Small production, good script, big surprise!

Henderson 2022-01-31 08:01:54

Spoilers below! Be careful!

This film is unexpectedly good-looking. I thought it was a big production at first, but the whole scene basically never left the underground radio station. The actors only have three or two cats. The DJ is the highlight of the whole film. All the acting skills and stories The mobilization of the plot depends on his performance. I can't see the weird virus infected person or the disgusting picture, but through the sound of the program hosted by the DJ and the connection of the radio wave, I gradually become confused to understand what is going on outside, a rare source of infection in the film industry. , It turns out that language can also be used as a virus, and the final result is a tragedy. The breakthrough point of detoxification has been found, but it was brutally killed by the government. DJ's last passionate lobbying persists in the airwaves, and things are still developing.

Ah, taking back the previous words, there is still a drop in the disgusting clip. . . . The doctor who entered the late stage was very cute. The scene of excitedly observing the patient's behavior was quite interesting. It was very fun when he couldn't help himself from getting sick.~~~ A Canadian horror movie with a small cost and a big harvest, a typical script winning , but only once without spoilers. After the suspense is over, you can only appreciate the acting skills of the actors. Suspense films have this characteristic that people love and hate.

◎ translation Peng embankment pool / Pontypool
◎ title Pontypool
◎ years 2008
◎ Country Canada
◎ category Horror / Thriller
◎ Language English / French
◎ Running time 01: 36: 25.184
◎ director Bruce McDonald McDonald Bruce
◎ starring Stephen Mack Hattie Stephen McHattie....Grant MazzyGeorgina
Reilly....Laurel
AnnRick Roberts....Ken Loney
Daniel Fathers....Nigel Healing
Beatriz Yuste....Nancy Freethy
Harant Alianak....Dr. MendezBoyd
Banks....Jay/Osama
Tony Burgess....Tony/Lawrence
Rachel Burns ....Colin / Daud
Raffaele Carniato ....Gord
Hannah Fleming ....Maureen / Faraj
Diane Gordon ....Police Dispatcher
Yvonne Moore ....M. Vandenzen
Louis Negin ....Const. Rosen
Laura Nordin....Spooky Woman
Daniel Park....Const. Ng
Derek Scott....Fish Hut Man
Lisa Houle....Sydney Briar

◎Behind the scenes

The zombie horror film "Penty Pond" directed by Bruce MacDonald tells the story of a small town where nearby residents have become zombies due to unknown radio interference. Although there was no strong publicity campaign before its release, due to the prominence of the script, major media have begun to pay attention to this horror film from Canada.

Recorded at 2010-03-12 00:49

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Extended Reading

Pontypool quotes

  • Laurel Ann: Let's make radio.

  • Grant Mazzy: It's not the end of the world, it's just the end of the day.

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