Wednesday 14 November 2018

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: OVERLORD

Director: Julius Avery
Cast: Wyatt Russell , Iain De Caestecker , Jovan Adepo , Pilou Asbæk , Bokeem Woodbine , Jacob Anderson , John Magaro , Éva Magyar , Marc Rissmann , Andy Wareham , Michael Epp
Plot: A group of US paratroopers are carrying out a mission critical to the success of the Allied invasion. But then they realise that the Nazi soldiers are not their only problem. The Nazis have also conducted an experiment on the army of the third Reich, creating supernatural forces which are now used to fight against the US paratroopers.


My Movie Review: The movie is a good dose of horror-war hybrid a total blast and creepy fun! Overlord is a hard action war film at first until it shows true color when zombies and experiment come hand and hand it's gory exciting suspense thriller that somehow work in so many levels:) Visual effects on monsters are drastically shown they pop and have certain style about it make this movie such a treat and the violence is on high alert you'll scream without making a sound:) The soldier bonding was tight when trying to save a troop in a risky time makes you care for all of them even the villain makes you grounded as half of his face exploded yet still put up a fight! The cast may not as popular as others but leave us with a damn entertaining movie to catch some zombie thrills and a fun day in the cinemas with positive ending of survival and strength:)

Critics Consensus: Part revisionist war drama, part zombie thriller, and part all-out genre gorefest, Overlord offers A-level fun for B-movie fans of multiple persuasions. If anyone ever wished "Saving Private Ryan" were more of a B-movie splatterfest, "Overlord" is the movie for all you. The procedure isn't a complete success, but the movie wins a few battles in terms of its premise, energy and style, if not the entire war. The angles are dynamic and jagged, framing the action for maximum shock value. It's as though the design philosophy for Overlord was to try to get banned in the 1950s, and it works. Here, the predictable does not stop being effective and the pulse of the story makes you experience it as the characters do insanity and I loved it:)

Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/overlord_2018/

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