass? I could see if they had the typical zombie urge to eat living people, but these "zombies" were neither dead nor trying to eat anything.
Also, how does a bicycle messenger who was afraid to kill anything, even if it was trying to kil him, at the beginning of the movie go Rambo and take out well trained military personnel only a few days later at the end of the film? If he had been covered in mud and in the jungle, I would have thought I was watching Sheen in Apocolypse Now.
I went into this movie with an open mind, because I had big hopes for this sucker but have seen too many junky horror flics lately. But for some reason the whole movie just didnt jive with me, and it really seemed like a great concept that could possibly have saved the horror movie genre from the Scream and Final Destination era, and bring it back to the classics like Night of the Living Dead and Day of the Dead, went completely to waste because they were too afraid to make a real horror movie, and were too concerned about making a moral statement like so many indie films feel they have to do.
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