[Rec]3: Génesis (2012)

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([REC]3: Genesis)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 80m
Director: Paco Plaza
Cast: Leticia Dolera, Diego Martín, Ismael Martínez

Synopsis:

Guests at a wedding are infected with the deadly virus by an uncle who has been bitten by a dog, and the reception becomes a slaughterhouse, soon to be cordoned off by police.

Review:

The second sequel both relinquishes any overt link with the goings-on inside the apartment block of the first two films, and - after fifteen minutes - any pretence to be another 'found footage' phenomenon, when the wedding video-makers, one amateur, one professional, become casualties early on. The zombies this time are kept at bay by judicious readings from the holy scriptures, and the groom and his bride make short work of their families with chivalric weaponry and chainsaw respectively! It is all so brisk, full-blooded and, in the Spanish manner, emotionally real that one is carried along helplessly.

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([REC]3: Genesis)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 80m
Director: Paco Plaza
Cast: Leticia Dolera, Diego Martín, Ismael Martínez

Synopsis:

Guests at a wedding are infected with the deadly virus by an uncle who has been bitten by a dog, and the reception becomes a slaughterhouse, soon to be cordoned off by police.

Review:

The second sequel both relinquishes any overt link with the goings-on inside the apartment block of the first two films, and - after fifteen minutes - any pretence to be another 'found footage' phenomenon, when the wedding video-makers, one amateur, one professional, become casualties early on. The zombies this time are kept at bay by judicious readings from the holy scriptures, and the groom and his bride make short work of their families with chivalric weaponry and chainsaw respectively! It is all so brisk, full-blooded and, in the Spanish manner, emotionally real that one is carried along helplessly.

([REC]3: Genesis)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 80m
Director: Paco Plaza
Cast: Leticia Dolera, Diego Martín, Ismael Martínez

Synopsis:

Guests at a wedding are infected with the deadly virus by an uncle who has been bitten by a dog, and the reception becomes a slaughterhouse, soon to be cordoned off by police.

Review:

The second sequel both relinquishes any overt link with the goings-on inside the apartment block of the first two films, and - after fifteen minutes - any pretence to be another 'found footage' phenomenon, when the wedding video-makers, one amateur, one professional, become casualties early on. The zombies this time are kept at bay by judicious readings from the holy scriptures, and the groom and his bride make short work of their families with chivalric weaponry and chainsaw respectively! It is all so brisk, full-blooded and, in the Spanish manner, emotionally real that one is carried along helplessly.