INFECTION
(2019)
Starring
Ruben Guevara, Leonidas Urbina, Genna Chanelle Hayes, Magdiel
Gonzalez, Luca de Lima, Ronnie Nordenflycht. Directed by Flavio
Pedota. (97 min)
ON
DVD FROM DARK SKY FILMS
Review
by Josey, the Sudden Cat😼
There are
the slow, lumbering zombies like those unleashed by George A. Romero. You can easily outrun one or brain it with an ax, but once they
number in the millions, you’re pretty much screwed.
Then
you’ve got the screeching, bug-eyed sprinters like those
popularized by Danny Boyle (though Dan O’Bannon did it first). What
they lack in numbers is compensated by speed, agility and
viciousness. So if you don’t keep that waistline trim with diet & exercise, you’re equally screwed.
Writer-director
Flavio Pedota prefers the latter and Infection draws a lot of
obvious inspiration from Boyle’s 28 Days Later. Like that
film, his monsters aren’t zombies in the traditional sense. They’re
infected with a virus which turns them rabid, ravenous and, of
course, faster than Carl Lewis. As the infection rapidly spreads
throughout Venezuela, widowed dad Dr. Adam Vargas (Ruben Guevara)
makes a perilous trek to save his son, who’s visiting his
grandparents. Meanwhile,
a few other researchers - desperate
to combat the epidemic - require Adam's help, though he's understandably preoccupied.
Extreme doorbell ditching. |
Infection
wins no points for originality, but it’s well-assembled and
chugs along at a brisk pace. And while there aren’t too many
narrative surprises, Pedota manages to create some genuine tension
with a few suspenseful set-pieces. I was especially impressed with
the disturbing opening scene, where the virus appears to be started
by needle-sharing junkies. Had the rest of the film maintained the
same level grungy intensity, it’d be a wonderfully nerve-wracking
experience.
Instead,
Infection is simply a proficient sum of its influences,
making the most of its budget and anchored by a sympathetic
performance from Guevara. Ultimately unmemorable, it’s still
entertaining enough in-the-moment for those who prefer zombies with a
spring in their step.
KITTY CONSENSUS:
NOT BAD. LIKE CAT CHOW.
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