The not too distant future a deadly virus has swept across Earth. Billions have perished. The survivors moved underground... 30 years on and plagued with guilt following a devestating crash, pilot Loki is coaxed back from the edge by his partner Sash. Together they must take on a new mission; go Topside. Retreive missing recon .. Read more
| Starring | Ross Evison, Simon Evison, Malcolm Raeburn, Susan Reilly |
|---|---|
| Director | Ed Evers- Swindell |
| Genres | Horror |
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The not too distant future a deadly virus has swept across Earth. Billions have perished. The survivors moved underground... 30 years on and plagued with guilt following a devestating crash, pilot Loki is coaxed back from the edge by his partner Sash. Together they must take on a new mission; go Topside. Retreive missing recon team. Hostility unknown. After a thunderous journey through the Earth's crust they discover the planet surface is not what it once was; only death survives. As they quickly uncover the fate that befell the first team, they are forced to make a choice; stay and die or stay and fight. But what will kill them first....the mutants or the virus?
| Starring | Ross Evison, Simon Evison, Malcolm Raeburn, Susan Reilly, Matt Routledge, Paul Sutherland |
|---|---|
| Director | Ed Evers- Swindell |
| Studio | BLACKHORSE ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 03 Dec 2007 Production year: 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
Well to say I was disappointed would be an understatement. It was SO boring. I ended up seeing most of it in fast forward. I thought I'd see people being 'eaten alive' by this virus. yeah right. And rated 18, my friends 3 year old could have watched it because there was nothing in this film to make it an 18.
Avoid it like the 'plague'.........
This film has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. A low budget film doesn't have to be completely bad but Infestation truly is. The acting is dire, the dialogue is, words fail me, and the characters are so emotionless and one dimensional (as is the whole film) that they deserved to die. Isn't the purpose of a film to convey to the viewer a degree of compassion towards the characters? Especially when they are all in mortal danger. Did they all deservedly die? I don't know - I ejected the DVD after 55 minutes. What an unholy mess. To everybody involved in the making of this travesty, hang your heads in shame and leave film making to those who know what they are doing.