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Friday, November 26, 2010

Devil's Playground (2010)

In a pharmaceutical company's R&D department, security protocols are compromised and an infectious disease soon turns modern England into zombies' playground. Amidst the mess, an insider hitman seeks to find and evacuate a young woman who seems to be the only hope for the development of a proper cure. The story tries its best to continuously fuel the spectator's interest, but sadly, in very scarce occasions does it actually ever manage to overcome being monotonously predictable or just monotonous. The presentation is also amiss. Scenes don't make sense, the performances range from bad to decent, total lack of atmosphere, a set which just by being looked at, reveals more than what is about to happen next. Just for the mentioning, this budget British production  is more action than horror oriented. If this film was intended to be an experimental college project in cinematography, then the producers have admittedly done a decent job. But since it was fully promoted, I can not recommend it as by average viewer's standards the movie is unacceptable. 

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