Pendant la pandémie, l'actuel propriétaire du camp est obligé de divertir le nouvel acheteur puis apprend ses mauvaises intentions envers la terre. Afin d'arrêter la vente, il a des tours dans sa manche.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Anne-Carolyne Binette
Vanessa
Dean Persons
Julian
Osawa Muskwa
Clay
Michael Czemerys
Aaron
Serge Blais
Mario
James Chapman
Nate
Nathan Foss
News reporter
Arthur Bussières Gallant
Max
Picardy Jean-Pierre
Soldier
Rafaela Salomao
Andrea
Zachary Scholes
Policeman on the phone
Duojie Suonan
Store clerk
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source: World Ends at Camp Z
A company is looking to buy Camp La Tuque, a hunting and fishing camp in Quebec. It is during a bad flu pandemic. Clay (Osawa Muskwa) tells us about the Witigo (Wendigo?) who live in the sacred woods. There is a lot of internal drama and conflict in the group with a few things such as the local paper mill and the planned mining never entering back into the story as a well written plot normally does. About an hour into the film we get the "Z" aspect and they were not that good. The characters were not likeable even the ones that were supposed to be. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Who tied 1 guy up? Zombies, where? The whole movie led nowhere. Acting was okay but their characters were terrible. Why even bring wendigo into it?? I think if they had stuck to one premise it may have been better. For me it was a waste of time. Scenery was nice and the campground was one i would definitely stay at but thats about it. Find a better movie to watch 👎👎. I thought it would have more zombies in it then the few at the end. The lead up was good but the movie had no real direction. I'm still curious to how he got tied up. So they were going to mine the land? What did that have to do with anything?
When I judge the "quality" of a zombie movie I usually take into account the budget. "Okay, it's not that good, but it was made for just 500.000 dollar so what could you expect?" This weekend I checked out World Ends at Camp Z that only costed 300.000 dollar. Frankly, I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, there is bad acting. Yes, there is bad dialogue. And the zombies look very bad too. But I thought a lot of things were done okay. The story takes place in Canada. Young Dean has lived and worked all his young life on this camping La Tuque. He's not happy to learn that his "home" will be sold to some rich guys. His uncle just couldn't pay the bills anymore. To make matters worse the new owner Aaron, a spoilt kid in his twenties, wants to check out the camping with his friends before purchasing. They start a big party. Now Dean must be their butler before the deal is done. He does have a connection with Vanessa, a young lawyer who must check the paperwork. However, she turns out to be the girlfriend of the owner. Damn! When a friend of the owner gets injured, they must go to town to take him to the hospital. And then the zombies turn up... What I liked about World Ends at Camp Z was the beautiful locations. The makers used drones to film the camping (which is located near Quebec?) surrounded by trees and water and it looks great. Also a good point was the fact that one of the heroes is a Native Canadian named Clay. Clay is a father figure to Dean and knows how to deal with the threat when the zombies take over the camp. I think we should see more Native Americans or Canadians in movies, also in "normal" roles. Lastly, I enjoyed the two leads. Of course Dean and Vanessa don't really get along at the start of the film. But the way they get closer to each other wasn't bad. Overall Vanessa (played by Anne-Carolyne Binette) gives us the best performance. When the first zombie appears in the movie (after 55 minutes!) the film goes downhill. The action scenes with the undead aren't the best part of the movie but it does have a satisfying ending. Not brilliant, maybe not even good, but I did like World ends at camp Z. 7/10.
Its not a big budget movie, but its worth watching on a lazy weekend. The acting is decent, the cinematography is solid, these story is interesting enough. It had a pretty low IMDB score, so i wasn't expecting much, and as i suspected it is a lot better than most viewers seemed to rate it. It was what I've come to expect from Canada based or directed productions, having worked on similar pilot films and commercials. The ending could have been better, and leaves some obvious questions, but resolves well enough I be able to sleep well. In essence this is a pandemic or post pandemic made movie, built upon a pandemic gone wrong theme that results in a zombie chow down. I have no regrets having watched it and included it in my list of "Pretty Good Movies"
During a massive pandemic -- umm, we can all relate -- and the lockdown that results, Clay (Osawa Muskwa) and Julian (Dean Persons) have to sell their campground. While that seems like it'll be rough, the buyer's representative Vanessa (Anne-Carolyne Binette) seems nice enough. But the actual buyer Aaron (Michael Czemerys) and the urbanites that he brings with him are the worst humanity has to offer. Actually, the worst humanity has to offer are zombies, who show up near the end of the film, just as the two groups are ready to destroy one another. I must confess to some zombie burnout. However, I liked the way this movie worked its way into the actual attack. Directed by Ding Wang (The Killing House) and written by Diane Janna (who was a location manager on another walking dead film, Warm Bodies), I understand why this has to be a zombie movie and the scenery looks great and it's definitely a different take on the genre. If you have more of an appetite for brain eaters, well, you're going to enjoy this.
Movie is wacky, but with an open mind it's a great time thought out the full thing. Best indie movie of the Century. Also the main character/actor is a professional and is like to see him more.
Yes, there is a lot of things they could have tried better. I'm gonna talk about the good stuff, yes it is a Zombie Flick. LOVE THAT. I see what they were trying to do on such a low budget. I am guessing they used a lot of their friends and friend's stuff. Really liked the area they did the filming in, very beautiful indeed. If I was stuck in the middle of a Zombie Apoc, some where like there would have been great. The real real real bad criticism I have to state upon, is that it took a realllllll long time to get to anything.
Well, I have to admit that when I stumbled upon this 2021 movie here in 2022, and seeing that it was a zombie movie, then of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it. Sure, I had not even heard about this movie from writer Diane Janna and director Ding Wang, but it being a zombie movie was all that I needed to know. The movie's cover/poster seemed interesting, but it was actually overselling the movie, because the movie itself was rather mundane and generic. But hey, I managed to get through it on the account of it being a zombie movie. However, if you are a zombie aficionado like me, then this is hardly an outstanding foray into the zombie genre. The storyline in "World Ends at Camp Z" is pretty straight forward. In fact, the storyline is rather simplistic and doesn't bring anything new to the zombie genre. Of course it is a spin-off on the worldwide pandemic that we are still struggling with in real life, just made into a tale of the reanimated dead. So you're not exactly in for a grand cinematic experience here. The acting performances in "World Ends at Camp Z" were a bit wooden for the most parts. There were some performances that stood out and helped to make the movie watchable. But you're not in for an award-winning performance here. With "World Ends at Camp Z" being a zombie movie, then you might be disappointed with the zombies in the movie being fast, agile runners with their faces painted gray - but forgetting to paint the exposed skin on the neck down - and bleeding from their eyes. A strange type of zombie in my opinion. Then again, I am not a fan of running zombies, nor of subpar make-up just limited to the face. Nor am I a fan of zombies that stop dead in their track when they come before a body of water. For me then "World Ends at Camp Z" came and went without as much as a groan or a bite. And if you are a fan of the zombie genre, then this is not really a movie that I would recommend you spend your time on. My rating of director Ding Wang's 2021 zombie movie "World Ends at Camp Z" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
*****Possible Spoiler Warning*******Whoever rated thus dog over 3 is either high or part of the film crew. It's a wandering mess without clear purpose or point. The premise was suppose to be about survivors enduring some zombie apocalypse. What we got fell far short. Horrendously awful acting, I mean some actors seemed to either forget lines or adlib them. The plot and story was none existent. The film is supposed to be about zombies, yet we somehow get some tripe about environmentalist trying to prevent some company strip mining the Camp for precious metals?! Worse still is the first zombies dont show up until 60% of the movie is shown. And then some of the worse makeup sgx ever. Yikes this thing is painful to watch. I couldnt finish it. I spent 3.99 for this dog, moneyand time I cant get back. Do yourself a favor and stay away. I.
