I was really worried that this movie would be too scary for me, but its immediate familiarity reminded me that I’d read the book upon which it is based (by M.R. Carey), and knowing I’d survived the book meant I could surely handle the film as well.
Not for nothing: it’s about a “fungus” that’s extremely zombie-like in its presentation. Miss Justineau (Gemma Arterton) is a teacher at a military-run school at Hotel Echo. Her “hungry students” are all infected with the fungus. Under heavy restraints, they aren’t just taught, but tested. Melanie (Sennia Nanua) is test subject #1. She’s a very sweet young girl until flesh is nearby, and then her jaws start chomping involuntarily.
When the base is suddenly overrun by hungries, Melanie escapes with the compassionate teacher as well as Dr. Caldwell (Glenn Close), the woman doing all the experiments, and just a few remaining soldiers. Because they’re low on blocker gel (the lotion that makes them less appetizing to hungries), they’re loathe to keep her so close by, but Dr. Caldwell is unwilling to let her best subject go. Melanie might be the key to an antidote.
Their small party need to make their way to the next safe spot, called Beacon, but getting there isn’t going to be easy. There’s some typical zombie movie gore, but this movie manages to be more by focusing on the relationship between student and teacher. And Melanie manages to be more than just a zombie, with her constant yearning to be fully human. Newcomer Sennia Nanua is very compelling in her role; Melanie is a monster, but Nanua gives her a sense of humanity that transforms this horror film into something more urgent, more terrifyingly relatable.
Director Colm McCarthy gives us some memorably startling images, even going so far as to shoot aerial footage over Chernobyl for an apocalyptic feel. The Girl With All The Gifts is not a traditional zombie movie, nor horror. It has a social conscience and some sound science, refreshing the genre with intelligence and dark humour. It’s not a perfect movie, it’s a little muddled, a little indefinite, but it’s a thought-provoking hybrid much like Melanie herself.
Agh…I’ve heard good things about this but it looks too scary for me! Maybe I’ll follow in your footsteps and read the book first!
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It wasn’t too bad. Light on the gore compared to most zombie flicks.
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Looking forward to this one after watching the trailer! Great review!
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Really intelligent low-budget horror film which disappointingly did not get the marketing or audience it deserved in the UK. Compared to the very average Pride and Prejudice versus Zombies, The Girl With All The Gifts deserved to be seen by far more people. Loads of influences in there including: ‘Lord of the Flies’, ’28 Days Later’ and Star Trek episode ‘Miri’; a real horror gem.
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Once in a while something comes along as a game changer. It’s nice to be there when that happens.
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Well I’m not into horror much but this one sounds like an exception needs to be made.
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Yes, and it’s minimally horror-y. It doesn’t really fit well into any genre, but the point is not just to scare you.
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Another one I’ve never heard of. So it WAS scary?
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Not too bad, actually. I wouldn’t put it in the horror category necessarily. It’s creepy more than anything.
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We read this in my book club. I’m really excited to see it!
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Not a zombie fan. But, if I were, this would be the sort of movie I’d enjoy.
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Heard about this a couple weeks ago and was most intrigued. I’ll be looking out for this one.
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Sounds good!
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Keep hearing good things about this. The zombie subgenre seems more prone than most to becoming just about gore, so it’s nice there are still some filmmakers bothering to use it intelligently.
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The gore is used sparingly here; it’s almost more impactful this way.
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I read the book last year and enjoyed it, so I’ll definitely give the movie a shot whenever it decides to come to the U.S.
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I hated this book. HATED. Worst book I read last year. I wish someone had told me it was a zombie book before I started. I never would have started it had I known. Apparently it was considered a spoiler, so it wasn’t anywhere in the reviews I read. By the time I realized it, I was too far into it to stop. I really should have.
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Sounds strange and unique! 🙂 May have to see this one! 🙂
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