Evil (2005 film)

  • Pepi Moschovakou: Marina
  • Mary Tsoni: Jenny
  • Meletis Georgiadis: Meletis
  • Andreas Kontopoulos: Lieutenant Vakirtzis
  • Argiris Thanasoulas: Argyris
  • Stavroula Thomopoulou: Dimitra
  • Nikos Sambalis: Andreas
  • Yannis Katsambas: Yannis, Jenny's father

Evil (Greek Το Κακό ) is a Greek horror film with splatter deposits of director Yorgos Noussias from the year 2005. The low-budget film premiered on 24 September 2005 in Athens. The German premiere took place on 7 September 2006 at the International Filmfest Oldenburg.

Was published in 2009 with Evil 2 is a continuation of the substance.

Action

During construction work in Athens discover three workers a vast, uncharted on any map cave system. In the following investigation, the trio comes with a mysterious virus in contact, they changed permanently - although they forget all memory of the incident. In the evening, the three colleagues mutate into instinct -driven, murderous creatures who seek their fellow man 's life. Through bites they transmit the infection to unsuspecting victims who then in turn the living pursue. Soon their occurring in masses scenario develop into an apocalyptic threat to the metropolis.

Offset in time escapes the 14 - year-old Jenny, the daughter of a construction worker erstinfizierten, using the neighbor Marina the excesses of violence. On their flight, the two women encounter the armed Meletis and a long-suffering soldiers of the Greek army. Later, still joined by three others survivors - the rugged Dimitra, the narcissistic taxi driver Argyris and a random passerby. With the certainty that no help can be expected from the outside, they are trying to clear a path from the infested city. Along the way they are again ( the film suggests that there are zombies ) of infected attacked and decimated.

The four survivors, Jenny, Marina, Meletis and elite soldier Vakirtzis, flee in an open end in a stadium where they are surrounded by a huge supremacy infected. Your fate is unknown since the staging ends abruptly at this point.

Reviews

The lexicon of the International film refers to the production as a " horror film with the usual stereotypes and an excess of Ekeleffekten, who also suffers from its modest production as at the inadequate camera work. "

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