In a post-zombie world, where the infected live normal lives, their retroviral drug is running out.
Emily Hampshire | Kate | |
Kristen Holden-Ried | Alex Green | |
Shawn Doyle | Jacob | |
Claudia Bassols | Amber | |
Melina Matthews | Eve | |
Barry Flatman | Dave | |
Olunike Adeliyi | Return Unit Nurse | |
Steven Gallagher | Security Guard | |
Josh Pattynama | Infected Boy | |
David Tompa | Father | |
Megan Fahlenbock | Mother | |
Bruno Verdoni | Investigating Officer | |
Rhea Akler | Kate's Mother | |
Leo Petrus | Man in Conference Room | |
Paul Anthony | Government Spokesperson | |
Romy Weltman | Young Kate | |
Bill Lake | The General | |
Mark Carins | Shopkeeper | |
Stephen Chambers | Anti-Returned Activist | |
Mario Romano | Gas Station Owner | |
Brian Christopher | Gas Station Attendant | |
Emily Alatalo | TV Reporter | |
Claudia Ferreira | Roadside Medical Centre Girl | |
Patricia Tedford | Newscaster | |
Mark Roeder | Music Student |
Director | Manuel Carballo | |
Writer | Hatem Khraiche | |
Producer | George Ayoub, Valentina Chidichino, Alfredo Contreras, Carlos Fernández, Julio Fernandez, Sandra Fernández, Teresa Gefaell, Gary Howsam, Daysi Marin, Mauricio Marin, Bill Marks, Adrià Monés, Tony Thatcher | |
Musician | Jonathan Goldsmith | |
Photography | Javier Salmones |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Drama Partition 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jun 07, 2014 at home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:40:24 |
Modified Date | Oct 22, 2023 11:52:06 |
My quick rating - 5.7/10. Attention, fellow enthusiasts of the undead genre, allow me to forewarn you, this flick diverges significantly from your typical zombie film, leaning more towards drama than straight-up horror. If your cravings lean towards gore and visceral thrills, this might not be the ideal choice for you. Personally, though, I found immense pleasure in the film's audacious exploration of how humanity grapples with the aftermath of a zombie outbreak. In this universe, those once afflicted, dubbed "returners," coexist within society after timely intervention curbs the infection. They manage this by adhering to a strict regimen of daily doses to keep the virus suppressed—a pivotal element driving the narrative. The film adeptly delves into the complexities of this situation, examining how individuals adapt and react. The acting performances are commendable, though occasionally the characters struck me as a touch too ordinary given the extraordinary circumstances. Yet, perhaps this very relatability adds a layer of authenticity to their portrayals. Emily Hampshire was clearly the stand out in my opinion as she just exuded realism. The strength of the movie lies in its well-crafted script and innovative concepts. It's refreshing to witness a novel perspective on the age-old zombie theme, even if some scenes veer into the realm of absurdity (case in point: the inexplicable car escapade in the parking garage). However, minor quibbles aside, the film as a whole offers a captivating experience well worth your time, especially if you opt for a budget-friendly viewing option. So, whether through a rental or a pocket-friendly ad-supported site, dive in and savor the unique charm of "The Returned." Enjoy the ride!