Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
BeSummers
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
Griff Lees
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
neglify
I had read a couple reviews here and on Netflix and knew I was in for a terrible movie but I wasn't prepared for how mind numbing it would be. I wonder if anybody who worked on this movie has ever seen a movie before.I would criticize the acting but that would be mean. So I'll talk about the script instead. There was no plot that I was able to see, these people go here and sit around and zombies and drama. Classic film school dialog, those words probably sounded awesome on the page that weekend. Characters are as follows: two sisters, their boyfriends, other random people, zombies. I just finished watching the movie and I'm on IMDb and I have no idea what these characters names were. I think one of them was named Paul.But I've never made a movie so kudos to you.P.S. When I say "zombies" I use that term very loosely.
thekarmicnomad
Yet again I have been fooled by a low budget, film students end-of-year project masquerading as a movie.Production is non-existent, the acting is comparable to a porn movie, the budget is minimal and the story (what there is of it) is tatty and confused.If I had made this film with my friends on a mobile phone I would be really pleased, but I would never ask people to part with money to watch it.It is actually painful to watch.For instance in one scene a guy walks out to the kitchen, does a cartoon tripple-take for about a minute at the horde of zombies descending on the house, runs back to his friends. But they are making out, so being a polite kind of guy he doesn't want to interrupt so he just stands there whilst they get off with each other (out of shot) and then forgets about the killer zombies contained by a flimsy screen door a few feet away, luckily so did the writer as the characters have a stroll around the house a bit later.It is not one of those movies that is so bad it is good, it is just bad. There is no funny moments, no gory affects, no tension, no nudity, the twist in the tail is pathetic and makes no sense.The only tolerable parts are the sub plot shown in flash back regarding the two sisters relationship (which holds no baring on the plot what so ever) and the sound track is good in parts.
ApolloBoy109
This little indie flick takes it's time . . . slow to the boil. I did not expect intelligence. I realize some people just want mindless mayhem with their horror, but in this case my advice is to wait it out. Let the water simmer to a rapid boil, which in the later part of the film it does with surprisingly grossed out sequences, including eye-candy gore and creepy mental horrors. No one wants to see harm come to either parent, and this film is heavy on playing with the minds of the characters. Yes, I used the C-word. This is a horror film that actually has real people, and real situations -- believable with in the context of an "undead" movie. The Director does not rely on fake scares or teen stupidity.The road on the way to the film's frantic mayhem is filled with character development, scenery and a haunting atmosphere. There are still some horror film staples .... "Oh, no. The car doesn't work" and the ever popular, "Yes, I know they're probably dead but I'm going out to look for . . . " all the way to a current problem in horror films, "Yes, we all have cell phones but none of them work." I forgave the film makers because they really give the viewer a creepy little tale worthy of any horror fan.The actors were talented and brought depth to their roles. The men stood out because I believe their characters were more developed than the ladies, which is not a strike against them at all.
bijou1999
Although I love suspense, I don't usually like horror movies. It seems that most horror movies are all about how can we kill the next character off in an even more creative (and disgusting) way. I usually don't watch horror films for this very reason, and when I do, I usually have my eyes closed for a large portion of the movie. Kudos to Dead in the Water. I didn't close my eyes once, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The scenery was spectacular, the acting A+. This is NOT a horror film in which you know the story immediately and the rest of the film is all about, "Oh no, who is going to get killed next?" Instead, the story progresses a little bit at a time. Flashbacks in the form of memories help us to understand the characters and their motives a lot better. I loved the story, the scenery, the acting and the direction. I'm looking forward to a sequel!