Reviews of Rammbock: Berlin Undead 2010
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A short and simple zombie film that doesn't test your patience but also isn't quite worth your time. Michael (Michael Fuith) arrives in Berlin in a desperate attempt to savor his relationship with Gabi (Anka Graczyk), but when he arrives he is trapped in her apartment with Harper (Theo Trebs), a teenaged plumber's apprentice, by zombies. And at only an hour long, it had all the makings to be a short and sweet fun time; but in spite all of…
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Let's face it-zombie movies aren't really about the zombies. It's about the poor bastards who haven't been bitten yet and how they get by during the zombie apocalypse that intrigues most of us. ThinkAssault On Precint 13 but with re-animated corpses. Other than the way various movies portray zombies (fast, slow, mutated, goofy), you can pretty much watch most ZoMovies back-to-back and imagine it as episodes in a global outbreak. Your own World War Z if you will.
In Rammbock,…
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A short and excellent serious zombie movie from Germany. This isn't ZOMBIELAND.
While watching the end of this film, I realized what makes zombie movies so good: Firstly, the writer and director can say a lot about what they think of the world and society with the tone and the end of the film. Secondly, by the end of the movie, any and all of the characters can be dead. When being introduced to your characters in a zombie movie, anyone could be undead by the end. This movie is no exception. -
My 3rd zombie film in less then a week and the best one so far. What sets this one apart from the other two is that the characters are far more realistic and act totally different from most zombie movies. First off no one has any guns in this movie, in fact I don't think any of the main characters make any attempt at fighting with the zombies. They simply try to survive.
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I had heard a few good things about Rammbock for some time now, so when I found it for $7 or so I jumped on the chance to pick it up. I appreciated the small sliver of originality found in the film in a genre that's been beaten to death over the last few years. There's not much I can say bad about the movie. You can tell it has a small budget, but for the most part, it's not…
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Very short and has fast zombies which is a sin of course but is still a fine "seen it all before" zombie film.
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Um filme de zombies com algum sentido de humor, mas não trás nada de novo ao género. É mero entretenimento, recheado de suspense. Tenta transmitir algum sentimento, mas a certa altura cai no ridículo. O filme está tecnicamente bem conseguido e tem a duração de 59 minutos, o que é muito positivo.
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A gun-free German zombie film that moderately inventive and plenty claustrophobic. It gets a bit slow at times near the beginning, but I enjoyed the grounded feel. At only an hour long it's worth a look for a quick stream.
The farther I got into the film the more parallels I began to find between this and the recent Walking Dead game. I started to wonder whether the writers of that saw this.
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Not sure what to say, this movie was um... interesting. The movie was predictable, it wasn't bad. It felt bland. This wasn't the best and it surely wasn't the worst. It just felt like a meh... bland movie.
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claustrophobic and depressing german zombie movie in in conclusion its pretty entertaining even though the whole cast looks like a bunch of retards