
Bio Zombie (1998) Movie Info
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Movie Name | Bio Zombie (1998) |
| Director | Wilson Yip |
| Screenplay Writer | Matt Chow |
| Based on Novel by | — (Original screenplay) |
| Lead Actors | Jordan Chan, Sam Lee |
| Cast | Jordan Chan, Sam Lee, Emotion Cheung, Angela Tong |
| Genre | Horror, Comedy, Zombie |
| Release Date | June 11, 1998 (Hong Kong) |
| Duration | 1h 34m (94 minutes) |
| Budget | Not widely reported |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Box Office (Worldwide) | Cult success / limited theatrical earnings |
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A trip to deliver a pair of love birds turns into a nightmare for the Brenner family and a guest by the name of Melanie Davis. In the scenic town of Bodega Bay, where the Brenner’s home is located flocks of birds have begun to attack and terrorizing all that reside in the small town. Can anyone survive the birds?
I know the premise for a movie about killer birds is kinda lame, but place the tale into the hands of Alfred Hitchcock and you get something altogether different. The Birds is slow to start out and the story line is somewhat jumbled as Melanie appears to be following an old boyfriend of hers for some reason. She follows him home to deliver the love birds, but is forced to stay with Mitch Brenner and his wife and strange mother, when for some unknown reason birds begin to attack people.
Now the effects are not great and there is not a lot of blood, but the tension is high at times. I cannot tell you how much your heart begins to race when you see the children playing in the school yard and you also get to watch the birds piling up on the jungle gym. Not only is this a classic horror scene, but also a classic movie scene. This may be one of Hitchcock’s fidelity tales that he seems to work into most of his films, as there always seems to be a vixen on the loose in a Hitchcock flick.
For what it is The Birds works well, in fact for what there really is to work with, the film works very well in building suspense and dread and nearly every other aspect of the film itself, the only flaw is it does tend to feel it’s age after your initial viewing.
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