i liked this movie as im one to like this kind of movie
they do cuss alot but that dose not mean its a bad movie
i would give it a 4 out of 5 and i would rent it before you buy it to see if you like it
The good stuff
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Role models:
The script has very few characters who are
all heroic or entirely villainous; in fact, borderline-hoodlum Brian and unassertive Daniel might be considered closer to the bad-guy spectrum, all in all. The noblest character is a middle-aged dad protecting
his contaminated daughter to the end (and he exits the storyline midway through). Brian, ironically, is the only
one showing any respect for religion; he seems to think God has protected him personally. Two doomed characters who are conspicuously Christian are shown heartlessly manipulated over their faith.
What to watch out for
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Messages:
Premise evokes an environment in which acts of compassion and mercy usually end in infection and death. Much is made of brotherly loyalty and sibling love (real-life brothers created this movie). But none of it proves strong enough to overcome the selfish, life-or-death choices here forced by a deadly virus.
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Violence:
Fatal and non-fatal shootings draw blood, including the death of a dog. Gruesome corpses, as characters infected with the disease bleed and die, and one is shown after being burned on a pyre.
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Sex:
Suggestive talk ("eat me") between boyfriend and girlfriend. They start to strip for sex but get interrupted. A band of male survivors threaten to take the leading ladies, for their own unstated (but easy to guess) purposes, make them strip to their underwear for inspection.
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Language:
Use of the s-word in varied permutations, "a-s," "piss," "S.O.B." A written racial slur. One utterance of the F-word.
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Consumerism:
Car models, Jack Daniels whiskey on display. Mention of SpongeBob Squarepants.
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Drinking, drugs, & smoking:
Mention of "weed" (chiefly its absence). Drinking of beer and liquor until drunkenness sets in.