El desierto

  • USA The Desert

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Ana, Jonathan and Axel have survived the zombie apocalypse in a fortified home. Once they were a perfect love trio, but today Ana is with Jonathan and Axel is alone... Soon it becomes clear that the real danger lies not outside their home. Axel, Jonathan and Ana live together in a house that seems like a bunker in a post-catastrophic world. Outside is a threatening landscape, seen only as a background from the terrace of their house. Once they were a perfect love triangle, with strong bonds of friendship, but today nothing is left of it. Ana is with Jonathan and Axel is alone, slowly tattooing his body with images of flies, while developing an almost voyeuristic obsession with the couple's relationship. However, everything changes when Axel and Jonathan go out on an expedition in search of provisions and return to the house with a zombie that they call Pythagoras, who they keep chained and muzzled inside the house. As the dynamic of the trios relationship changes it becomes clear that their new prisoner may not be the biggest threat to their survival. (Cinemax)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch My first Argentinian sci-fi showed me nothing new at all. Rather, the authors were trying to approach the topic of a zombie apocalypse on a human level. A group of two guys and one chick survive in a wasteland and deal with their personal issues, and sometimes also with how to survive. And luck would have it that after about an hour where nothing really happens, the whole thing turns kind of dark and shit is about to hit the fan. I’ve seen this idea a thousand times before, the only difference here is that it was handled by Argentinian filmmakers, who made the whole thing a bit more exotic. Nothing more. ()

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