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Storyline
TV reporter Angela Vidal and her photos of the Los Angeles Fire Department will assign overtime expenditures. A routine 911 call and then run in a small apartment, one of the devices for their homes in response to cries from the blood, to find police officers already on condensation of the scene. They soon learn that women are infected with something of an unknown building. After a brutal attack on the number of residents that they only find that the CDC isolated the building to try to escape a half to drag messages. Telephone, Internet, TV or mobile phone to the access of workers to the spread of information included in block no. When the quarantine was finally released only evidence was that the news crews videotape.
Review
I really think the game has quite a few. Jennifer Carpenter plays the hysterical woman is a good thing. Hysterical scene of Emily Rose, you've done a good job, she has done a good job Dexter hysteria. It was the logical choice for her voice to a producer / director with a reputation as a hysterical posting in that movie is not doing a good job. Their conversations outside the enthusiastic customer was a fool, but if you prefer it, she's a reporter, the program that the report shows anyway, but it actually fits in the administration.
The main difference between REC and this movie is the cause of the deranged building tenants. Surprisingly, I thought they made the story work and it played more on "American" fears such as government distrust, terrorism, and viral warfare. The only thing I think they failed on was the choice to use higher quality production. Part of what made REC really scary was the grittiness which gave you the feeling that what was happening was real. Although the camera work is choreographed well, the Hollywood quality takes away the grit and leaves you feeling like you've had a few too many before watching.
Overall, I think this is actually a decent remake. The producers and director realized that the story was already awesome and they didn't try to change it. I think if people would calm down and put aside their national pride and cultural elitism, they would realize that these kinds of remakes only help foreign films. How many people knew about REC before this movie, outside of a small demographic of people (imdb is not the 'norm')? How many people know about that great movie now? Lots of people visit these websites looking for reviews, and seeing "REC" pop up everywhere is only good exposure. Hell, if this movie does well you might actually find copies of REC in your local video store, and believe me, I'd be the first in line to buy a copy.
TV reporter Angela Vidal and her photos of the Los Angeles Fire Department will assign overtime expenditures. A routine 911 call and then run in a small apartment, one of the devices for their homes in response to cries from the blood, to find police officers already on condensation of the scene. They soon learn that women are infected with something of an unknown building. After a brutal attack on the number of residents that they only find that the CDC isolated the building to try to escape a half to drag messages. Telephone, Internet, TV or mobile phone to the access of workers to the spread of information included in block no. When the quarantine was finally released only evidence was that the news crews videotape.
Review
I really think the game has quite a few. Jennifer Carpenter plays the hysterical woman is a good thing. Hysterical scene of Emily Rose, you've done a good job, she has done a good job Dexter hysteria. It was the logical choice for her voice to a producer / director with a reputation as a hysterical posting in that movie is not doing a good job. Their conversations outside the enthusiastic customer was a fool, but if you prefer it, she's a reporter, the program that the report shows anyway, but it actually fits in the administration.
The main difference between REC and this movie is the cause of the deranged building tenants. Surprisingly, I thought they made the story work and it played more on "American" fears such as government distrust, terrorism, and viral warfare. The only thing I think they failed on was the choice to use higher quality production. Part of what made REC really scary was the grittiness which gave you the feeling that what was happening was real. Although the camera work is choreographed well, the Hollywood quality takes away the grit and leaves you feeling like you've had a few too many before watching.
Overall, I think this is actually a decent remake. The producers and director realized that the story was already awesome and they didn't try to change it. I think if people would calm down and put aside their national pride and cultural elitism, they would realize that these kinds of remakes only help foreign films. How many people knew about REC before this movie, outside of a small demographic of people (imdb is not the 'norm')? How many people know about that great movie now? Lots of people visit these websites looking for reviews, and seeing "REC" pop up everywhere is only good exposure. Hell, if this movie does well you might actually find copies of REC in your local video store, and believe me, I'd be the first in line to buy a copy.
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