I'm really aggravated by people who think this was a "boring zombie movie" that "wasn't scary." Look... the movie is called THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS. It's a movie about a girl... who happens to be a zombie... and her desire to come to terms with who she is, and her right to live in spite of it. NO it's not full of scares and gory zombie kills... that's not what it's about. If you can appreciate a good story about a little girl who happens to be a zombie then you'll see the beauty in this film. There still GREAT zombie action though... It was very well done, had an excellent cast, and Sennia Nanua shined.
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The Girl with All the Gifts
2016
Action / Adventure / Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
The Girl with All the Gifts
2016
Action / Adventure / Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Plot summary
In a dystopian near future, humanity has been ravaged by a mysterious fungal disease. The afflicted are robbed of all free will and turned into flesh-eating "hungries". Humankind's only hope is a small group of hybrid children who crave human flesh but retain the ability to think and feel. The children go to school at an army base in rural Britain where they're subjected to cruel experiments by Dr. Caroline Caldwell (Glenn Close). School teacher Helen Justineau (Gemma Arterton) grows particularly close to an exceptional girl named Melanie (Sennia Nanua),thus forming a special bond. But when the base is invaded, the trio escapes with the assistance of Sgt. Eddie Parks (Paddy Considine) and they embark on a perilous journey of survival, during which Melanie must come to terms with who she is.
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Great zombie movie that's not really about zombies
The Last of Us
The opening scenes of The Girl with all the Gifts throw you if you know little about the film. Melanie (Sennia Nanua) is a young polite girl in a room that looks like a cell. In the morning she manacles herself into a wheel chair while armed soldiers push her to her classroom lessons along with other children in a similar state. Melanie remains unfailingly polite and we also realise she is clever.
Are these children gifted? Part of some experiment? Why are the soldiers armed and remain vigilant?
We soon find out when one soldier bursts in and rubs his arm with his spit. It looks like these children have cannibalistic tendencies, we already see Melanie given food which consisted of worms.
The film is a take on the Zombie movie, society has collapsed because of a fungal infection of the brain turning people into zombies and it is evolving. These children were rescued from a hospital as babies and raised by the army. Dr Caroline Caldwell (Glenn Close) is the scientist who sees Melanie and others to be experimented so she can find a cure for this fungus.
Helen Justineau (Gemma Arterton) is the teacher who wants to protect Melanie from the soldiers and Dr Caldwell. She seems to have bonded with Melanie and even Melanie shows a protective attitude towards her even when she needs to feed.
When the army base is in invaded by the zombies this three along with some soldiers escape and head for safety to another mobile unit. However it is clear society has broken down, the zombies are going through an evolution process and Dr Caldwell might be too late to develop a vaccine.
This is probably the most striking British zombie film since 28 Days Later. It is a low budget film shot mainly in and around the Midlands. Director Colm McCarthy makes an interesting opening to this film and best use of the small budget for some special effects shots. He keeps the story human, the development of the relationship between Melanie and Justineau. Dr Caldwell supplies the scientific explanations but the story dos slow down in parts over halfway through.
A wonderful central performance from Sennia Nanua who shows she is a talent to watch.
Novel zombie outing
THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS is a relatively novel zombie film, made on a relatively low budget in British with an ensemble cast. The post-apocalyptic world is envisaged very well, with location shooting in Chernobyl adding to the dilapidated look of the surroundings; I particularly liked the way that nature has reclaimed many of the buildings here.
The story itself is based on a novel and explores a world in which young child are the carriers of the zombie virus and regularly transform into zombies themselves, while at the same time retaining their intelligence and humanity. Sennia Nanua, in the titular role, delivers a fine performance and is well supported by Glenn Close, Paddy Considine and Gemma Arterton, all of whom are fine. The film's twists on the usual zombie shenanigans keep you watching, although things do fizzle out towards the end and we finish on something of a damp squib.