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Alors qu'une terrible pandémie se propage à travers les États-Unis, le gouvernement impose de placer les malades infectés par le virus en quarantaine, où ils se transformeront en zombies, totalement retranchés du monde. Lorsque Maggie, 16 ans, apprend qu'elle a été contaminée, elle s'enfuit. Mais son père, Wade Vogel, est déterminé à la retrouver et à la protéger coûte que coûte, même s'il lui faut affronter les forces de police... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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DaViD´82 

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anglais Terrence Malick's style farewell to his daughter. The concept is quite nice, but the way it is eventually put into practice is rather a letdown. The melancholic atmosphere works quite well, but in terms of acting it is not typical. What is telling is that pensive Arnie whose acting seems to be desperate and inappropriate is the better part of the central duo. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Arnold fans probably won’t be very happy with this atypical role for him in an atypical film, but I think he managed it well. On an emotional level it works mainly because nobody speaks too much (which is good, especially for Arnold), everyone goes around broody and sad, suffering in silence. The plot is basically non-existent, it’s just a moody 80-minute farewell to a daughter. Anyone willing to get in the mood, will enjoy it. 7/10 ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais Essentially, this movie is depression multiplied by the derivative of the logarithm to zero. That is pure depression at the point of no return. This impression is created by the story, post-apocalyptic locations and the music in itself, which is properly gloomy. It is hard to rate a film like that. Anyway, I am glad that Arnold Schwarzenegger delved into something like this. It is completely different from his usual kind of movies and he managed to do it with grace. Alongside Abigail Breslin, who literally changed in front of everyone’s eyes. I am not going to watch this again but I have to say it was really strange 95 minutes. And as far as composers go, David Wingo is a name I’m beginning to be curious about. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais No, nothing for me. There is a synonym for boring and slow films called drama, an indefinable genre with exactly what I don't like in films. The film has a really minimal lick of horror, the only thing in common is the zombie theme but no zombies, so we're back to square one. I don't even know what to praise here, Maggie is ugly and unlikeable, I didn't care if she died at the end or not. I didn't enjoy Arnie's acting too much, mentally I'm sure he was reminiscing about holding a rotary machine gun in Terminator. The atmosphere was on a similar level to that of a school room during seminar paper called “The Battle of the Intellectuals”. Really a waste of time and partial suffering for me. 1* for Arnie, the second for having successfully finished it. 40% ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Art zombie horror? Daddy Vogel brings his infected daughter home and spends the last two weeks of her life with her. Maggie is no blockbuster and it’s quality is on a level with some of the worse episodes of the Walking Dead series, but Hobson does good work with the atmosphere of utter despair and depression a little like what you feel on a Sunday afternoon. There is a basic lack of story and nothing interesting happens until the second half when her transformation becomes slightly apparent. But the main surprise is Arnold who, in his role as a pensive farmer displays, his greatest acting attributes - a grim expression and sparse lines - in this mode he is fantastic and I hope he uses it in some more viewer-friendly movie. But I am pleased with him, you have to experiment. Are we still people? ()

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