Low budget Zombie movie from Germany? Sign me up.
Michael is a normal guy, trying to win back his ex-girlfriend by visiting her in her new apartment building. She is not there, but suddenly a Zombie apocalypse breaks loose.
So this is set in one big apartment complex, no way out, but also no food or real connection to the outside world. The people from the other apartments start talking to each other, making plans. And Michael is our hero.
Which is crazy because Michael looks nothing like a "hero". He is slightly overweight, balding and talks with an Austrian accent. Still he manages to be inventive and becomes a hero through his actions instead of his looks or charme.
I really adore this movie, it manages to be funny at appropriate times, but still scary and real. I enjoyed that a lot.
They didn't have much money and you can see that. We barely get to see close-up zombies. It's mostly wide shots, seeing Zombies attack from far away. But they made the best of what they have. And the gore they had was great.
All in all, Rammbock: Berlin Undead is a good movie, and with a runtime of only 63 minutes it's a great watch for on the side. Give it a chance, I'm sure you'll like it.
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