5/10
Great concept, poor execution.
20 September 2001
I think that the premise for this experimental sort of film was great and very original. Instead of treating "zombieism" as purely supernatural, as a bunch of brainless monsters, this film presents it more like a "disease". It details the trials of a man afflicted by the disease, after having been bitten by a zombie, trying to carry on his old life as normally as possible. However, there is no way that he can completely hide his condition and it eventually gets the best of him.

Unfortunately, the quality of the film is poor. The technical aspects of filmmaking are suffering in this movie. Very harsh, unattractive lighting, blown out whites, drab color, low quality sound...things like this and other complaints concerning detail really detract from what could have been a great film. Regardless, this is definitely worth seeing for genre fans, especially ones who can appreciate a more intelligent approach to horror. Casual fans or total action/gore fans should not bother.
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