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Goal of the Dead (2014)

February. 27,2014
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5.5
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For the Olympique de Paris soccer team, this away match scheduled against Caplongue was merely supposed to be one last chore before the end of the professional season. Yet no one could ever have imagined that an unknown rabies-like infection was going to spread like wildfire, turning this small town’s inhabitants into ultra-violent and highly contagious creatures.

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WasAnnon
2014/02/27

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Protraph
2014/02/28

Lack of good storyline.

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CrawlerChunky
2014/03/01

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Ella-May O'Brien
2014/03/02

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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Andrea Butini
2014/03/03

Goal of the dead takes the zombie epidemic in the soccer contest. directed by the producers of The Horde(another zombie movie) the movie talk about a soccer match interrupted by a zombie horde began by a player; the plot is very simple and it works very well=) i have to say one thing, the first part its like a BIG introduction of 1 hour and its a little boring; but its important to watch it for understand all the typologies of the characters. The second part... its absolutely AMAZING, the special effects are special effects, the atmosphere its very attractive and the zombies are very strong. I loved this movie because it try to take the zombie-theme in other contest like soccer, i hope there will be another movie like this.

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bowmanblue
2014/03/04

It's always hard to take a film seriously when its whole premise is based – loosely – on playing off another film's title. It takes the '...of the Dead' label and applies it to what's supposed to be France's answer to Shaun of the Dead.It's about a high-profile football team, travelling to a smaller club's home ground in rural France, but – guess what – a zombie outbreak happens. Cue everyone running for their life.For a start it's not as funny as Shaun of the Dead. Although that's not to say it's totally dull. There are some good gags here and there, but the film is stretched across nearly two hours and there's not enough humour in there to really call it a 'comedy.' It has horror though. It can get pretty gruesome here and there, almost as if France has fused Shaun of the Dead with a 28 Days Later type feel. And it's set over 'two halves' – just like your football match. The first half of the film is basically all 'scene-setting.' We get to know the characters etc. Then, on the second half, all hell breaks loose (which is probably what you're watching the film for in the first place!). So, if you're only after the gore, you could probably skip the entire first half and still understand the film and every character's motivation perfectly.So, if you're looking for basically a French zombie film that's high on gore then you could do worse than this. I saw it more as a straight horror than a horror-comedy hybrid. However, we've already had 'La Horde' which is also just a straight 'infected' style French zombie film which does the gore, the tension and the action a lot better.Fans of football may like to see the 'beautiful' game included in a zombie movie, but otherwise this will probably be more remembered as a 'one trick' film that goes on a little too long. It's not bad, just doesn't cover enough new ground to make it that good, either. Plus I didn't approve of the final 'action' scene and how it was played out. It just didn't work for me.

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jackles140
2014/03/05

Much better than I was expecting, this film was a gem.The plot keeps moving at pace and is sharp and witty throughout. Though not exactly the walking dead, the "zombies" and very well choreographed and there's some delightfully gory scenes.But the heart of this film lies in the endearing and well written characters who kept my interest all the way through, with some great one liners.Some of the special effects are really stand-out, and had me whooping. Not many films would leave one cheering for the football hooligans. Mutant rage monsters and football...a killer combination.

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kosmasp
2014/03/06

There have been numerous undead/zombie movies over the years, but none combined them with soccer/football. This french comedy tries it and has a decent stab at it. The story is not worth mentioning (with "twists" in relationship and character connections so obvious, you'd guess them even if someone stole/ate your brain), the characters mostly nicely but cliché filled drawn.There are a few gags that really work and it does have a lot violence/blood in it too. Now that's either something you'll cherish or would have liked to see less off. Football in general is violent as some would say and quite a few have drawn comparisons with going to war (though that rings true with other team based sports too) ... this one takes it one further. No clear winner then, but still decent enough to enjoy during the World Cup in Brazil (or any other time)

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