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Originally Posted by DEATHH DREAMS author
Sure, I liked the whole beginning. That scene where he is running from dozens of the infected freaked me out. It made me think about if I had my daughter with me and was in the same situation, how absolutely horrible it would be.
I also liked the way the safe zone reminded me of Day of the Dead (sort of). The helicopter scene ruled also.
I guess I just wanted more "walking the apocalyptic streets of London and trying to survive" kind of thing. I wanted the focus to be more about the infected and less about humans. I can turn on CNN and view the horror that humans are capable of, but I can't see zombies there...
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The scene at the start was brilliant, then again you would have thought one of the infected might have been faster than him lol.
The helicopter scene was just what the film needed lol blood, gore and severed body parts. Loved it.
Why would you turn your attention to the infected? If you always knew where the infected where I think it would be boring, I liked the suspence. Also there was more to fear than just the infected in this film. They where basically being hunted by the infected and the military. Its bad enough that the infected are your own kind but to have those who are still of a sane mind turn against you. The focus is on all humans IMO, infected or not, it was how different humans reacted in the situation.