The Girl with All the Gifts

2017 "Our greatest threat is our only hope."
The Girl with All the Gifts
6.6| 1h50m| R| en| More Info
Released: 24 February 2017 Released
Producted By: BFI
Country: United Kingdom
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In the future, a strange fungus has changed nearly everyone into thoughtless, flesh-eating monsters. When a scientist and a teacher find a girl who seems to be immune to the fungus, they all begin a journey to save humanity.

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gregorymoyer1 Really good. Good good good. Really Really good. Good good good.
emccollu To be straight with you from the beginning, I like bad horror movies. I was looking for a cheesy zombie movie, and this was far better than I expected. It's not the greatest film of our time or meaningful in any socio-political sense, but as far as the zombie/horror genre goes, it was top class. Part of the fun was not knowing what was happening the whole movie and finding out along the way. In that respect, I won't give anything away, but I will say it had an interesting idea for the whole zombie apocalypse story-line that's been done a thousand times, and it had an actual satisfying ending. The acting was great, the characters each had their own personalities and styles. This is a fun watch. It's not particularly gory and doesn't rely on jump scares. It's not close ups of hot chicks with guns or random sex scenes. The whole movie was able to rely on an actual story and an actual perspective. And, a rare trait in the genre, it actually has an ending that isn't just death and explosions. If you're a horror fan and want one movie that outside of the cliches, this is a great choice.
anthonyturno I got that the movie was trying to say it is more sophisticated than the average zombie movie, but for me it was nothing but rubbish
michaelmouse1 This little gem of a movie from Scottish director Colm McCarthy, with screenplay by the author of the original book, MR Carey, is a clever and engaging film defying categorisation- it is at once a science fiction thriller, another a horror film and at other times a futuristic parable of the human spirit and its failings. The production values are top notch and it goes in directions you might not think it would. The entire piece is held together by the very wise casting of its young lead- a truly remarkable and nuanced performance by Sennia Nanua. Her acting throughout is a joy to behold and right up until the very last frame you don't know if she is hero or villain, or shades of both. That is quite a skill for such a young actor to pull off. The rest of the cast is generally very good and believable, especially Gemma Arterton, who plays a pivotal role and whose relationship with the child is the hook on which the tension swings. Glen Close seems to me to be mis-cast here. It's not a huge distraction but her delivery (and, to be fair, some of her lines were a bit ridiculous and would be hard for anyone to deliver with credibility) verged on the corny at times. It needed a star of the quality of Helen Mirren or Tilda Swinton to give it the necessary gravitas that it deserves and would have earned a ten star rating. But it's a solid 9. Don't let the subject matter turn you off watching this- it is much more than a simple science fiction film. It has heart and soul running through its infected little veins (joke) and could stand proudly alongside the best SF movies. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.