After a Zombie Apocalypse, most of the world's population has been annihilated. The R-Division is trying to eliminate the last zombies (called Re-Animates or Re-Ans) in segregated zones to avoid a second and final outbreak and rebuild Earth. Their operation is filmed and showed in television as a reality show. The efficient Sarge (Roger R. Cross) commands a team of veteran soldiers and despite their experience, there are usually casualties. When they decide to investigate a compound, they find an army with thousands of Re-Ans. Will mankind be doomed to disappear?"Re-kill" is a movie with a good zombie story and narrative that was inspired in "Starship Troopers". Unfortunately the awful shaky camera associated to zombies that run like hell is a mess and destroy the film. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "Renacidos das Trevas" ("Reborn from Darkness")
'Sentiment: Negative ☹️'
A bad zombie movie that is also a 'shaky cam' zombie movie. This movie is just terrible. Getting a root canal without anesthesia would be less painful than watching this mess. It seems whoever wrote this dreck was on drugs and watching the poorly done Starship Troopers. Remember the silly commercials in that? Well this is one long silly commercial. Boring, and shot so that the lack of sfx wouldn't be apparent (it is), this film just blunders along from sound bite to sound bite, with everything being from the camera's point of view. I really wish movies like this would simply die out already. Shaky cam, found footage, bad sfx and acting, people today simply do not know how to make a B movie that's worth seeing. If you're an insomniac, this is the movie to watch. Otherwise, simply stay away. Far away.
'Sentiment: Negative ☹️'
Seriously, I hope the camera crew don't have to list this movie on their resume. It's more horrifying than the movie plot ever could have been. Don't bother unless you want a headache or worse. I know they were trying to spoof the camera work on COPS but they failed miserably. The story plays out much like Starship Troopers and could have garnered a cult following but the camera work completely takes you out of the story. Whenever there is an action sequence, you can pretty much guarantee that you won't be able to actually see it. The camera shakes and the cameraman spends far too much time focused on (way too close) close ups of the actors.