Most recently watched by BTSjunkie, noahphex, jenerator
When lovelorn Michael arrives in Berlin to return a set of keys to his ex-girlfriend, Gabi, as an excuse to see her again, he finds her apartment empty save for a couple of plumbers making repairs to the central heating. Just as Michael learns from the plumber’s apprentice, Harper, that Gabi has popped out for a while but will return soon, the apprentice is attacked by his boss who has unexpectedly and inexplicably transformed into a raging madman. Together, Michael and Harper manage to bundle the crazed plumber out of the apartment and barricade themselves safely inside. Within minutes, they find themselves trapped in apartment block under siege from a horde of similarly insane people, apparently hungry for human flesh.
Rated R | Length 63 minutes
Eckehard Hoffmann | Katharina Rivilis | Wolfgang Stegemann | Brigitte Kren | Jörn Hentschel | Theo Trebs | Jean Marc Lebon | Katelijne Philips-Lebon | Michael Fuith | Anka Graczyk | Emily Cox | Steffen Münster | Andreas Schröders | Harald Geil | Arno Kölker | Carsten Behrendt | Glen Curtis | Florentine Schara | Margrit Traupe | Nenad Lucic | Manuel Völlink | Matthew Hashemian-Thomas | Birgit Smolka | Sebastian Achilles | Ingrid Beerbaum | Johannes Willms
Oh, another zombie movie right? Well, sort of. It’s short, it’s German, and it’s dark. It’s sort of Lord of the Flies meets a zombie flick. I’m glad it isn’t a full 90 minutes long, because frankly we all know what happens in a zombie movie. There is always a romantic story, a douche-bag who gets the group in mortal danger, and there is the gallant ending to what I am going to term a bad day.
What really impressed me was the German short prior to the movie Rammbock. A German man is driving to another city when he is pulled over by the politzi and horror ensues.
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