Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Dead Rising: Watchtower, movie review.

I have been doing online competitions since the beginning of the year and it is proving to be an entertaining hobby. I have won quite a variety of things, ranging from DVD's to vouchers for a holiday cottage. The latest prize to drop onto the doormat (also a prize) was a DVD of 'Dead Rising: Watchtower'. I'm going to give you early warning that I am about to discuss the contents of the film and the storyline.

Based on the video game series this movie was far more entertaining than I was expecting it to be. Set some ten years after the initial outbreak survivors of zombie bites receive a medicine called 'zombrex' which keeps them from changing into one of the living dead with a taste for human flesh. When a zombie outbreak occurs, a twelve-mile wall is erected around the town to prevent the spread. Healthy people are directed to a particular location within the town, where the large number of bite survivors from previous outbreaks are given their preventative medication.

The sarcastic journalist hero from the earlier games, Frank West, makes an appearance in this film as an expert guest on a news show that is covering the outbreak. He manages to frustrate and anger the news-reporter within moments of first opening his mouth, as he insists that the residents trapped within the walls are all going to die. 

Inside the walls journalist duo of camera woman Jordan and reporter Chase are after a scoop that will make them famous, or at least Chase is. The duo become separated as the preventative medication fails to work and those who should be safe, have a sudden desire for human flesh. Jordan makes it out, Chase is trapped inside with two women who seem to have a far better grasp of the realities of zombie fighting than the reporter does.

Between zombies, bike gangs, a government willing to deploy the most extreme of tactics in order to contain the zombie outbreak and - worst of all from my point of view - a clown zombie (argh!) Chase, Crystal and Maggie have a hard task just trying to stay alive, let alone making it out of the town. Meanwhile, Jordan is having her adventures as she tries to prove that she is not infected, after witnessing FEZA and the police shooting those fleeing the zombies as they approached the gate to freedom. Just who is the bad guy and will she make it out alive? Good questions and not something I am going to answer. Instead I will leave you to watch the film and find out for yourselves.

What I particularly like about this movie is that the zombies act like zombies, not some warped CGI version crawling along the ceiling. The action moves along at a good pace with plenty of dark humour included; at times you don't quite know whether to laugh or cringe and this combination works well. It isn't an all-out rom-com-zom movie like Shaun of the Dead, as Simon Pegg put it, but it is still entertaining.

If, like me, you enjoy a good zombie movie, then this one is worth a watch. It isn't the best zombie movie you are going to come across - for me Romero remains the best - but it is a decent film with interesting characters and a pretty good plot line. I would definitely recommend it.



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